I am also very curious what a RAW signed one is worth. Considering how hot this thing is, I wouldn't be surprised to see crazy moon money above what Gluggo suggested.
It's the COA that's worth the money...not the coin. Sure, being slabbed together makes a difference...especially if it's a 70. Down the road it probably will make a big difference compared to little difference now IMHO. If you want the money out of the early COA sell it now rather than wait and speculate!
@amwldcoin said:
It's the COA that's worth the money...not the coin. Sure, being slabbed together makes a difference...especially if it's a 70. Down the road it probably will make a big difference compared to little difference now IMHO. If you want the money out of the early COA sell it now rather than wait and speculate!
I'm curious...how much would you pay him for it? I may not be able to resist the temptation to open at least one of mine soon. It's driving me crazy.
Yes my post is a bit overkill but while all the Frenzy maybe you can take advantage of your good luck. If it’s your only one you can always come on the BST and buy one.
Some people have more money than sense . While I might think $100.00 is a lot of money for me a hedge fund manager would look at that same $100.00 like pennies.
@92vette said:
Congrats! Where there any handwritten numbers or anything unusual written on the shipping box?
Nope, just the shipping label.
Do you remember what time exactly that your order went through? Mine went through within 1 minute of the sale going live, but I've heard that they were distributed randomly and not in order.
Another post James Sego got about $4k for a signed. Get your $4k then buy another pocket the difference. Remember how much money people paid for the gold Kennedy with Chicago release on the label ? Those people are sucking wind today. Strike while the iron is hot.
Congratulations to the OP for getting a signed one. I was hoping for a signed one and opened mine to find it unsigned. Nice to see a member here get one!
Sell ASAP as per above & get your profit. True collectors are not going to give a rip about a COA (possibly if it is not there at all), let alone a signed one. What is intrinsically valuable about Mr. Ryder's signature/autograph?
Love that Milled British (1830-1960) Well, just Love coins, period.
@amwldcoin said:
It's the COA that's worth the money...not the coin. Sure, being slabbed together makes a difference...especially if it's a 70. Down the road it probably will make a big difference compared to little difference now IMHO. If you want the money out of the early COA sell it now rather than wait and speculate!
I'm curious...how much would you pay him for it? I may not be able to resist the temptation to open at least one of mine soon. It's driving me crazy.
@92vette said:
Congrats! Where there any handwritten numbers or anything unusual written on the shipping box?
Nope, just the shipping label.
Do you remember what time exactly that your order went through? Mine went through within 1 minute of the sale going live, but I've heard that they were distributed randomly and not in order.
@amwldcoin said:
LOL! 65.95! I only play with modern mint stuff when I have it sold. I would wager there are many folks who will pay more than the going rate though!
@amwldcoin said:
It's the COA that's worth the money...not the coin. Sure, being slabbed together makes a difference...especially if it's a 70. Down the road it probably will make a big difference compared to little difference now IMHO. If you want the money out of the early COA sell it now rather than wait and speculate!
I'm curious...how much would you pay him for it? I may not be able to resist the temptation to open at least one of mine soon. It's driving me crazy.
Oh that makes sense...it may be impossible to sell one of these for more than $65.95!
Sell it now during the frenzy, before the next big offering from the Mint.
Thought about putting my own signature on the COA, surely someone somewhere will gobble it right up
I just sent the one I got to another who I promised I would sell to. I didn’t make big money but I keep my word. I will have to get one for myself later in life. Nice picture looks real cool. Congratulations
32 just appeared on Ebay...asking 22,000.00...Funny thing is...if you check the sellers completed auctions, you can see they sold twice into the price rise...I am sure they canceled both sales and now when their coin arrived, they opened it and found a signed COA...Crazy how the unscrupulous get rewarded.
32 just appeared on Ebay...asking 22,000.00...Funny thing is...if you check the sellers completed auctions, you can see they sold twice into the price rise...I am sure they canceled both sales and now when their coin arrived, they opened it and found a signed COA...Crazy how the unscrupulous get rewarded.
I hope they get their sale!
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Wow. Congrats!
Great transactions with oih82w8, JasonGaming, Moose1913.
Nice catch....Too bad you can't get it attributed to THAT coin
OK, so what is the difference with those signed at the show vs. included with the coin
Edit...never mind. The ones at the show were dated. The ones in the box are numbered
$4500.00 ? Put it on the bay at $9000.00 with Best Offers maybe somebody will bite, Congrats and #30 that’s awesome!
