Popular Post Coinbuf Posted April 17, 2021 Popular Post Share Posted April 17, 2021 6 minutes ago, Woods020 said: Am I missing something? Where has this post contained a 22 no D cent? And I’m really asking. I probably did miss it but have no idea what you are referencing. Neither does he. Hoghead515, Woods020, Modwriter and 2 others 1 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Modwriter Posted April 17, 2021 Share Posted April 17, 2021 30 minutes ago, Coinbuf said: Neither does he. The 22 cent that is referenced by Quintus is in a different thread, asking for grades. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nyami Posted April 17, 2021 Author Share Posted April 17, 2021 13 hours ago, Quintus Arrius said: [I guess I just don't get it. We disemboweled a collector for having the unmitigated gall for presenting a '22 no "D" for review rejecting it as inauthentic (all because the services of an inexperienced cointerfeiter without references was employed) and here we roll out the red carpet and accept a '22 no "D" with no comment as to its authenticity or grade with a FINAL WORD on the subject rendered by a source we are forbidden to question, or contradict by law. Looks like my only consolation is eliciting a good laugh from Modwriter who appreciated the joke.] There is no such thing a a 22 no d. But there is such a thing and being over whelmed and overloaded with coin info. What I’ve learnt here is that I will do better at getting coin information before I ask questions. I didn’t know about the other mark.... smh, my bad. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Coinbuf Posted April 17, 2021 Popular Post Share Posted April 17, 2021 2 minutes ago, Nyami said: There is no such thing a a 22 no d. But there is such a thing and being over whelmed and overloaded with coin info. What I’ve learnt here is that I will do better at getting coin information before I ask questions. I didn’t know about the other mark.... smh, my bad. Stick around there is lots of good information and people here, and a few are best ignored due to their nonsensical rambling. l.cutler, JKK, Woods020 and 2 others 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nyami Posted April 17, 2021 Author Share Posted April 17, 2021 3 minutes ago, Coinbuf said: Stick around there is lots of good information and people here, and a few are best ignored due to their nonsensical rambling. Ok, thanks I will. I just have so many coins and I can’t afford to have them graded yet. I want to just post them to eBay but sometimes the coin Is worth sending in. I’ve only been at this eight months.... but I love it and want it to work for me. (That’s a mild ramble, I’m sure to get worse lol) Modwriter and Hoghead515 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post JKK Posted April 17, 2021 Popular Post Share Posted April 17, 2021 24 minutes ago, Nyami said: Ok, thanks I will. I just have so many coins and I can’t afford to have them graded yet. I want to just post them to eBay but sometimes the coin Is worth sending in. I’ve only been at this eight months.... but I love it and want it to work for me. (That’s a mild ramble, I’m sure to get worse lol) Getting coins TPG graded is overrated, in my view. I understand the starting mentality of the new collector about it, though, and I can respect it. People want to take good care of their coins. They aren't sure of their own grading (and they get less sure when they see the varying opinions on here). They look at slabbing as The Right Way To Go. All of that is fantastic to consider. Problem is that most of what most new collectors find is not at all worth the expense or effort to get slabbed, making the question: what would you rather spend the money on? Actual coins or a slab for a common circa 1970s penny (for example)? Typical cost of a slab is about $60. How much really cool coin could that buy you? I'm just going to somewhat randomly look at my most recent Coin Values, knowing that actual market values tend to run about 70% of those numbers. Let's assume they don't and thus that the truth is actually even more favorable to you than what I'm presenting. I see a value of $60 for: G-4 1825 half cent AG-3 1801 large cent VF-20 1861 Indian cent MS-63RB 1912 Lincoln cent F-12 1849/8 half dime AU-50 1902 Liberty nickel EF-40 1856 SD seated dime MS-65B 1943-S Mercury dime F-12 1862 seated quarter F-12 1917 T1 standing quarter MS-65 1941-D Washington quarter G-4 1835 bust half F-12 1903 Barber half MS-65 1954-D Franklin half MS-62 1882-O Morgan dollar AU-58 1926-D Peace dollar AU-58 1925 Stone Mountain memorial commem half Higher quality 1957 US proof set (actually for this money you can have two of these items with $4 back in change, go you) I don't really need to go on, do I? What would