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kieblera5
Penny Pincher Member
 
 USA
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Posted - 06/17/2008 : 21:31:07
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What is everyone's best coin based on rarity/value? Mine are a 1875 CC Rev. 2 Trade Dollar in VF worth about $300 and a 1928 Peace Dollar in VF-EF worth about $480.
How about everyone else?
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copperpennies
Penny Pincher Member
 

USA
145 Posts |
Posted - 06/17/2008 : 21:45:19
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| Value, a half ounce gold coin or a Quarter ounce $5 piece. Rarity, Probably my 1922 D i just found. |
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swusc
Penny Collector Member
  

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Posted - 06/17/2008 : 23:05:04
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1886A French Angel I don't collect foreign coins much, but this one is a pretty coin.
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`Everybody is ignorant. Only on different subjects.' Will Rogers
"This is the shabby secret of the welfare statists' tirades against gold. Deficit spending is simply a scheme for the "hidden" confiscation of wealth. Gold stands in the way of this insidious process. It stands as a protector of property rights. If one grasps this, one has no difficulty in understanding the statists' antagonism toward the gold standard." Alan Greenspan, 1966. |
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CoinHunter53562
Penny Hoarding Member
   

USA
503 Posts |
Posted - 06/17/2008 : 23:07:48
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| 1894-P Morgan Dollar in VF condition...after that mostly common stuff! |
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kieblera5
Penny Pincher Member
 

USA
226 Posts |
Posted - 06/17/2008 : 23:09:33
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quote: Originally posted by CoinHunter53562
1894-P Morgan Dollar in VF condition...after that mostly common stuff!
Nice! 1800 dollar price tag on that one. |
Democracy is being allowed to vote for the candidate you dislike least.
Never argue with an idiot. They will drag you down to their level and then beat you mercilessly with experience.
An Obama nation is an abomination.
If anyone would like U.S. coin values, PM me. |
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HoardCopperByTheTon
Administrator
    

USA
3212 Posts |
Posted - 06/17/2008 : 23:38:02
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Probably a 1909-S VDB in XF.. Value $1200.. Cost 3 cents.  |
If your percentages are low.. just sort more. If your percentages are high.. just sort more.
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kavajava
Penny Collector Member
  

USA
325 Posts |
Posted - 06/17/2008 : 23:39:03
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Value would be a one ounce gold Panda or Krugerrand--but these are bullion coins--don't know if that is really what you had in mind with this question.
Rarity? Not sure... |
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Frugi
Moderator
  

USA
402 Posts |
Posted - 06/18/2008 : 09:47:44
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| A rare Ni metal civil war token with a dragon on it. |
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aboxaweek
Penny Pincher Member
 

USA
224 Posts |
Posted - 06/18/2008 : 10:10:14
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don't even ask me that question, a '64 90% silver half
on another note... are any of these nickle dates worth anything? I've got 3-1912 1-1907 2-1899 |
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kieblera5
Penny Pincher Member
 

USA
226 Posts |
Posted - 06/18/2008 : 11:39:33
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quote: Originally posted by aboxaweek
don't even ask me that question, a '64 90% silver half
on another note... are any of these nickle dates worth anything? I've got 3-1912 1-1907 2-1899
Your nickels are worth a couple bucks each. The 1899 is worth a little more but it all depends on the grades of the coins |
Democracy is being allowed to vote for the candidate you dislike least.
Never argue with an idiot. They will drag you down to their level and then beat you mercilessly with experience.
An Obama nation is an abomination.
If anyone would like U.S. coin values, PM me. |
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scott71578
Penny Pincher Member
 

USA
135 Posts |
Posted - 06/18/2008 : 16:38:24
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1912-s liberty nickel(mintmark on back side lower left) is one of the keys to that series. as far as rarity and value i would say a MS graded barber half. |
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nckt
Penny Collector Member
  

