Time for a new "Post Your..." thread. If you just bought a smoking hot deal on a coin, post it! Tag and brag. I'll start. Last night I found this eBay Buy-It-Now. 1915-S PCGS MS64 Buffalo Nickel with a lamination for $460 shipped. The same coin had previously sold at Heritage for $750. PCGS retail price guide is $1850. But a semi-key date with color, for 75% back of retail? Take my money!
I wonder if that seller meant to price it at $1460. I just got an 1858 UNC PL half dollar from the SS Central America for less than $400. There is practically no surface damage to speak of. I think I got it cheap since what I paid is the going rate for average crusty examples. And then of course this lovely 1861 O FS-007 CSA Strike half dollar, which I got for about half the price of similarly nice examples. Then I got a (probable) contemporary counterfeit 1853 half dollar for $75. Collectors of contemporary counterfeits know that this is super rare and worth far more. And lastly, an 1918/7 D nickel for like $40 net.
A couple of them...I don't really call them cherrypicks since both were labeled on the slabs... 1826- 103 an R-5- which retails for about 450 in VF-30; paid 270. Not bad. But for what I call "The Big One" 1827-124a an R-5+ which retails out at about 2500; paid 625.
Did you have to sell you soul to anyone in particular? Wow - find of a lifetime, and then some! Nice!!!!
These all came from the same seller. Arrived today. I paid $275 for the 1840, $250 for the 1871, and $58 for the Stone Mountain, which is an easy MS66 IMO.
I had just posted this in another thread, but it is an ICG MS62 RD, which most people think is actually MS65 RD. I paid $325 and price guide at MS65 is $1600. It’s much nicer than my actual MS65 RB CAC for which I paid twice as much.
That 1853 O half looks real. I've seen stars and letters like that before, but mainly only on 1854 and 1854 O halves. Hmm. Neat!
It occurs to me that this thread might also be valuable in determining whether you actually got a deal of the day or not. For instance, is winning an auction on the following medal at $47 shipped a decent deal, a normal price, or over paying? I don't know a lot about these, the purchase was an impulse based upon my gut and appreciation for the design. What say you? Worth $47 or not? Z
Kind of my thoughts as well. Hoping someone with knowledge of these can confirm or deny whether I did well or not. Z
I sent the pics to a friend of mine. He says it's a very nice Colombian Expo Medal. They made many different designs for the expo. That should give you a lead you do some more research.
I have seen a boatload of Columbian Exposition Medals. This is one of the nicer examples. A great design and in great condition. I would say you made a really good deal.
Can you tell if it's aluminum, white metal, bronze, etc? Looks to be one of the Eglit-55 versions. I see $75+ (mainly graded though) so it seems like you paid a fair price. Here are some sales on HA https://coins.ha.com/c/search-resul...0&N=790+231+51&Ntt=Eglit-55&ic4=SortBy-071515
This one is bronze. Didn't know that many alternate metals existed. From the link, it looks like only 2 or 3 per year come up. I'm not that knowledgeable of Heritage, but I see lots of folks referencing it. I guess that's another rabbit hole I need to investigate. Z
This one has been a LONG time in arriving, but if I am to believe USPS tracking, I should see it tomorrow. I'm a sucker for big high relief bronze medals under $50. I got this one for $39 + $6 shipping from Portugal. Purchased on November 10th, it should be here tomorrow. Design by Leopold Wiener, the renown architectural medal engraver, and struck in 1861. I think I scored on this one. The Columbus medal above is 50.5mm. The one that follows is 60mm. Z
Paid 100 which a friend thought was a steal - he things it’s a weak strike vs wear and higher than the XF 40 it was sold at. M just thrilled to fill a 7070 slot but would love to have gotten a deal