Community Tag Sale Find

NatorMVP

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Jan 3, 2011
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Fort Drum, NY
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So I was out at a large indoor community tag sale where I live and after about 15 minutes of sifting through stuff I found a locked cash box with a $5 price tag on it. It definitely sounded like coins and was pretty heavy so I decided what the hey and bought it. It took a little bit of work with a hacksaw to get it open but I was very surprised when I got it. Items included:

1995 American Eagle Silver Dollar
25 Gram Eisenhower Silver Bar
46 Wheat Pennies (Oldest 1928)
1 Indian Head Penny (1902)
1 Barber Dime (1909)
3 Mercury Dimes (1923, 1935 & 1943)
2 Silver Rosies (both 1946)
3 Jefferson Nickels (1946, 1949, & 1953)
3 Silver Quarters (1953, 1954, 1963(the '63 is a beautiful coin))
1 Ben Franklin Half (1962)
4 Silver Kennedy Halves (2x1964, 1967, 1969D)
50 Clad Kennedy Halves
17 Eisenhower Dollars (4 Bicentennial)
7 $1 Silver Certificates (1935D, 1957, 4x1957A, 1957B)
6 $2 Bills (1963, 1963A, 4x1976)
Misc Foreign Coins (Germany, Bermuda, Canada, etc...)

Overall face value of $66.47 just alone not a bad $5 investment. This is my first real "find" for coins when I wasn't out specifically looking for coins. Good way to find some stuff when it's 10 degrees and snow-covered out.

HH everyone and thanks for looking.
 

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Nicely Done!!!

Bunker
 

Good eyes to spot an opportunity like that! :notworthy:
Almost as nice as finding buried treasure! :icon_salut:

Congrats!
Dave
 

Can't beat that with a stick! :laughing7: :laughing7:

That's some easy hunting there!

Sweeeeet finds in that box.



~~Happy Hunting~~
 

A locked cash box, and they put a five dollar price tag on it :icon_scratch: People amaze me.
Wicked find :icon_thumleft:
 

:icon_thumright: sweet score wtg
 

mile-ender said:
A locked cash box, and they put a five dollar price tag on it :icon_scratch: People amaze me.
Wicked find :icon_thumleft:

Apparently they just didnt know what was in it and marked it cheap since it didn't have the keys for it.
 

score !!!!!

the 1 oz troy 999 fine ike alone at current scrap value is worth $28.83 alone.
 

oh man! on the 1995 eagle i was looking for a W that would of been a big money coin. if i rember correct 600.00 + i turned in one of my somewhat common ones and got 50.00 wich i paid 32 dollars for in 2006. what a great find ya got there. hold on do i see a w there??? willy
 

Super Score!
The church & town sales can yeild some awesome finds,
But a locked box with that many coins clanging inside?
what ARE they thinking :dontknow:
A couple years back
I bought a small box of costume jewelery & watches for $5,
2 of the watches were 14k, both ladies & both working, just broken bands,
Also a swiss made 'Desta Incabloc' automatic mens 21j, also working.
Another sale yielded a jar of old buttons for 50c with 2 pristine CW era NH Vol Militia coat buttons.
Needless to say, I attend every sale I can find now!
great stuff, thanks for posting :thumbsup:
 

That is awesome, who in their right mind would put $5.00 on a cash box with stuff rattling around inside? Thats a great tag sale find. HH
 

dfx willy said:
oh man! on the 1995 eagle i was looking for a W that would of been a big money coin. if i rember correct 600.00 + i turned in one of my somewhat common ones and got 50.00 wich i paid 32 dollars for in 2006. what a great find ya got there. hold on do i see a w there??? willy
W is on the back right under the left wing

http://silvereagleguide.com/1995-w-proof-american-silver-eagle/

1995 P is worth 35-740 an the P is right under left wing... If there is no mint mark then it is bullion

http://www.numismedia.com/cgi-bin/c...&nmcode=18818600&guide=prices&guide2=pricesms

current price is 2300.00 which is for MS 60 probly the lowest possible grade... most W are Ms65 or higher

http://www.numismedia.com/cgi-bin/c...&nmcode=18818700&guide=prices&guide2=pricesms

Also is the coin starting to turn colors (toning) leave it alone DO NOT CLEAN..some people will pay more for naturely toned coins!
 

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