you rather have? The slabbed modern piece or one of the above? I don't even like commemoratives and I would 105% take ANY of those coins over a slabbed modern penny (again, for example). Oh, and it gets even better when it comes to world and ancient coins. Lower demand. I got an Elagabulus antoninianus (c.220 CE) in fairly nice shape for about $60 at the Salem show last summer. It is eighteen centuries old. I've bought appealing Byzantine bronzes for much less. Relatively uncommon colonial issues? $60 is well within range for most 1900s and later half 1800s pieces. I bought my first piece of eight (Spanish 8 reales coin, slightly bigger than our silver dollars) for $50 some years back. I'd gladly have forked out another $10 for one that wasn't cleaned. Everyone does as they choose with their money, but I know I personally prefer coins over plastic holders and professional opinions, at least for collecting purposes. In the case of high value pieces, of course, that's different; you don't want to fork out a few grand for that 1847-C $5 gold piece without knowing it to be authentic and with an attested condition from someone educated. And if you start to deal in high three-figure coins or greater, yeah, that's slab city. Until you do, mostly, I ask again: would you rather have the slabbed modern piece, or something from my list? Your call, of course. Hoghead515, Coinbuf and Modwriter 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Woods020 Posted April 17, 2021 Popular Post Share Posted April 17, 2021 Nyami, I appreciate your feeling overwhelmed with coin info. You will drink through a firehose for a little while and then all of a sudden you’ll begin to realize what you’ve learned. You’ll see things you didn’t see. Don’t get discouraged. One big piece of advice that I wish I had given myself in the beginning is don’t be in a hurry. Take your coins one by one and research them. Ask questions on here and be open to learn. People are on here because the love to talk coins and help. But the coin isn’t going anywhere. Getting it graded this month or next year is not of importance. You’ll make much wiser and more informed decisions that way. And I promise you will look back a year from now and be glad you moved over to the slow lane. Hoghead515, l.cutler and Modwriter 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nyami Posted April 17, 2021 Author Share Posted April 17, 2021 2 hours ago, JKK said: Getting coins TPG graded is overrated, in my view. I understand the starting mentality of the new collector about it, though, and I can respect it. People want to take good care of their coins. They aren't sure of their own grading (and they get less sure when they see the varying opinions on here). They look at slabbing as The Right Way To Go. All of that is fantastic to consider. Problem is that most of what most new collectors find is not at all worth the expense or effort to get slabbed, making the question: what would you rather spend the money on? Actual coins or a slab for a common circa 1970s penny (for example)? Typical cost of a slab is about $60. How much really cool coin could that buy you? I'm just going to somewhat randomly look at my most recent Coin Values, knowing that actual market values tend to run about 70% of those numbers. Let's assume they don't and thus that the truth is actually even more favorable to you than what I'm presenting. I see a value of $60 for: G-4 1825 half cent AG-3 1801 large cent VF-20 1861 Indian cent MS-63RB 1912 Lincoln cent F-12 1849/8 half dime AU-50 1902 Liberty nickel EF-40 1856 SD seated dime MS-65B 1943-S Mercury dime F-12 1862 seated quarter F-12 1917 T1 standing quarter MS-65 1941-D Washington quarter G-4 1835 bust half F-12 1903 Barber half MS-65 1954-D Franklin half MS-62 1882-O Morgan dollar AU-58 1926-D Peace dollar AU-58 1925 Stone Mountain memorial commem half Higher quality 1957 US proof set (actually for this money you can have two of these items with $4 back in change, go you) I don't really need to go on, do I? What would you rather have? The slabbed modern piece or one of the above? I don't even like commemoratives and I would 105% take ANY of those coins over a slabbed modern penny (again, for example). Oh, and it gets even better when it comes to world and ancient coins. Lower demand. I got an Elagabulus antoninianus (c.220 CE) in fairly nice shape for about $60 at the Salem show last summer. It is eighteen centuries old. I've bought appealing Byzantine bronzes for much less. Relatively uncommon colonial issues? $60 is well within range for most 1900s and later half 1800s pieces. I bought my first piece of eight (Spanish 8 reales coin, slightly bigger than our silver dollars) for $50 some years back. I'd gladly have forked out another $10 for one