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1864 penny at 99L is exceptionally good, but hard for me at least to compare the coins without having them in hand; an NGC58 crosslet went for US$58 including shipping that I have seen and is truly an GEF coin. Still quite a bit of dross to sort through - maybe that is part of the challenge. The best bargains seem to be from recall years ago; in fact I almost completed an high grade Gothic florin set off the 'bay in the late 90s (well never did get an 1854 or 63)...

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1864 penny at 99L is exceptionally good, but hard for me at least to compare the coins without having them in hand; an NGC58 crosslet went for US$58 including shipping that I have seen and is truly an GEF coin. Still quite a bit of dross to sort through - maybe that is part of the challenge. The best bargains seem to be from recall years ago; in fact I almost completed an high grade Gothic florin set off the 'bay in the late 90s (well never did get an 1854 or 63)...

Ebay can be OK if you get through the crap.

We all complain but I love it. :)

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1864 penny at 99L is exceptionally good, but hard for me at least to compare the coins without having them in hand; an NGC58 crosslet went for US$58 including shipping that I have seen and is truly an GEF coin. Still quite a bit of dross to sort through - maybe that is part of the challenge. The best bargains seem to be from recall years ago; in fact I almost completed an high grade Gothic florin set off the 'bay in the late 90s (well never did get an 1854 or 63)...

Ebay can be OK if you get through the crap.

We all complain but I love it. :)

Which takes the energy I sadly don't have. :(

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I have one of those coins, just found it in my family coin collection, and my numbers seem much skinnier than those, anyone got any good ideas on where I could sell it, I was thinking of listing it on E-Bay but I don't want to damper it's value or potential for sale price, any suggestions?

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I have one of those coins, just found it in my family coin collection, and my numbers seem much skinnier than those, anyone got any good ideas on where I could sell it, I was thinking of listing it on E-Bay but I don't want to damper it's value or potential for sale price, any suggestions?

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I have one of those coins, just found it in my family coin collection, and my numbers seem much skinnier than those, anyone got any good ideas on where I could sell it, I was thinking of listing it on E-Bay but I don't want to damper it's value or potential for sale price, any suggestions?

Could we see some photos of it please. You could consider selling it through this forum. You might get a decent price from a member - and no auction fees to pay.

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