USA
303 Posts |
Posted - 06/18/2008 : 19:21:11
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| Worth the most, and the rarest 1982-S Au-58 Morgan dollar graded by Pcgs, and the best part, i bought it as a slider at a coin shop when i was on vacation. There was a HUGE bucket of slider Morgans at this coin shop, and the guy said this women came it with a bag of them, and he doesnt have time to look through them, so i did, and they were all in Au to Ms condition, and i found a 1982-S and i put a few other common dates around it and bought them for $25 each, and sent the 1992-S to pcgs and it was Au-58. :) |
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kieblera5
Penny Pincher Member
 

USA
226 Posts |
Posted - 06/18/2008 : 19:53:29
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quote: Originally posted by nckt
Worth the most, and the rarest 1992-S Au-58 Morgan dollar graded by Pcgs, and the best part, i bought it as a slider at a coin shop when i was on vacation. There was a HUGE bucket of slider Morgans at this coin shop, and the guy said this women came it with a bag of them, and he doesnt have time to look through them, so i did, and they were all in Au to Ms condition, and i found a 1992-S and i put a few other common dates around it and bought them for $25 each, and sent the 1992-S to pcgs and it was Au-58. :)
I take it that you mean 1892? If so, and you can pass it off for MS60.... three words: money, money, money! |
Democracy is being allowed to vote for the candidate you dislike least.
Never argue with an idiot. They will drag you down to their level and then beat you mercilessly with experience.
An Obama nation is an abomination.
If anyone would like U.S. coin values, PM me. |
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nckt
Penny Collector Member
  

USA
303 Posts |
Posted - 06/18/2008 : 20:35:49
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| yeah thanks, i know it is worth a pretty penny. The bulk of my hoard/collection is all off luck! i probably paid about 1/10th of what my hoard/collection is worth. |
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davycoppit
Penny Pincher Member
 

USA
107 Posts |
Posted - 06/18/2008 : 21:28:15
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| Mine would be a 1916-D mercury dime, in pretty good contion, but have never had it graded. I only need a 1944-s and I will have my collection complete. |
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Steiner
Penny Pincher Member
 

Canada
176 Posts |
Posted - 06/18/2008 : 23:19:21
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Here is mine. Canadian $20 cent piece they really only minted these one year. So it is easy to get the whole collection. LOL
This one is worth about $200.
Steiner

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kieblera5
Penny Pincher Member
 

USA
226 Posts |
Posted - 06/19/2008 : 14:44:01
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I have a new top coin. I just bought a 1885 CC Morgan in MS63+ for $600. Retails for about $700. |
Democracy is being allowed to vote for the candidate you dislike least.
Never argue with an idiot. They will drag you down to their level and then beat you mercilessly with experience.
An Obama nation is an abomination.
If anyone would like U.S. coin values, PM me. |
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ScottyTX
Member


USA
74 Posts |
Posted - 06/19/2008 : 21:28:53
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| I collect mainly original bank rolls so I'll have to say my #1 is 1942-s unopened original bank roll (lincoln pennies) that can run right around the 600.00 mark. |
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kieblera5
Penny Pincher Member
 

USA
226 Posts |
Posted - 06/19/2008 : 22:27:12
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quote: Originally posted by ScottyTX
I collect mainly original bank rolls so I'll have to say my #1 is 1942-s unopened original bank roll (lincoln pennies) that can run right around the 600.00 mark.
Very interesting choice of hobby. I've never seen an unopened roll of any older coin of all the same date/mint. I have rolls of certain state quarters, but that's about all. |
Democracy is being allowed to vote for the candidate you dislike least.
Never argue with an idiot. They will drag you down to their level and then beat you mercilessly with experience.
An Obama nation is an abomination.
If anyone would like U.S. coin values, PM me. |
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just carl
Penny Collector Member
  

USA
374 Posts |
Posted - 06/20/2008 : 21:12:41
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| For me that is easy. The 1943 Steel Cent. I have about 30 rolls of them. Way, way back when I was a kid my Dad came home with a new, shinny, Silvery colored pennie. That started me on coin collecting. That was back in 1943. My Dad is gone now but I still have all the 1943 cents he gave me. No other coin could be as valuable to me as those. No price could be put on my Dad's memory. |
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Centsearcher
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USA
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Posted - 06/20/2008 : 23:24:46
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Mine is by far a 1999 wide AM Lincoln Cent graded MS65 by ANACS, worth about $500. Best part is I bought it for $.o1 in a penny roll . |
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Ant
Penny Collector Member
  