that wasn't cleaned. Everyone does as they choose with their money, but I know I personally prefer coins over plastic holders and professional opinions, at least for collecting purposes. In the case of high value pieces, of course, that's different; you don't want to fork out a few grand for that 1847-C $5 gold piece without knowing it to be authentic and with an attested condition from someone educated. And if you start to deal in high three-figure coins or greater, yeah, that's slab city. Until you do, mostly, I ask again: would you rather have the slabbed modern piece, or something from my list? Your call, of course. Thank you for your feedback and query. Honestly, since I started searching through coins I have held out for that perfect ms70 or 69+ 1943 steel wheat. Or one of the many errors. So I personally would hold out for a slabbed ms70 than get already lower graded coins. I have approximately 2000 Canadian pennies, 1000 us pennies and about 250 Canadian quarters, us nickels and dimes. This is what I live off of on eBay. I sent out some 1972 p and d Kennedy’s to PCGS and I swear that I did not get back the same coins. So this business is shady,.... but it is worth my time and effort to find the life changing coins. I won’t stop till I do. I do not collect coins... I sell money that is worth money. I love my job!! Thanks again, stay safe out there! M Modwriter 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Modwriter Posted April 17, 2021 Share Posted April 17, 2021 2 hours ago, Nyami said: Thank you for your feedback and query. Honestly, since I started searching through coins I have held out for that perfect ms70 or 69+ 1943 steel wheat. Or one of the many errors. So I personally would hold out for a slabbed ms70 than get already lower graded coins. I have approximately 2000 Canadian pennies, 1000 us pennies and about 250 Canadian quarters, us nickels and dimes. This is what I live off of on eBay. I sent out some 1972 p and d Kennedy’s to PCGS and I swear that I did not get back the same coins. So this business is shady,.... but it is worth my time and effort to find the life changing coins. I won’t stop till I do. I do not collect coins... I sell money that is worth money. I love my job!! Thanks again, stay safe out there! M I have some questions. Do you have an eBay store? I'd like to check it out. How is the Canadian coin market doing? How are your sales to the U.S.? I do not like to ship outside of the U.S. because of cost and required paperwork. I have found Canadian coins in coinstar and coin rolls. I hope to be a Canadian thousandaire some day. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Woods020 Posted April 17, 2021 Popular Post Share Posted April 17, 2021 2 hours ago, Nyami said: Thank you for your feedback and query. Honestly, since I started searching through coins I have held out for that perfect ms70 or 69+ 1943 steel wheat. Or one of the many errors. So I personally would hold out for a slabbed ms70 than get already lower graded coins. I have approximately 2000 Canadian pennies, 1000 us pennies and about 250 Canadian quarters, us nickels and dimes. This is what I live off of on eBay. I sent out some 1972 p and d Kennedy’s to PCGS and I swear that I did not get back the same coins. So this business is shady,.... but it is worth my time and effort to find the life changing coins. I won’t stop till I do. I do not collect coins... I sell money that is worth money. I love my job!! Thanks again, stay safe out there! M Please do all of us buyers and the hobby in general a favor; give accurate and fair descriptions of what you are selling. No harm in making money on coins, but it’s concerning that this is your business and you aren’t as familiar as I might expect. I’m not accusing you of any wrong doing so don’t take it as such, but please don’t make wild claims to unsuspecting new collectors. They get burned and leave the hobby for good. We see newbies all the time that have purchased something that isn’t close to what it was claimed. Fenntucky Mike, Modwriter and Hoghead515 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Henri Charriere Posted April 17, 2021 Share Posted April 17, 2021 2 hours ago, Nyami said: I sent out some 1972 p and d Kennedy’s to PCGS and I swear that I did not get back the same coins. So this business is shady,.... This is the same complaint made by NevadaS&G a member whose tenure lasted approximately one week just a few months ago. Feelings ran so high against him due to his erraticism that one member condemned me and another figuratively sicced his growling dog on me. The unvarnished truth is an unthordox approach, creativity -- members simply blowing off steam -- are little tolerated by those seeking constant consistency. The membership skewered him for suggesting, like you, that his coins were switched. They demanded proof. And he lacked the evidence to provide it. When I expressed a fondness for his unique, devil-may-care attitude, I was bum-rushed by those I admired, and still do. What A Mess! