from the close-up (absolutely confirming it's a t2), there is a lot of luster so someone is probably banking on it going 63, perhaps 62. i think they are in the 175-225 range. perhaps more. been a while since i've priced checked them.
for the convenience of others - coinfacts saves the day again !!!
Type 2. March release. Looks like a DIVa 2T2-101.2 Remotely possible 63, but the spots are fuggly, meaning not likely.
$94+3 auction cost before taxes, then cost of shipping to TPG, plus various TPG fees, plus cost of re-sale means a MS63 in a PCGS holder is absolutely needed to come close to breaking even...a gamble, and not likely to turn out well.
Two bidders took it from about $42 to $94. Bidding should have stopped at about $35.
Steve Palladino - Ike Group member - DIVa (Designated Ike Varieties) Project co-lead and attributor
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I just checked the varieties on the pcgs price guide and I'm no expert, but the coin listed on Ebay does not look like a type 2.
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@DoubleEagle59 Look again to find your mistake. It's a good learning opportunity if you're interested in varieties.
@massscrew I agree with you; it's not a nice looking specimen.
It is a Type 2.
from the close-up (absolutely confirming it's a t2), there is a lot of luster so someone is probably banking on it going 63, perhaps 62. i think they are in the 175-225 range. perhaps more. been a while since i've priced checked them.
for the convenience of others - coinfacts saves the day again !!!
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It is for me:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/233971252175
me as well.
a quick examination made it seem like there was nothing amiss based on the qty of feedback and other items listed.
Aren’t all Ikes
11.5$ Southern Dollars, The little “Big Easy” set
Type 2. March release. Looks like a DIVa 2T2-101.2
Remotely possible 63, but the spots are fuggly, meaning not likely.
$94+3 auction cost before taxes, then cost of shipping to TPG, plus various TPG fees, plus cost of re-sale means a MS63 in a PCGS holder is absolutely needed to come close to breaking even...a gamble, and not likely to turn out well.
Two bidders took it from about $42 to $94. Bidding should have stopped at about $35.
- Ike Group member
- DIVa (Designated Ike Varieties) Project co-lead and attributor
It is a Type 2... but not worth that investment....Cheers, RickO
dear john,
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sorry guys
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yah, i've gotten more than my fair share of those.
LOL @johnny9434