I bought my very first 1854 Large Cent! about a half roll of pre-1940 in low- to mid-grade, nine rolls of 2013-P cents for $1 each and three rolls of 2013-P nickels for $3 each. $5 each for two rolls of 2005 P and D Westward Journey nickels (Ocean In View). A G-4 1867 nickel for $12.50. I picked up eight Eisenhower dollars when I made a second trip back just before they shut down for the day. Many of the dealers seemed eager to get on their way, but this guy selling them was beyond awesome. He had his Ikes right on top of his big ole pile of coins and was glad to make a last-minute sale for $1.30 each, which is as fair of a price as you can get on those for being in pretty decent shape. If I didn't end up spending all of my tax return money on a new laptop, I definitely would have splurged even more on coins. I spent roughly $85 today. I also got to take a beautiful girl with me who is just a friend who is really into wheat pennies!!
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