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<p>[QUOTE="pcrdnadave, post: 25412, member: 1672"]No but I did sell Shirley, Gus' wife, $260.00 face value of 40% silver halves, and $35.00 face 90% silver kennedy's for almost $650.00. Most them I have pulled from rolls over the last ten years so it was good deal for me. I bought the 89-cc from the big fella that was on the left with the whiteish hair. He's a lawyer I believe, but he wanted orginally $1100 for the coin which was a very nice fine (at a minimum) I offered $800 and we settled on $900 which, considering most of my money came from the silver halves that I paid face for, I think I came out smelling like a rose since I only have about $550.00 in the coin. <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie8" alt=":D" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /> .</p><p><br /></p><p>Gus' wife did have a 1885-CC graded MS64 by ANACS but I thought it was only a 63 at best and had to pass. I couldn't afford the 89-CC's she had and Gus may have had more in PA. (They accidentally booked two shows for this weekend,,, can you imagine the inventory to do two shows at once!)</p><p><br /></p><p>Another good find was for $3.00 and was a 1904 letter from the Campbell's Creek Coal Co. Barge Captain. (One of many side collections I have).</p><p><br /></p><p>Not as many people there as I expected but I'm happy as a clam right now.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="pcrdnadave, post: 25412, member: 1672"]No but I did sell Shirley, Gus' wife, $260.00 face value of 40% silver halves, and $35.00 face 90% silver kennedy's for almost $650.00. Most them I have pulled from rolls over the last ten years so it was good deal for me. I bought the 89-cc from the big fella that was on the left with the whiteish hair. He's a lawyer I believe, but he wanted orginally $1100 for the coin which was a very nice fine (at a minimum) I offered $800 and we settled on $900 which, considering most of my money came from the silver halves that I paid face for, I think I came out smelling like a rose since I only have about $550.00 in the coin. :D . Gus' wife did have a 1885-CC graded MS64 by ANACS but I thought it was only a 63 at best and had to pass. I couldn't afford the 89-CC's she had and Gus may have had more in PA. (They accidentally booked two shows for this weekend,,, can you imagine the inventory to do two shows at once!) Another good find was for $3.00 and was a 1904 letter from the Campbell's Creek Coal Co. Barge Captain. (One of many side collections I have). Not as many people there as I expected but I'm happy as a clam right now.[/QUOTE]
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