"Auction" Ends For Louisiana Quarter.
wondercoin
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I am "auctioning" off right here on this thread a freshly graded 2002(p) Louisiana State Quarter grading PCGS-MS68!! Opening bid $10.25 with no reserve. Please bid in at least $1 (or more) increments. Feel free to bid for the coin right here on the thread or via PM to me and I'll post your bid (if you would like to be ananomous). "Auction" closes tomorrow (Saturday) morning at precisely 11:30 a.m. EST. If any confusion at all takes place, I reserve right to decide who wins the coin and my decision is final. Free shipping anywhere in the US. Let's have some fun! Does anyone open the bidding at $10.25? Wondercoin. P.S. I also posted an identical coin on ebay and that auction closes on Monday night.
PSS: This coin will be in the new PCGS FLAG HOLDER displaying a state flag of Louisiana on the front of the coin holder and all grading information and cert #s will be on the reverse of the coin.
PSS: This coin will be in the new PCGS FLAG HOLDER displaying a state flag of Louisiana on the front of the coin holder and all grading information and cert #s will be on the reverse of the coin.
Please visit my website at www.wondercoins.com and my ebay auctions under my user name www.wondercoin.com.
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Just for the fun of it, I will start the bidding at $15.00
JJacks
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<< <i>$8.75 -- face + plastic I missed the free bonuses. Better add $1.50 to that.... ( or an extra $17 for the plastic fee for the dollar and half) so... $27.25. Any more is robbery ( a crime for those law enforcement officials on the board) >>
-This from a collector who outbid me on a couple of PCGS MS67 State quarters on eBay just this week! And, your bid was much higher for a 67 then you are willing to go for this MS68? :
peacockcoins
Pat: Don't you just love it!!
I also remember when I was selling those "silly" 2001 $5 Gold Cap Visitor Center (PCGS-MS70) coins on this board to forum members around 9-10 months ago at less than $450/coin for most. I think approx. (19) of them in total(?). A collector was nice enough to consign one back to me last week to post on ebay where it just ended at $1,625 delivered. Let's see: (19) x $450 = $8,550. vs. (19) x $1625 = $30,875. Braddick: Do you notice that no one EVER talks about modern coins like this one (and it appears even the MS69 coins are trading up to 3x-4x the govt. issue price now)?
Any other nice collectors out there care to consign one back to me? Wondercoin.
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And this from someone who will pay more for a Poor coin than one in much higher condition:: confused::
We've dealt with each other before, so you know my address. My offer stands on paying MS68 money on any 2000 or 2001 or 2002 State quarter in VG08 (to make it even easier) or less.
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I don't see anyone here chastising you for it. Wondercoin.
If I am in your shoes, I'd put a time limit on your offer for a GD04 state quarter at 68 money because otherwise I'm off to buy a rock tumbler and dump a bunch of quarters into it. ( !!!)
Somewhat more seriously, I was nosing around the population figures for modern coins and I noticed someone has encapsulated a XF45 1988-P dime and someone else has an AU55 1997-D dime. My only comment is that I sure hope these were the grades the collectors wanted...because otherwise I would sure be irritated by receiving these grades if I had submitted these coins!
Mark
Now, regarding the rock tumbler. I own one. You'll get AG coins out of them, but not gradable, PCGS (or NGC for that matter) AG coins.
No time limit on the VG/MS68 offer!
peacockcoins
Ever tried one of those tumblers that they use to clean spent brass at the gun ranges?
peacockcoins
As a child I'd walk around with a coin in my shoe for awhile. They'd lose
a couple grades per week- - might be a little slower now. Surely a rock
tumbler with a little sand in it would do the trick. And a coin carried as a
pocket piece will lose about one grade per month.
Remember that thread about rock tumblers a few weeks back? Someone linked the website and I bought one along with the kit.
We'll see how it all goes.
The only 'flaw' is the coins, well worn, have NO flaws!
Also- when was the last time you saw a 1974-S 40% silver Ike in FN12?
It'll be interesting to see what happens (they all ship to a Service on Monday)...
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