Finding the hidden deals….

Afternoon everyone….

You all know how I am constantly checking auction sites for a good deal, or an overlooked coin. Sometimes on the bigger auction sites if there are a large amount of high value coins in the auction, most of the regular collectors see that and ignore the entire auction.

This is how I came across this hidden gem last weekend.

It’s a 1936 Delaware commemorative half dollar. It’s been graded by NGC as an MS65, which is a very high grade for this particular coin. It’s got amazing toning on the reverse which I love, and it’s a really low mintage coin.

Here is some info on the coin:

The Delaware Tercentenary half dollar (also known as the Swedish Delaware half dollar) is a commemorative fifty-cent piece struck by the United States Bureau of the Mint to commemorate the 300th anniversary of the first successful European settlementin Delaware. The reverse features the Swedish ship Kalmar Nyckel, which brought early settlers to Delaware, and the obverse depicts Old Swedes Church, which has been described as being the oldest Protestant church in the United States still used as a place of worship. While the coins are dated "1936" on the obverse and the reverse also has the dual date of "1638" and "1938", the coins were actually struck in 1937.

Value
50 cents (0.50 US dollars)
Mass
12.5 g
Diameter
30.61 mm (1.20 in)
Thickness
2.15 mm (0.08 in)
Edge
Reeded
Composition
90.0% silver
10.0% copper
Silver
0.36169 troy oz
Years of minting
1937
Mintage
25,015 including 15 pieces for the Assay Commission and 4,022 later melted.
Mint marks
None, all pieces struck at Philadelphia Mint without mint mark
Design
Old Swedes Church
Designer
Carl L. Schmitz
Design date
1936

Authorizing legislation for the coin passed Congress in early 1936. Although there was no opposition, the legislation was changed to add protections for collectors against abuses, such as low mintages or strikings at multiple mints, which marked some commemorative coins at that time. Once the coin was authorized, the Delaware Swedish Tercentenary Commission (DSTC) held a competition to design the coin, judged by Mint Chief Engraver John R. Sinnock and sculptor Robert Tait McKenzie, which was won by Carl L. Schmitz.
The coins were produced at the Philadelphia Mint in March 1937, and were then sold to the public by the DSTC for $1.75 each. Of the 25,000 coins minted for sale, 20,978 were sold, and the profits used to help fund the tercentenary celebrations.

The coin…

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Now off the even better part….

This coin has a book value from NGC in this grade of $385. I’ve also checked recent auction sales on this coin. Which had a two of them sold in the last three months. Both of those coins sold for over $400.

So why is this such a big deal? Because I paid $255 for this exact coin you just viewed. That’s one hell of a deal. I could flip this coin easily right now to make $150 or more because of the toning.

Here is a screenshot of the NGC coin log.

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The reason why there is no photo of the coin on the listing is because whoever had it graded didn’t want to pay the additional $10 for it.



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That is a pretty cool coin. I really like the ship on the one side.

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Thanks. It’s the primary reason I bought it.

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Sweet deal! I have never found one at a good price. That is awesome!

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Great deal! And that's a pretty nice coin as well.

!PIMP

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It was a surprise to me as well. Thanks, I’m a sucker for ships on coins…

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Every silver lover strives to find good and beautiful things at low prices so that he can keep them in his possession.

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Would it be cool to get a matching Swede 1938 2 Krone silver coin of the Kalmar Nyckel? IF you can find one of the same grade.
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I'm still looking for the 1936 Delaware half to match this Swede coin, doesn't have to be Unc.

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Congrats on finding a coin on the market discounted that much! Thinking of flipping it (flip a coin, ha ha) or adding it to the collection?

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Thanks. It’s one I’ve been looking for so it’s a keeper. But I have done that a few times just to flip a coin.

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Nice work!! 😎

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Read this post while not logged in, forgot to come back oops..

It's a great deal you found there so it seems.. I love the ship on the coin..

!PIMP

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Thanks for coming back and commenting. It was a great deal.
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I'm glad I didn't forget lol. Have a nice weekend !PIMP

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