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<p>[QUOTE="The Half Dime, post: 26219449, member: 153164"]Items Missed by the Bidiots, Part 3</p><p>[ATTACH=full]1674454[/ATTACH] </p><p>This one is the weirdest graded coin I've come across so far. It's graded AU58 RB by NGC, which proves my theory right that AU cents can have red or red-brown luster, but is also a steal for $7. Not gonna lie, I thought this one was gonna go for more because of the odd grade.</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1674453[/ATTACH] </p><p>1983-D, MS66, $10 ($5 and 5), only bidder. CDNs of $18/24, so I think $14-15 is my range for this. Missed FB, so that may have held it back.</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1674455[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]1674456[/ATTACH] </p><p>Can't forget this one. But, in other words, I think this is my very first formally recognized Colonial of any form, and it ends up as this! I was the only bidder at $98, for a total of $107.80 after the Buyer's fee. CDNs for F-12 are $200/260 and $150/195 for VG10, and $107.80 is a low-end price for an 8.</p><p><br /></p><p>I don't think the really worn Hibernia penny I have is considered colonial, as it is not a Wood's issue.</p><p><br /></p><p>Now onto the US Philippines, which are....... their own definition of underrated.</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1674459[/ATTACH] </p><p>1938-M 10 Centavos, $33 w/Buyer's Fee, PCGS MS64, CDNs of $100/130.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]1674458[/ATTACH] </p><p>1944-D 20 Centavos, literally a repeat from last week, just a different certification number. ANACS MS66, $55, only bidder, CDNs of $100/130. Having one of these beautiful white coins is great but 2 is even better.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]1674461[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]1674460[/ATTACH] </p><p>This is a topic of huge debate. Above is a key date 1911-S peso, NGC AU details, cleaned. </p><p><br /></p><p>Sales records are $250 for an ANACS AU-50 details example, which was also cleaned. A straight-graded NGC XF40 sold in October 2021 for $552 at Heritage, and a PCGS 45 sold for $504 in December of 2022, also at Heritage.</p><p><br /></p><p>CDNs for a 40 are $550/725. I paid $160.60 for this, so I think I could stand to get $275 for this coin. Not expecting anything, but I am hoping that the US Philippines series will come to light outside of crazy rare issues like the 1903-S 50 centavos.</p><p><br /></p><p>That is.... kinda it for this week, but if I find some goodies next time, I shall post 'em here![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="The Half Dime, post: 26219449, member: 153164"]Items Missed by the Bidiots, Part 3 [ATTACH=full]1674454[/ATTACH] This one is the weirdest graded coin I've come across so far. It's graded AU58 RB by NGC, which proves my theory right that AU cents can have red or red-brown luster, but is also a steal for $7. Not gonna lie, I thought this one was gonna go for more because of the odd grade. [ATTACH=full]1674453[/ATTACH] 1983-D, MS66, $10 ($5 and 5), only bidder. CDNs of $18/24, so I think $14-15 is my range for this. Missed FB, so that may have held it back. [ATTACH=full]1674455[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]1674456[/ATTACH] Can't forget this one. But, in other words, I think this is my very first formally recognized Colonial of any form, and it ends up as this! I was the only bidder at $98, for a total of $107.80 after the Buyer's fee. CDNs for F-12 are $200/260 and $150/195 for VG10, and $107.80 is a low-end price for an 8. I don't think the really worn Hibernia penny I have is considered colonial, as it is not a Wood's issue. Now onto the US Philippines, which are....... their own definition of underrated. [ATTACH=full]1674459[/ATTACH] 1938-M 10 Centavos, $33 w/Buyer's Fee, PCGS MS64, CDNs of $100/130. [ATTACH=full]1674458[/ATTACH] 1944-D 20 Centavos, literally a repeat from last week, just a different certification number. ANACS MS66, $55, only bidder, CDNs of $100/130. Having one of these beautiful white coins is great but 2 is even better. [ATTACH=full]1674461[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]1674460[/ATTACH] This is a topic of huge debate. Above is a key date 1911-S peso, NGC AU details, cleaned. Sales records are $250 for an ANACS AU-50 details example, which was also cleaned. A straight-graded NGC XF40 sold in October 2021 for $552 at Heritage, and a PCGS 45 sold for $504 in December of 2022, also at Heritage. CDNs for a 40 are $550/725. I paid $160.60 for this, so I think I could stand to get $275 for this coin. Not expecting anything, but I am hoping that the US Philippines series will come to light outside of crazy rare issues like the 1903-S 50 centavos. That is.... kinda it for this week, but if I find some goodies next time, I shall post 'em here![/QUOTE]
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