But wait, there's more . . . . I got two of them. Under $38 each. Minted by Royal Oak Mint / Mike Bozynski. Dies by Heidi Wastweet. Z
This cost me exactly $50. The reverse is perfect. The obverse has some unusually shiny points on it. Even in this condition, I consider a 2T a good deal at $50.
$37 a nice Frisco war nickel in a old fatty,it's also RPM-014 with all 5 matching cracks and a few more. http://varietyvista.com/05 JN RPMs/1942SRPM014.htm
$48. 19 Silver World coins. I am not a World guy. But these looked fun and I just blind bid with no knowledge and only a picture. Since I know absolutely nothing about them, first step was to go figure out what they were, and how silver was even there. 2.2609 oz so worth roughly $53 melt. This will provide hours of fun: 1960 2.5 Gulden Netherlands 1974 5 Mark Germany (I think a proof) 1944 50 Centavos Philippines 1956 1 Gulden Netherlands 1960 100 Yen Japan 1963 25 Centavos Dominican Republic 1946 1 Franc Swiss 1962 1/4 Balboa Panama 1940 1 Krona Sweden 1963 1/4 Gulden Netherlands 1953 sixpence Australia 1943 20 Centavos Mexico 1937 1/2 Franc Swiss 1915 sixpence Great Britain 1926 3pence South Africa 1935 3 pence Australia 1882 5 cents Canada 1944 10 Centavos Philippines 1937 10 cents Canada
1924 Mercury Dime $10, flip marked XF (yeah, sure…) 1937-D cast contemporary counterfeit Mercury Dime at America’s favorite price - free!
I was playing nic-a-date with a coffee can full of buffalo sliders years ago trying to gain my children’s interest. We’d found a 1918/7. I’d asked the guys on the PCGS forum it’s worth. They’d said 100. It sold on Ebay for $750. We found 1 more in the can. It was the only coin that someone took a knife and slashed it several times. We named it the 1918/7 Buffalo in a knife fight. That one went for $75.
Nice find! I've been keeping my eyes peeled for nice priced National Bank notes a while, haven't had any luck.
Bought each of these four 1958-D Jefferson Nickels for $1 a piece. The grading fee for each coin was $22.58 per coin. Coin #1: 1958-D Jefferson Nickel NGC MS66 5FS Coin #2: 1958-D Jefferson Nickel NGC MS66 5FS Coin #3: 1958-D Jefferson Nickel NGC MS66 5FS Coin #4: 1958-D Jefferson Nickel NGC MS66 5FS
Do you ever get tired of spending money to send coins to graders when you're better at the task than they are?