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Modwriter Posted April 17, 2021 Share Posted April 17, 2021 23 minutes ago, Quintus Arrius said: The membership skewered him for suggesting, like you, that his coins were switched. They demanded proof. And he lacked the evidence to provide it. When I expressed a fondness for his unique, devil-may-care attitude, I was bum-rushed by those I admired, and still do. What A Mess! Let's hope that the OP was venting over getting lower than expected grades and that this subject does not get mentioned again. Hoghead515 and kenlee47 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Henri Charriere Posted April 18, 2021 Share Posted April 18, 2021 On 4/16/2021 at 11:24 PM, Woods020 said: Am I missing something? Where has this post contained a 22 no D cent? And I’m really asking. I probably did miss it but have no idea what you are referencing. Modwriter got it right. I was so.immersed in thinking about the '22, apparently posted elsewhere, that I misspoke. My apologies to the OP and Modwriter for bringing this to my attention. Woods020 and kenlee47 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
VKurtB Posted April 18, 2021 Share Posted April 18, 2021 On 4/16/2021 at 7:15 PM, RWB said: The name at top left is sufficient identification of the source of this silliness: "Fido." Woof! Hoghead515 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Hoghead515 Posted April 18, 2021 Popular Post Share Posted April 18, 2021 14 hours ago, Woods020 said: Please do all of us buyers and the hobby in general a favor; give accurate and fair descriptions of what you are selling. No harm in making money on coins, but it’s concerning that this is your business and you aren’t as familiar as I might expect. I’m not accusing you of any wrong doing so don’t take it as such, but please don’t make wild claims to unsuspecting new collectors. They get burned and leave the hobby for good. We see newbies all the time that have purchased something that isn’t close to what it was claimed. It's happened to me several times when I first started. Didn't know what I was doing. Very first Ebay coin was a Morgan 1904 S. Description said beautiful, spotless, high grade Morgan. Got it in and I was very happy. Didn't have no knowledge at all. Gave $70.00 for it. After I attained more knowledge in the hobby I soon realized it had been cleaned. And there was a tiny spot on its head that had been tooled on for some reason. Description was way off and I got burned up. I was very dishearted. But I use it for a very expensive lesson learned. Sad to say before I learned tho, which makes it worse, I had bought another cleaned Morgan off Ebay. First 2 newbie purchases off Ebay. Both with Descriptions that made it sound like I was buying a gem. Woods020, J P M and Modwriter 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nyami Posted April 20, 2021 Author Share Posted April 20, 2021 On 4/17/2021 at 5:47 PM, Modwriter said: I have some questions. Do you have an eBay store? I'd like to check it out. How is the Canadian coin market doing? How are your sales to the U.S.? I do not like to ship outside of the U.S. because of cost and required paperwork. I have found Canadian coins in coinstar and coin rolls. I hope to be a Canadian thousandaire some day. I do have an eBay store. Its coin-9370, I only have a few coins on there now, but am working on adding more. Modwriter 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Modwriter Posted April 20, 2021 Share Posted April 20, 2021 50 minutes ago, Nyami said: I do have an eBay store. Its coin-9370, I only have a few coins on there now, but am working on adding more. Could not find your ebay store. Add a link to it here if you can. Are you selling both Canadian and U.S. coins?. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nyami Posted April 20, 2021 Author Share Posted April 20, 2021 36 minutes ago, Modwriter said: Could not find your ebay store. Add a link to it here if you can. Are you selling both Canadian and U.S. coins?. It’s cuz you gotta be on eBay.ca:) coin-9370 Fenntucky Mike and Modwriter 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
J P M Posted April 22, 2021 Share Posted April 22, 2021 I can say I had thoughts of using EBay for purchases and sales but after seeing the stuff people were try to sell like what happen to Hoghead .I refuse to be a part of it. It's just bad business for people who work hard at collecting. Modwriter 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...