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FA: Sigh, 1936-D San Diego, 1936 Cleveland, & some 90% silver halfs
I pulled a decent portion of my commemorative collection out of the safe
back in December, with the intent of gritting my teeth and selling them, only for need of some cash. Well, it has been hard to make myself list any, but I managed to put two up tonight. The Cleveland (ICG MS63); http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tem=2226885914 was easiest since it is a duplicate, but still, I feel a small pang. The San Diego (NGC 65); http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tem=2226883914 Aaargh, I am feeling kind of low. Quite a few others destined for the auction block got a temporary reprieve tonight. I am trying to figure out how to misplace them, yet be able to find them when the storm (financial) is over. Also, 26 halfs, 90%. Selling for bullion value rather than numismatic value, but since I have not looked at them other than to see the date, you never know. But, I wouldn't bet more than bullion value on it; http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tem=2226890687 Bill |
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Bill Krummel wrote:
Also, 26 halfs, 90%. Selling for bullion value rather than numismatic value, but since I have not looked at them other than to see the date, you never know. But, I wouldn't bet more than bullion value on it; http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tem=2226890687 Bill Moving this one up a little early on. -- George D Phoenix, AZ AAA, AARP, ANA, NRA, RCC ?+1, PIA, PIAAZ, GATF 85006-3032-18-4 Please use this address to mail me. Or remove the arizona in the link. Remember there is no Arizona. ALL emails incoming and outgoing are run thru Norton and AVG anti virus. |
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"Bill Krummel" wrote in message ...
I pulled a decent portion of my commemorative collection out of the safe back in December, with the intent of gritting my teeth and selling them, only for need of some cash. Well, it has been hard to make myself list any, but I managed to put two up tonight. The Cleveland (ICG MS63); http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tem=2226885914 was easiest since it is a duplicate, but still, I feel a small pang. The San Diego (NGC 65); http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tem=2226883914 Aaargh, I am feeling kind of low. Quite a few others destined for the auction block got a temporary reprieve tonight. I am trying to figure out how to misplace them, yet be able to find them when the storm (financial) is over. Not to wish you any financial bad luck, but I'm waiting for the bloody Gettysburg to hit ebay. |
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"Randy Thompson" wrote in message om... "Bill Krummel" wrote in message ... I pulled a decent portion of my commemorative collection out of the safe back in December, with the intent of gritting my teeth and selling them, only for need of some cash. Well, it has been hard to make myself list any, but I managed to put two up tonight. The Cleveland (ICG MS63); http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tem=2226885914 was easiest since it is a duplicate, but still, I feel a small pang. The San Diego (NGC 65); http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tem=2226883914 Aaargh, I am feeling kind of low. Quite a few others destined for the auction block got a temporary reprieve tonight. I am trying to figure out how to misplace them, yet be able to find them when the storm (financial) is over. Not to wish you any financial bad luck, but I'm waiting for the bloody Gettysburg to hit ebay. The Gettysburg and a creamy1939-S Oregon, PCGS MS65, would be the last to go, and I think I can avoid listing them. In fact, I have a standing offer for the Gettysburg which I would have to consider strongly first, before I listed it. I was going to list all of my classic commems back in December, and I ended up pulling 8 or 9 out of the safe, leaving 15-20 in the safe. Of the 8 or 9, I listed 2 or 3 in December, then looked through the remainder last night and could only pull the trigger on two. What is really aggravating is that I have tons of $5-$20 coins that I could sell without batting an eye, but that is a time consuming way to raise a goodly amount of cash. Still, I may find the time to do just that before I cut deeper into my collection. Bill |
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"George D" wrote in message ... Bill Krummel wrote: Also, 26 halfs, 90%. Selling for bullion value rather than numismatic value, but since I have not looked at them other than to see the date, you never know. But, I wouldn't bet more than bullion value on it; http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tem=2226890687 Bill Moving this one up a little early on. -- George D Phoenix, AZ AAA, AARP, ANA, NRA, RCC ?+1, PIA, PIAAZ, GATF 85006-3032-18-4 Thanks, George. Honestly, if you were to win at the current bid, I would be happy. Of course, I only have face value in them, so anything now is just gravy, anyway. Bill |
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Got any Texas Com.'s
