cyberdan
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Today in my bank hopping I stopped at 6-8 yard sales. All had nothing but junk for sale. But I always ask "do you have any old coins, tokens or medallions?" Who knows I might get lucky.
One guy said he had some old coins at home and he liked my offer but he was visiting his sister to help her in the sale. He will go see what he has and call.
But at another junk sale I asked my usual and the lady asked me to wait a bit because they were put away. She brings out a small box and pours out about 150-250 coins on the table. It was a mixture of silver, clad and foreign. I separated all the U.S. and foreign silver in one pile and the clad and foreign into another.
For the silver pile I offered $30 and the other pile I offered $10 I told the lady I really didn't know much about the $10 pile, which was true. We bargained and I ended up with all for $45
Here is where it gets good. After I get home and look at the $10 pile I see it has a lot more than I thought, it had $27.75 in clad along with probably 100 different foreign (some very old) coins and casino $1 slot machine tokens.
Here is where it gets even better. In the $30 pile there was:
1 - Morgan dollar 1887
1 - franklin half
1 - JFK 90%
6 - JFK 40%
1- standing liberty quarter (no date)
1 - barber quarter 1912
1- barber dime 1907
56 - merc dimes
8 - foreign coins that look silver
2 - V nickels 1905 & 1902
5 - buff nicks 1937 - 1936 (3 no dates)
2 - indian heads 1908 (full liberty) & 1890
One guy said he had some old coins at home and he liked my offer but he was visiting his sister to help her in the sale. He will go see what he has and call.
But at another junk sale I asked my usual and the lady asked me to wait a bit because they were put away. She brings out a small box and pours out about 150-250 coins on the table. It was a mixture of silver, clad and foreign. I separated all the U.S. and foreign silver in one pile and the clad and foreign into another.
For the silver pile I offered $30 and the other pile I offered $10 I told the lady I really didn't know much about the $10 pile, which was true. We bargained and I ended up with all for $45
Here is where it gets good. After I get home and look at the $10 pile I see it has a lot more than I thought, it had $27.75 in clad along with probably 100 different foreign (some very old) coins and casino $1 slot machine tokens.
Here is where it gets even better. In the $30 pile there was:
1 - Morgan dollar 1887
1 - franklin half
1 - JFK 90%
6 - JFK 40%
1- standing liberty quarter (no date)
1 - barber quarter 1912
1- barber dime 1907
56 - merc dimes
8 - foreign coins that look silver
2 - V nickels 1905 & 1902
5 - buff nicks 1937 - 1936 (3 no dates)
2 - indian heads 1908 (full liberty) & 1890
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