295 Posts |
Posted - 06/21/2008 : 16:31:55
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From a bag of unsearched wheats I pulled an XF/AU 1909 VDB cent. I don't actively collect U.S. coins and had never seen one before. I saw the 1909 date and wondered if it was a VDB. Almost never found the dang initials. Those letters are tiny! Well, I say XF -- that was my coin guy's assessment. It is pretty shiny.
I also found this weird 1966 penny that does not have any copper on it. I looked up a few things about it on the internet. There are a lot of fake ones out there that scammers have burned the copper off of with acid. I think this one might be real. There aren't any pits and I found it in the "wild".
ScottyTX -- that is an interesting niche you have carved out. Are unopened rolls hard to find? |
"No, man. You gotta keep goin'. What am I gonna do? Quit? That's not an option. Life's a garden. Dig it? You make it work for you. You never give up, man. That's my philosophy." --Joe Dirt |
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swusc
Penny Collector Member
  

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Posted - 06/22/2008 : 11:22:40
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quote: Originally posted by davycoppit
Mine would be a 1916-D mercury dime, in pretty good contion, but have never had it graded. I only need a 1944-s and I will have my collection complete.
I have an extra 1944 s what condition do you need?
-SWUSC |
`Everybody is ignorant. Only on different subjects.' Will Rogers
"This is the shabby secret of the welfare statists' tirades against gold. Deficit spending is simply a scheme for the "hidden" confiscation of wealth. Gold stands in the way of this insidious process. It stands as a protector of property rights. If one grasps this, one has no difficulty in understanding the statists' antagonism toward the gold standard." Alan Greenspan, 1966. |
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ScottyTX
Member


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Posted - 06/22/2008 : 13:12:28
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quote: Originally posted by Ant
From a bag of unsearched wheats I pulled an XF/AU 1909 VDB cent. I don't actively collect U.S. coins and had never seen one before. I saw the 1909 date and wondered if it was a VDB. Almost never found the dang initials. Those letters are tiny! Well, I say XF -- that was my coin guy's assessment. It is pretty shiny.
I also found this weird 1966 penny that does not have any copper on it. I looked up a few things about it on the internet. There are a lot of fake ones out there that scammers have burned the copper off of with acid. I think this one might be real. There aren't any pits and I found it in the "wild".
ScottyTX -- that is an interesting niche you have carved out. Are unopened rolls hard to find?
Ant-- Unopened original bank rolls are/can be extremely hard to locate (depending on the year/mint). The key is finding one that is actually unopened as the seller claims. I made the mistake early on by thinking that just because the paper looks old and the ends are crimped it is original. Most of the time it is a re-wrap. I have every roll from 1940-present in "Original Bank Wrap Unopened rolls" or so I believe you can never be too certain unless you can verify the source!! |
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davycoppit
Penny Pincher Member
 

USA
107 Posts |
Posted - 06/22/2008 : 18:36:06
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SWUSC,
I'll find one eventually, Im really not too worried about getting one anytime soon. I was going to just wait until one crossed my path. I acctually got the set from my neighbor for my graduation from highschool. It was just missing a few of the 40s, and since then I have found all but that one. Thanks for the thought.
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swusc
Penny Collector Member
  

421 Posts |
Posted - 06/22/2008 : 22:00:40
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ok will if you change your mind... I will send it to you for the silver value and a stamp. I hate looking at holes in the books :)
-SWUSC |
`Everybody is ignorant. Only on different subjects.' Will Rogers
"This is the shabby secret of the welfare statists' tirades against gold. Deficit spending is simply a scheme for the "hidden" confiscation of wealth. Gold stands in the way of this insidious process. It stands as a protector of property rights. If one grasps this, one has no difficulty in understanding the statists' antagonism toward the gold standard." Alan Greenspan, 1966. |
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