Mike "Bill Krummel" wrote in message ... "Randy Thompson" wrote in message om... "Bill Krummel" wrote in message ... I pulled a decent portion of my commemorative collection out of the safe back in December, with the intent of gritting my teeth and selling them, only for need of some cash. Well, it has been hard to make myself list any, but I managed to put two up tonight. The Cleveland (ICG MS63); http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tem=2226885914 was easiest since it is a duplicate, but still, I feel a small pang. The San Diego (NGC 65); http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tem=2226883914 Aaargh, I am feeling kind of low. Quite a few others destined for the auction block got a temporary reprieve tonight. I am trying to figure out how to misplace them, yet be able to find them when the storm (financial) is over. Not to wish you any financial bad luck, but I'm waiting for the bloody Gettysburg to hit ebay. The Gettysburg and a creamy1939-S Oregon, PCGS MS65, would be the last to go, and I think I can avoid listing them. In fact, I have a standing offer for the Gettysburg which I would have to consider strongly first, before I listed it. I was going to list all of my classic commems back in December, and I ended up pulling 8 or 9 out of the safe, leaving 15-20 in the safe. Of the 8 or 9, I listed 2 or 3 in December, then looked through the remainder last night and could only pull the trigger on two. What is really aggravating is that I have tons of $5-$20 coins that I could sell without batting an eye, but that is a time consuming way to raise a goodly amount of cash. Still, I may find the time to do just that before I cut deeper into my collection. Bill |
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I have a 1936-D Texas, NGC MS66, which is still in the safe and will be one
of the last to go if I have to go that far. I have a nice raw 1934 Texas, my grade MS64, also still in the safe but which I won't protect as much as several other of my commems. Bill "Mike Hairfield" wrote in message ... Got any Texas Com.'s Mike "Bill Krummel" wrote in message ... "Randy Thompson" wrote in message om... "Bill Krummel" wrote in message ... I pulled a decent portion of my commemorative collection out of the safe back in December, with the intent of gritting my teeth and selling them, only for need of some cash. Well, it has been hard to make myself list any, but I managed to put two up tonight. The Cleveland (ICG MS63); http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tem=2226885914 was easiest since it is a duplicate, but still, I feel a small pang. The San Diego (NGC 65); http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tem=2226883914 Aaargh, I am feeling kind of low. Quite a few others destined for the auction block got a temporary reprieve tonight. I am trying to figure out how to misplace them, yet be able to find them when the storm (financial) is over. Not to wish you any financial bad luck, but I'm waiting for the bloody Gettysburg to hit ebay. The Gettysburg and a creamy1939-S Oregon, PCGS MS65, would be the last to go, and I think I can avoid listing them. In fact, I have a standing offer for the Gettysburg which I would have to consider strongly first, before I listed it. I was going to list all of my classic commems back in December, and I ended up pulling 8 or 9 out of the safe, leaving 15-20 in the safe. Of the 8 or 9, I listed 2 or 3 in December, then looked through the remainder last night and could only pull the trigger on two. What is really aggravating is that I have tons of $5-$20 coins that I could sell without batting an eye, but that is a time consuming way to raise a goodly amount of cash. Still, I may find the time to do just that before I cut deeper into my collection. Bill |
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Randy Thompson wrote:
...I'm waiting for the bloody Gettysburg to hit ebay. Some time back, Bill had mentioned having that coin and he sent me a link to a photo of it. I was absolutely stunned when I saw those reddish stains on it! So apropos for the type of setting that the coin portrays! In a word, "gorgeous!" Larry 'in awe in Oregon' |
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"Larry Louks" wrote in message news:e58Zb.14416$Xp.76845@attbi_s54... Randy Thompson wrote: ...I'm waiting for the bloody Gettysburg to hit ebay. Some time back, Bill had mentioned having that coin and he sent me a link to a photo of it. I was absolutely stunned when I saw those reddish stains on it! So apropos for the type of setting that the coin portrays! In a word, "gorgeous!" Larry 'in awe in Oregon' I think I sent you this link, at John Carney's site; http://mywebpages.comcast.net/jcarne.../Krummel2.html You know, it's not that great a coin, except for, as you say, "So apropos for the type of setting that the coin portrays!" And for that reason alone, it would be the last commem, and the last of my coin possesions, that I sell. Bill |
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"Mike Hairfield" wrote in message ... Got any Texas Com.'s Mike How about California, or Bay Bridge? Alan 'my want list' "Bill Krummel" wrote in message ... "Randy Thompson" wrote in message om... "Bill Krummel" wrote in message ... I pulled a decent portion of my commemorative collection out of the safe back in December, with the intent of gritting my teeth and selling them, only for need of some cash. Well, it has been hard to make myself list any, but I managed to put two up tonight. The Cleveland (ICG MS63); http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tem=2226885914 was easiest since it is a duplicate, but still, I feel a small pang. The San Diego (NGC 65); http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tem=2226883914 Aaargh, I am feeling kind of low. Quite a few others destined for the auction block got a temporary reprieve tonight. I am trying to figure out how to misplace them, yet be able to find them when the storm (financial) is over. Not to wish you any financial bad luck, but I'm waiting for the bloody Gettysburg to hit ebay. The Gettysburg and a creamy1939-S Oregon, PCGS MS65, would be the last to go, and I think I can avoid listing them. In fact, I have a standing offer for the Gettysburg which I would have to consider strongly first, before I listed it. I was going to list all of my classic commems back in December, and I ended up pulling 8 or 9 out of the safe, leaving 15-20 in the safe. Of the 8 or 9, I listed 2 or 3 in December, then looked through the remainder last night and could only pull the trigger on two. What is really aggravating is that I have tons of $5-$20 coins that I could sell without batting an eye, but that is a time consuming way to raise a goodly amount of cash. Still, I may find the time to do just that before I cut deeper into my collection. Bill |
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