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(12) Piece Gold Set From Ebay

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 Posted 12/16/2014  8:30 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add dsfreeworld to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

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Well, if the 1860 $3 is a San Francisco coin, it could be worth the purchase price itself.


Certainly worth the gamble even if it just pays off as a genuine/details coin once slabbed. It would probably net down to high VF range pricing. At that rate the remainder of the set seems to be had at a good price.

1893-S/1910-S $20 are each $1250 coin I imagine
The $10 pieces combine for at least $1500

right there alone and $7,000 seems like its well worth a shot. I wish I had the money because this is an awesome collection of gold.
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 Posted 12/19/2014  11:56 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add DoubleEagle20 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Too bad the 1916-S wasnt MS-65. That's a tough one to find with eye appeal. When it's a nice, lustrous MS-65 it's a $3k+ coin. I hunted for 3 years before I found one I liked.

Hey SuperDave, the $3 does look like a 1860-S from the pictures. I have no idea if it's genuine, but it does look like an "S" on it.
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 Posted 12/20/2014  12:04 am  Show Profile   Check vermontensium's eBay Listings Check vermontensium's eCrater Listings Bookmark this reply Add vermontensium to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I would have pulled the trigger just for that coin alone :p
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coins were received. My friend says the 1914-s $10 Indian is a counterfeit, but, made of gold. The 1856-s $1 Liberty looks AU+, the 1860-s $3 Princess looks XF cleaned. The 1893-s $20 Liberty looks choice/gem BU. The 1860-s $1 Liberty looks AU. The 1854-s $1 Liberty looks AU. The 1859-s $2 1/2 Liberty looks VF/XF. The 1877-s $2 1/2 Liberty looks AU cleaned. He got a $300 rebate from the seller a/c the counterfeit $10 Indian. He spent $6700 and will be bringing the coins to the Orlando FUN show in a couple of weeks. Since I'm not going, I wont get the chance to see the coins.
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Thanks for the update. If he can get the genuine coins into holders there's still some money to be made here.
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