The_EE
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January, 2014 - Hoping to have a good year, EE's log
Hit an auction in Tonganoxie Kansas on the 1st of the year, picked up a bag with some foreign coin but more importantly, made a contact. Going down tomorrow to meet with this 61 year old lady who has some coins her mom left her in the 90's when she passed away. I am going to search her collection and either buy specific coins off of her or try to buy the entire lot for a price. We will see what she wants to do. She has stated she wants to get rid of all of them and buying the complete lot would be in my best interest. She also has a large number of foreign coins and some silverware as well so perhaps I will find me some goodies.
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coins in bag -------------
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2 - Roosevelt Dimes
3 - Canadian Dimes
1 - 1916 United Kingdom - 1 Shilling (0.1680)
1 - 1941 United Kingdom - 2 Shilling (0.1818)
2 - 1915 Republic of Cuba - 20 centavos (0.1447/0.2894)
1 - 1935 Australia - 3 Pence (0.0419)
2 - 1943 Australia - 3 Pence (0.0419/0.1257)
1 - 1942 Australia - 6 pence (0.0839)
1 - 1931 Australia - 1 shilling (0.1680)
2 - 1928 Netherlands - 25 cents (0.0737/0.1474)
1 - 1941 Netherlands - 25 cents (0.0737)
1 - 1941 - Philippine - Ten Centavos (0.0482)
2 - 1944 - Philippine - Ten Centavos (0.0482/0.0964)
1 - 1944 - Curacao - Gulden (0.0737)
1 - New Zealand - Six Pence (.0455)
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Today I have an auction that may or may not have sterling there, at least it looks like possibly a couple candle sticks.
As for the CRH Front.
6 boxes of Brinks halves done in the first week, 2/40% and 3/Franklins
20 rolls of CWR dimes netted me nothing.
Fridays auction got me a sterling bracelet and I purchased a lot of earrings stuck to some foam. After searching through about 200 earrings I came up with about 2 grams of 14k gold worth $45 or so, not bad for a $1 investment.
I also found a bracelet marked 18kt. It may or may not be, my tester is out of gel, I need to order some more so I wont be able to test it right away. The color looks right and its got some weight so it might be. I also nabbed what I think might be a 14k womans watch, it has no backing and no markings but it has a diamond in the bezel and I have yet to see a watch like that which isnt gold. Hopefully I can use the diamond from this one to put in my other one so I can sell it on Ebay.
Hit an auction in Tonganoxie Kansas on the 1st of the year, picked up a bag with some foreign coin but more importantly, made a contact. Going down tomorrow to meet with this 61 year old lady who has some coins her mom left her in the 90's when she passed away. I am going to search her collection and either buy specific coins off of her or try to buy the entire lot for a price. We will see what she wants to do. She has stated she wants to get rid of all of them and buying the complete lot would be in my best interest. She also has a large number of foreign coins and some silverware as well so perhaps I will find me some goodies.
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coins in bag -------------
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2 - Roosevelt Dimes
3 - Canadian Dimes
1 - 1916 United Kingdom - 1 Shilling (0.1680)
1 - 1941 United Kingdom - 2 Shilling (0.1818)
2 - 1915 Republic of Cuba - 20 centavos (0.1447/0.2894)
1 - 1935 Australia - 3 Pence (0.0419)
2 - 1943 Australia - 3 Pence (0.0419/0.1257)
1 - 1942 Australia - 6 pence (0.0839)
1 - 1931 Australia - 1 shilling (0.1680)
2 - 1928 Netherlands - 25 cents (0.0737/0.1474)
1 - 1941 Netherlands - 25 cents (0.0737)
1 - 1941 - Philippine - Ten Centavos (0.0482)
2 - 1944 - Philippine - Ten Centavos (0.0482/0.0964)
1 - 1944 - Curacao - Gulden (0.0737)
1 - New Zealand - Six Pence (.0455)
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Today I have an auction that may or may not have sterling there, at least it looks like possibly a couple candle sticks.
As for the CRH Front.
6 boxes of Brinks halves done in the first week, 2/40% and 3/Franklins
20 rolls of CWR dimes netted me nothing.
Fridays auction got me a sterling bracelet and I purchased a lot of earrings stuck to some foam. After searching through about 200 earrings I came up with about 2 grams of 14k gold worth $45 or so, not bad for a $1 investment.
I also found a bracelet marked 18kt. It may or may not be, my tester is out of gel, I need to order some more so I wont be able to test it right away. The color looks right and its got some weight so it might be. I also nabbed what I think might be a 14k womans watch, it has no backing and no markings but it has a diamond in the bezel and I have yet to see a watch like that which isnt gold. Hopefully I can use the diamond from this one to put in my other one so I can sell it on Ebay.
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