I am also very curious what a RAW signed one is worth. Considering how hot this thing is, I wouldn't be surprised to see crazy moon money above what Gluggo suggested.
Early American Copper, Bust and Seated.
It's the COA that's worth the money...not the coin. Sure, being slabbed together makes a difference...especially if it's a 70. Down the road it probably will make a big difference compared to little difference now IMHO. If you want the money out of the early COA sell it now rather than wait and speculate!
Congrats @KensCoins2287!
Now I have an idea of what it looks like.
That is very cool! Cool to see it is numbered also. I thought I saw a low number cert at Baltimore also so the cert numbers do seem to be very random.
I'm curious...how much would you pay him for it? I may not be able to resist the temptation to open at least one of mine soon. It's driving me crazy.
Early American Copper, Bust and Seated.
Yes my post is a bit overkill but while all the Frenzy maybe you can take advantage of your good luck. If it’s your only one you can always come on the BST and buy one.
Some people have more money than sense . While I might think $100.00 is a lot of money for me a hedge fund manager would look at that same $100.00 like pennies.
Congrats! Where there any handwritten numbers or anything unusual written on the shipping box?
Nope, just the shipping label.
Do you remember what time exactly that your order went through? Mine went through within 1 minute of the sale going live, but I've heard that they were distributed randomly and not in order.
Early American Copper, Bust and Seated.
Another post James Sego got about $4k for a signed. Get your $4k then buy another pocket the difference. Remember how much money people paid for the gold Kennedy with Chicago release on the label ? Those people are sucking wind today. Strike while the iron is hot.
Congratulations to the OP for getting a signed one. I was hoping for a signed one and opened mine to find it unsigned. Nice to see a member here get one!
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What a nice surprise!
nice, I like![:) :)](https://forums.collectors.com/resources/emoji/smile.png)
Congratulations!!!
Such a rush I bet.
Enjoy the moment.
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That is a cool surprise.... Congratulations on your good fortune... Cheers, RickO
Sell ASAP as per above & get your profit. True collectors are not going to give a rip about a COA (possibly if it is not there at all), let alone a signed one. What is intrinsically valuable about Mr. Ryder's signature/autograph?
Well, just Love coins, period.
Sell ... Sell ... Sell ... !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
LOL! 65.95! I only play with modern mint stuff when I have it sold. I would wager there are many folks who will pay more than the going rate though!
Congrats!! One out of 300, and numbered 30. It looks like the example in that unboxing video posted earlier.
Congratulations!!!! Now....strike while the iron is hot!
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Congratulations!
I want to say it was 12:04
Waiting to see someone offer something outrageous like 10 slabbed $20 st gaudens for one.....then I’ll know tulipmania is peaking.
Oh that makes sense...it may be impossible to sell one of these for more than $65.95!
Early American Copper, Bust and Seated.
Congrats on the sale. All the money IMO. Early Christmas gift
Congrats!
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Good for you!
nice score!
Congrats #30 Woo Hoo!!!!! That's awesome.
Nice! Congrats. Glad to see forum members snag some of these.
I agree it would be smart to sell early. Let us know how you do!
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Congrats! +1 on the sell it now!
Sell it now during the frenzy, before the next big offering from the Mint.![:) :)](https://forums.collectors.com/resources/emoji/smile.png)
Thought about putting my own signature on the COA, surely someone somewhere will gobble it right up
It's been sold
Congrats! That was quick!![:) :)](https://forums.collectors.com/resources/emoji/smile.png)
NICE!
Congratulations that awesome
Congratulations! Like the number too!
I just sent the one I got to another who I promised I would sell to. I didn’t make big money but I keep my word. I will have to get one for myself later in life. Nice picture looks real cool. Congratulations
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Congrats! What a nice surprise![;) ;)](https://forums.collectors.com/resources/emoji/wink.png)
How much more $ if COA #30 was in a PCGS slab?
How much?
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if they are worth thousands, they will be counterfeited soon
I fixed it for you.
So.....what ya get for it ? (if you don't mind), see it says best offer accepted!
32 just appeared on Ebay...asking 22,000.00...Funny thing is...if you check the sellers completed auctions, you can see they sold twice into the price rise...I am sure they canceled both sales and now when their coin arrived, they opened it and found a signed COA...Crazy how the unscrupulous get rewarded.
I hope they get their sale!
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