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 Posted 01/16/2008  5:18 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add IHPO8S to your friends list
yes buy all the ihp for 80cents that are problem free.
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 Posted 01/16/2008  10:02 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add arthrene to your friends list
Can we see some pictures?
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 Posted 01/16/2008  10:09 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add SteveG to your friends list
Now having just started collecting I decided to stick to the cheap ones

Good thinking. I dove in head first, but stayed with inexpensive circulated Morgans. I ended with a great collection of polished Morgans.

Experience is a good teacher, but not over night.

Congrats on finding the coins so cheap.
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 Posted 01/16/2008  10:52 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add mahgobbi to your friends list
I'm still a newbie myself, but I think you did ok for the price. The 1887 is probably a G4 and worth about $3. The 1906 is probably a borderline VG8 and worth about $2 (I think you need to be able to read at least a few letters from the word liberty on the crown for it to be graded VG). Other people can answer that better than me, since I'm still pretty new at this too.
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 Posted 02/01/2008  10:40 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add jewelcard to your friends list
Well I finally went back to the antique store I got the first IHC from and picked out a few more. Here are two that I am happy with. The first is an 1880 with full Liberty and nice color. The other is a 1895 with full Liberty and I can make out some diamonds. The 1895 is green and I was wondering if there is anything I can do to it. I paid $2.40 each. I also picked up a 1903 (partial Liberty) and 1907 (full Liberty) for $1.60 each

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 Posted 02/01/2008  11:13 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add mahgobbi to your friends list
I think you did ok, but you didn't get a killer deal.

The first one would probably be worth about $8 based on the details, but since it's been severely cleans it's probably only worth about half that...I'd say $3.50 - $4.00 is what you could get for it. Personally, I would have bought this one at the price you paid because I'm still fairly new to this and it's nicer than my current 1880. Most established collectors wouldn't have touched it at that price though (due to the cleaning).

The second one is similar to a lot of coins I've found. It has great details, but it's severely corroded and cleaned. There's nothing you could really do to lighten up the colors. It would be worth close to $15 based on details, but with all the other problems you'd most likely not get more than about $3.00 to $3.50 for it. The first coin is more marketable. Some collectors will overlook cleaning if the coin is otherwise nice. On the other hand, only a beginner would be interested in the second coin, since corrosion is ugly, can't be fixed, and will only get worse.
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 Posted 02/01/2008  11:32 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add grmike to your friends list
it looks like there could be a 3 written over the 0
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 Posted 02/02/2008  12:02 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add jewelcard to your friends list
Well at least I am getting an education about IHC's. I am going back down to this antique store on Tuesday and now I have a little more knowledge of what to look for. When I get home I will take a closer look at the 1880 and post a better pic for all to see.
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 Posted 02/02/2008  01:32 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add jewelcard to your friends list
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 Posted 02/02/2008  08:56 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add just carl to your friends list
Never sure about some antique type stores but you may ant to try to find out if someone there has access to some type of coin price guide. Also, appears the first purchases were really on the cheap side but the prices are beginning to climb. Maybe they think they have you hooked. Why not attempt to evaluate the entire coins they have and make an offer. If not a lot of business, they may be willing to unload all for a really cheap price.
As to getting the green off the coins, not a great idea. You could attempt to just soak with distilled water. If the green is due to contact with a Sulfur based acid, some of the resulting CuSO4 will just dissolve off. If the green is from normal Oxydation and reations with Carbon Dioxide and Moisture, to late. Leave well enough alone.
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 Posted 02/02/2008  10:10 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add amac44 to your friends list
Shop like that is were sometime up find great buy and rare thing, that were I found my Mercury 1916-D in a locket with a covered back.
needless to say I check that shop weekly

I removing the locket and almost pass out with joy. I spent $30.00 2 1/2 yr ago, it was platinum chain on it and the locket was also platinum
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 Posted 02/02/2008  11:01 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add jewelcard to your friends list
The prices did not change at this store, I just picked out the IHC with better detail. There are still quite a few $1 coins there including other IHC that around a G4 condition. Now that I am learning what to look for and can hopefully spot cleaning and not pick up the corroded ones.

This has to be the friendliest board I have ever been part of. Thanks for all the info as I am learning a lot.
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 Posted 02/02/2008  11:24 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add atlashealth to your friends list
Welcome to the forum and to the wonderful world of numismatics(coin collecting)
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 Posted 02/02/2008  12:24 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add mahgobbi to your friends list
I don't see anything in the 0 of that 1880. I agree in the first photo it looked like there may have been something there, but I don't see it in the close-ups. There are also very few known varieties for that year.
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