My husband owns 4 units of a 6 unit commercial office space condo complex. 2 of the units are in an area that was once a residential home (built pre 1900), with the rest of the condo units being built in the late 1970s. Well, the older part of the complex needed a new roof. Contractors were hired, and while they were in the attic, surveying the condition, they found a bag of about 25 gold coins hidden in a somewhat walled area... All pre 1920. They are in fantastic condition, but we have not had them graded. We were able to keep 8 of these liberty coins (years 1885-1901) and one Indian head ten dollar coin from 1915. I know nothing about coins, but this experience sparked an interest!
You know what, that book actually seems like a cool project. Being a young man it’s something you can just add on bit by bit and hopefully complete it by the time I’m gone
I just bought a 1905 $5 gold Eagle for $565 + tax on eBay. It's probably a MS63 or less, with very little chatter in the fields, a clean looking appearance. I think it's a decent deal.
So I got a 1895 gold 5 dollar coin, it had a gold band around it. I took it to a coin store and they offered me $400 for it but I felt like they were just trying to get over on me or they were just looking at it in gold value. How can I get a proper appraisal?
I recommend going to your local coin dealer. They are making better buys and have less overhead. I see, again and again, the websites costing more than the dealers.
My husband owns 4 units of a 6 unit commercial office space condo complex. 2 of the units are in an area that was once a residential home (built pre 1900), with the rest of the condo units being built in the late 1970s. Well, the older part of the complex needed a new roof. Contractors were hired, and while they were in the attic, surveying the condition, they found a bag of about 25 gold coins hidden in a somewhat walled area... All pre 1920. They are in fantastic condition, but we have not had them graded. We were able to keep 8 of these liberty coins (years 1885-1901) and one Indian head ten dollar coin from 1915. I know nothing about coins, but this experience sparked an interest!
You know what, that book actually seems like a cool project. Being a young man it’s something you can just add on bit by bit and hopefully complete it by the time I’m gone
Beautiful coin. Congrats. Great video !
Awesome coin and great video. Thank you.👍
Great info buddy, New Sub👍🏻👍🏻
I just bought a 1905 $5 gold Eagle for $565 + tax on eBay. It's probably a MS63 or less, with very little chatter in the fields, a clean looking appearance. I think it's a decent deal.
I just bought a 1906 $5 silver gold eagle coins half eagle how can decent deal this thankyou
So I got a 1895 gold 5 dollar coin, it had a gold band around it. I took it to a coin store and they offered me $400 for it but I felt like they were just trying to get over on me or they were just looking at it in gold value. How can I get a proper appraisal?
How did u get such a good deal on that? Im looking to get one atm but jm bullion wants like $590 for an AU random date. That seems like alot.
I recommend going to your local coin dealer. They are making better buys and have less overhead. I see, again and again, the websites costing more than the dealers.
I have 5pises gold coins
Wow cool!
i got the same coin but mine is from 1899