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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Have you weighed them yet?
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New Member
 United States
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Took them to local coin shop and they said it was definitely a great find!
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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To say I'm jealous would be the understatement of the century. Well done!  (And  to CCF!)
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Pillar of the Community
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...After reading this post, I'm sure many of the CC members have made plans to go find some garage sales over the next few weekends... 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1476 Posts |
Fantastic score! 
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Moderator
 United States
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Quote: ...After reading this post, I'm sure many of the CC members have made plans to go find some garage sales over the next few weekends... Well, I have never had luck at garage sales and I am not expecting it to magically change. However... I think one of the nearby subdivisons is having a community yard sale this weekend. 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Gold shot up $20 an ounce today, so you just made some more money (on paper). That is an incredible find. Less than $1200 would be a bargain. Less than $1000 would be a steal. $750?!?!? That's an out-and-out HEIST! Well done!
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Valued Member
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Glad you can find coins at garage sales. All I've ever found is one guy selling all of his counterfeit silver.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1450 Posts |
I never found coins at yard sales but did find AR-15 guy was selling for $800. I did not buy it. I used to buy silver at auctions for melt down value in early 2000's. I wish I still had all that silver because it was selling for about $7 an ounce sterling. I bought many bowls, trays and other silver pieces and I sold them at a small loss. Coins, antiques, stocks, houses are all assets and should be bought to be held. You buy low and sell high. This goes for all collectibles. With yard and garage sales you want to ask if they have a coin collection they want to sell even if you don't see it. This is what pros do. They come early and try to find out what else the seller has hidden away. You carry a big wad of cash and offer to buy that old Mercury dime collection for $400 cash. They may have one coin worth the $400 and all the rest are free.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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I found a tray of silver bars and rounds a few months ago at a yard sale. Unfortunately they were still priced pre 2013 they said they would take offers but not at such a low price (current spot) 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Congratulations to the OP! Looking at it from another perspective, those who are left with collectibles after someone passes often don't have a clue how to sell them and tend to take the easy route. If you want your relatives to get top dollar, make sure you have a plan for them to dispose of your collection. The bad news here is that their ignorance (and perhaps laziness) cost them some money. The good news is that the coins now have a home were they are once again appreciated.
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New Member
 United States
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I actually spoke to the person I got them from again this past weekend. She said that her dad wanted the coins to go to someone else rather than a coin dealer. I was able to buy a roll of 1963 quarters for $50! I also learned that she has a few more gold coins that she would hold for me for when I can afford to purchase them. She wasn't sure exactly what she had but did say that she for sure has a $50 1986 gold coin.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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It just keeps getting better 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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If you got those for $750, you should definitely buy them out. Or, of course... email me the address... 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Hi,
I don't wish to comment on these particular gold coins but how do yard sale hounds like myself make sure that an apparently good looking $ 5 or $ 10 gold piece, for example, is 100% authentic?
I always carry around a pair of calipers and a gram scale but what other types of feel-good pre-purchase assessments should be considered to avoid be taken to the cleaners?
mdpmedia
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