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New Member
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its all guesswork I spoke to gehard at Noble and we spoke about all and spoke about auction and he never mentioned quanity...but he was interested in my 1930s penny george v indian dye...but everybody will probley say lucky I get $! dollor for it....so I think I will leave this forum, thankyou for your guesswork any bit of info helps...
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
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Please take all your coins and notes to nobles and let them share in the laughter that I have just enjoyed
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
541 Posts |
That's a last prefix note, your note isn't.
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
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You have received the correct information here,how you want to view that info is your choice,see ya !  Actually I'm not surprised they are interested in your 1930 penny if it is genuine,that is a coin worth auctioning & the auction house would make good commission from a genuine coin. I'm sure we'd all be interested in seeing a pic of it.
Edited by appleangel07 09/02/2013 09:47 am
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
1006 Posts |
It seems appropriate to put this here. As soon as a collector buys something in VF he immediately sees it as EF the morale of this is everyone thinks that what they have is better and more valuable than what is on the market the truth is that this isn't always the case. I know that it will make you feel good to have something valuable but you have forgoten that this is a market based hobby based on the interaction of supply and demand. This should show you that if there is a lot of supply such as with some of the notes then demand will be low and prices low while if supply is low such as with the 1930 penny then demand will be high and prices will be high.
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
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I doubt she has it, she just copied text from the Noble's home page about the Indian "dye" 1930 penny (Nobles made the same spelling mistake).
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
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OH, Thanks Walter 
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Australia
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Well pointed out Walter. Looks like Lisa got a bit snooty. The thing I dont get is when people ask for advice from people who know what they are talking about and then upon hearing advice that isn't what they want to hear they get all upset. Id guess 95% of little coin collections that grandma or grandpa put aside are nearly worthless. Theres no shame in that its just the way it is. I dont get the mentality shown here.
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
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Quote: Well pointed out Walter. Looks like Lisa got a bit snooty. The thing I dont get is when people ask for advice from people who know what they are talking about and then upon hearing advice that isn't what they want to hear they get all upset. Id guess 95% of little coin collections that grandma or grandpa put aside are nearly worthless. Theres no shame in that its just the way it is. I dont get the mentality shown here. I think you're being generous even with 95%! People always want to believe they've got something valuable, especially when they see an old coin or a sale result for something they think is the same as theirs. Suggesting the OP take the coins to Nobles is probably the best advice.
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New Member
 Australia
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listin boys I'm not posting any more of my collection up since it seems in the not worthy I do have a 1930 penny in bad condition and yr 41,51,43,63,64,40, and marked 51,52,43,44,48 and 1958....and 1919 one penny heaps half pennys 44,54,42,bla bla and so on have shillings 52,33,21,14,46 some newpence threepence bag of 1 and 2 cent pieces, a book of 50 cent pieces....and thats about it.....and any spelling mistake I'm dyslexic......so they are in good great and bad condition,,,thats why I posted some of the ones I was interested in ...Thanks to those who helped and those who hindered...
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
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Lisa we are all here to help but what doesn't help is when you discount our experience in this field I myself have spent more than half of my life collecting coins so believe me when I give you a valuation but the others on here have been collecting for much longer and one of the people who is helping you is a dealer who not only sells coins but auctions them as well! Anyway I honestly do not believe you own a 1930 Penny and I bet a number of others on here would also support me in saying that if you did happen to have one chances are it would be fake (Just because there are so many fakes around) and apart from the 1930 Penny the other coins don't carry as much rarity and as such could be worth anything from very little in circulated conditions through to a fortune in GEM uncirulated (very unlikely that you have these)
Anyway prove to us that you do in fact own a 1930 Penny otherwise stop boasting about something which you do not own. Here on coincommunity we value truth, honesty and integrity and enjoy the coins that we actually own.
p.s. I think you owe an apology for your abrupt and abrasive tone towards all of the people who have simply tried to help for goodness sakes
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
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I think it is now pretty safe to say that Lisa BB isn't in coming back less owning a 1930 penny
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
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lol oh my florin I think that was very obvious to everyone. I really don't understand the mentality of people getting upset upon hearing that their coins are not worth thousands then making up stories about having really expensive coins. low self esteem I guess
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
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Can you imagine 50 years down the road that your grandkids might start bragging the coins that you used to spend are worth millions?
My partial coin collection http://www.omnicoin.com/collection/gxseriesMy numismatics articles and collection: http://www.gxseries.com/numis/numis_index.htmRegularly updated at least once a month.
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
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I know I don't get it people try to talk up what they have massively and lie to try and feel like they are better than everyone else. I mean I can tell you personally I don't have really expensive coins but I enjoy what I have and I think that this is what LisaBB is lacking. Anyway that was quite funny gxseries when someone is trying to sell a common circulated 2000 $1 in the future trying to convince a dealer that it is worth multiple millions of dollars 
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