Analog_Kid
Full Member
Today I stopped at a garage sale. Do you remember those black, ceramic panthers that they used to sell back in the 50's/60's? Yeah, I bought one. I dropped a whole $8 for it because I've always wanted one, even as a child.
The panther belonged to a woman who inherited it from her father, who was a WWII vet. As the woman and I started to come to an agreement, I could tell that she was rather apprehensive about letting it go. But she put her bravest face forward and decided that it was time to move on. Needless to say, the panther now rests in my living room. It will be well taken care of and I feel it an honor to have the panther in my home.
This evening when I bought the panther, the lady mentioned that she also had some old coins from her father that he'd kept for quite some time. She brought them out for me to look at after I told her that I'm interested in coins. Her father had amassed a small amount of junk silver that I'm willing to purchase from her. Barber dimes, Barber quarters, Rosies, silver quarters, Mercury dimes, etc. She even had a 1921 Morgan silver dollar, but had no idea what it was.
Most of the coins were truly junk silver, heavily used and weathered. But some of the coins, like the Morgan, were in pretty good shape. I told her that I'm definitely interested in purchasing the coins from her and that I would pay her a fair price. Respect is practically hard-wired into our DNA as metal detectorists and numismatists.
So, for about 10 silver quarters, 1 Barber quarter, 2 barber dimes, a few Rosies and Mercuries, what do you think would be a fair price?
The panther belonged to a woman who inherited it from her father, who was a WWII vet. As the woman and I started to come to an agreement, I could tell that she was rather apprehensive about letting it go. But she put her bravest face forward and decided that it was time to move on. Needless to say, the panther now rests in my living room. It will be well taken care of and I feel it an honor to have the panther in my home.
This evening when I bought the panther, the lady mentioned that she also had some old coins from her father that he'd kept for quite some time. She brought them out for me to look at after I told her that I'm interested in coins. Her father had amassed a small amount of junk silver that I'm willing to purchase from her. Barber dimes, Barber quarters, Rosies, silver quarters, Mercury dimes, etc. She even had a 1921 Morgan silver dollar, but had no idea what it was.
Most of the coins were truly junk silver, heavily used and weathered. But some of the coins, like the Morgan, were in pretty good shape. I told her that I'm definitely interested in purchasing the coins from her and that I would pay her a fair price. Respect is practically hard-wired into our DNA as metal detectorists and numismatists.
So, for about 10 silver quarters, 1 Barber quarter, 2 barber dimes, a few Rosies and Mercuries, what do you think would be a fair price?