the pic of that proof 70 dcam lincoln says it all
barberlover
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someone just posted the official selling price of that coin as over 39,000 with the buyers fee! Besides the fact that the blotchy toning on the obverse makes this coin over graded by at least 3 points, how do most of you feel about paying 4 or 5 figure somes for modern condition rarities that are also not rare coins in mint state or proof condition?
The President claims he didn't lie about taxes for those earning less then $250,000 a year with public mandated health insurance yet his own justice department has said they will use the right of the government to tax when the states appeals go to court.
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<< <i>I like the obverse on yours better. Sorry i dont have 10 g's to spare but if i did oi'd buy gemini's 1856 0 seated half, now thats what a real collector coin looks like! I guess it's time to start going thru original 63 proof sets to look for dcam lincolns! >>
Yes - I saw that 56-O - beautiful piece! Now THAT's a collectors item!
As a Lincoln Proof man,I have to say that was ridiculous.There is no way that is a PR70.Even if it were I wouldn't have paid that.
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and it sets us apart from practitioners and consultants. Gregor
That coin looks better than the $39K piece. I wonder if PCGS is going to end up eating it?
Russ, NCNE
If I were you I'd send in the whole lot and sell at the next Heritage auction.
Registry 1909-1958 Proof Lincolns
just a picture, I think that he is a great looking animal.And yes , with the cigars, you are starting
to look almost like brothers.I think that identical twins would be going a tad to far, but brothers
would seem doable. Bear
Camelot
I suppose the new owner never heard the advice "buy the coin not the holder," while the old owner was undoubtedly glad he never heard it or ignored the advice.
ancient and honorable practice of Hiri Kiri.I wonder if it would work using a butter knife?
Camelot
If it was overgraded as much as people say, what would PCGS pay on the grade review - fair market value or what it sold at auction for?
What it realized at auction IS its fair market value (for the moment) so I think PCGS would be hard-pressed to claim another figure.
But, perhaps they could say: Is the label crisp and clean? Does it say PR70? Were you able to enter it in your registry set? Did your point total go up? So... what's your gripe?
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Actually, come to think of it, I would prefer to argue the latter.
<< <i>Feel lucky? I have a lot of 28 of these listed in an auction right now that is at $6.00. >>
If I knew your eBay ID, I would go bid on them.
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