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Thanks, Hondo, Pete and Rob. Quote: That's what I'm talking about. Very tidy sum.
Jay was the one who hooked me up with the CLAM.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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 . Hmmmm who's Jay? 
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
3939 Posts |
Hondo, very cool trade tokens! I have done minimal research on these and only because of different coin lots I have bought over the years and they were in there. That's a nice niche that I'm not too familiar with but sure is fun. 
-makecents-
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
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Quote: . Hmmmm who's Jay?
Someone Pete knows. 
-makecents-
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Valued Member
United States
483 Posts |
I know what a closed AM is, just not familiar with that abbreviation. Thanks Makecents! 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
6719 Posts |
I found this coin roll searching many moons ago.  
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
12950 Posts |
That's a nice '63. Great find.
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
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That's a nice coin roll find, muddler!
-makecents-
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Canada
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Quote: @ Make: The second was a cherry pick that a friend turned me onto, a 98S Lincoln cent CLAM that I ended up snagging for $16. 16 was OK, but minus time to see, then post and ship and % of selling,? Please find better deals, If I come to see you only one beer I like is 4$ and yours's also so you will be over the profit, LOL.
Never argue with an idiot. First they will drag you down to their level. Then, they will beat you with experience. (MARK TWAIN)
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Got no clue what you are talking about Sil but will have a beer with you anytime! 
-makecents-
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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My first every cherrypick was a 3 legged 1937 D nickel. Bought it off eBay for $1.50 and got it graded through ANACS.   My largest profit pick was probably a group of three Standing Liberty quarters that I bought for under $200 raw and after being slabbed were worth a whole lot more than that. 
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Sweet, CherryPicker1, that's some very good picking!
-makecents-
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United States
2247 Posts |
Here is a shocker of a find in a box of random foreign coins all for 20 cents each; this dealer just didn't care what got thrown in there, everything was 5 for a dollar  (got this and many other goodies all yesterday) An 1858 Canadian large cent in approximately VFish but with minor corrosion but I can live with that since this is a key date, and my second one of that. 
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Canada
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If we talk about the best deal picking, for my was an 1907 $20 High Relief, Wire Edge (Regular Strike) for an surprising for me at one auction somewhere in a small town of Connecticut for 900$ (Back in 2014). Me I buy as bullion and when was in my hand I was high jumping. The PCGS give me MS 64 and not what I hope to has an MS-66. Sorry no pics, it is in the vault.
Never argue with an idiot. First they will drag you down to their level. Then, they will beat you with experience. (MARK TWAIN)
Edited by silviosi 06/07/2023 8:49 pm
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Canada
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@ mrwhatisit
What orientation has the coin? Is coin or medal? It is a FV or BS coin? Better pics will help me to see but not the orientation. I am interested in leaf 9 and 13.
Never argue with an idiot. First they will drag you down to their level. Then, they will beat you with experience. (MARK TWAIN)
Edited by silviosi 06/07/2023 8:59 pm
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