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 Posted 10/26/2012  2:33 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add basebal21 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

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First of all be weary of a friend of a friend.




A friend of a friend is still a stranger

If you want to sell them in person do it yourself or use ebay or one of the reputable online auction sites. Dont just hand them off to a friend of a friend who could either take off with the coins or sell them for significantly more than he tells you they sold for
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 Posted 10/26/2012  2:40 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add jbuck to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

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A friend of a friend is still a stranger
I agree. Especially when you do not know how strong or weak that friendship is.
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 Posted 10/27/2012  09:25 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add beaconbabe to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Another good idea - that is what the friend of the friend was going to do - take the coins to a coin show. Much to ponder over.... The coins have been sitting in my safe for such a long time, but I am finally ready to sell them.

Anyway here is my list:

1917 Mckinley G$1 PCGS MS65

1916-S St Gaudens G$20 PCGS MS64
1914-D St Gaudens G$20 PCGS MS64

Complete set of gold Pandas - 1998 5 coins - the big ones have
certificates ANICS MS65

1880 - G$10 - Numismatic guaranty corporation of America MS60

1861 - G$1 - PCGS MS60

Booker T Washington half dollar (1946?)

Columbian half dollar -1492-1898 - Columbian Exposition

39 Presidentas of the US 200 year commemorative coin (1789-1989)

POW Silver Dollar Proof Coin

Proof sets 1987, 1990, 1989

Uncirculated sets - 1989, 1990,1987,1988, 1964 (Philadelphia mint)

1979 Susan B Anthony dollar souvenir set (3 coins)

1886-1986 Statue of Liberty Centenial Coins (.99 pure silver)

1909 Indian Head penny

1908 G$10

1928 Liberty $1

I actually had 2 valuable coins stolen (a family member for drugs) - broke my heart - thus I bought a big safe. The 2 coins were my favorites -

Oh well, that is the past.

I know my dad paid a lot for the McKinely - more than it's value now - wondering if he was over-charged - or was it more valued in the past?

Linda



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 Posted 10/27/2012  4:03 pm  Show Profile   Check 52Raymo's eBay Listings Bookmark this reply Add 52Raymo to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
He may have been like me, I'll overpay for a coin if I reall really want it.
Dang I sure would love to see those. Let us know where you end up putting them for auction.
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 Posted 10/28/2012  7:14 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add beaconbabe to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Will do!
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Numismedia prices:

1917 Mckinley G$1 PCGS MS65 $1810

1916-S St Gaudens G$20 PCGS MS64 $2720
1914-D St Gaudens G$20 PCGS MS64 $2440

1880 - G$10 - Numismatic guaranty corporation of America MS60 $1190

1861 - G$1 - PCGS MS60 $425

1908 G$10 There are several types and mintmarks - price starts at $1200...and goes UP!


Check the reverse for a Mintmark - is there an "S"? 1909 Indian Head penny
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I do not see any mintmarks on the penny. From my little bit of research I believe it is the large princess head (probably more common)?

The 1908 G$10 is an Indian Head.

Thanks for the values - I was estimating a little lower on the St, Gaudens - so this really helps. Linda
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