kennedyfan
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Asking as usual at yard sales if they have any coins, the guy said he did, and brought out a small box filled with about a dozen each of silver dollars, silver half dollars, silver quarters, and silver dimes. Plus a bunch of Indian Head Pennies, Steel pennies, Jefferson nickels, handfuls of foreign coins, a few Buffalo & V nickels, and a couple of foreign bills. And a few newish $2 bills and a bunch of Eisenhower/Sacajawea coins that weren't worth anything more than spending money.
I started to organize and stack up the ones that I'd like to keep, to try to work out a pricing, when he blurted out that I could have the whole box full for $50. Yeah, unbelievable! He was more interested in just getting rid of it. I love a good bargain, but this felt like it was TOO low. So I said "You know, I think these coins are worth more than that, so how about I give you $100 for the lot."
I've never bargained *up* before, but I was still getting an incredible deal at the higher price, and he was mighty happy to get rid of them. I really paid $76 for the lot when you deduct the no-extra-value dollar coins and $2 bills.
Lots of random foreign coins with little probable value in there, but I did find some nice foreign silver. And while most of the American coins aren't particularly special beyond their silver value, I am drooling over the amazing Standing Liberty quarter that was in the batch. I've scanned it to show off this beauty.
*This* is why I've been going to yard sales all summer long! It takes a bunch of "no, no coins" answers before a mini-haul like this comes along!
I started to organize and stack up the ones that I'd like to keep, to try to work out a pricing, when he blurted out that I could have the whole box full for $50. Yeah, unbelievable! He was more interested in just getting rid of it. I love a good bargain, but this felt like it was TOO low. So I said "You know, I think these coins are worth more than that, so how about I give you $100 for the lot."
I've never bargained *up* before, but I was still getting an incredible deal at the higher price, and he was mighty happy to get rid of them. I really paid $76 for the lot when you deduct the no-extra-value dollar coins and $2 bills.
Lots of random foreign coins with little probable value in there, but I did find some nice foreign silver. And while most of the American coins aren't particularly special beyond their silver value, I am drooling over the amazing Standing Liberty quarter that was in the batch. I've scanned it to show off this beauty.
*This* is why I've been going to yard sales all summer long! It takes a bunch of "no, no coins" answers before a mini-haul like this comes along!