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Watch the price rise before your eyes!

I've been watching some 1931-D cents on eBay lately.

Last month, a PCGS MS64RD sold for $130ish (it's not listed on there any more.)

An auction for one that ended Sunday (also for a PCGS MS64RD) closed at $160.

Now, ealier today, an auction for one (also a PCGS MS64RD) closed at $199.

How much higher will they go?

This date is a tougher date than most people realize. Is the price pressure because people are realizing the difficulty in the date, or is it because of the overall interest in Lincolns?

And what's stopping me from unloading all of my later-date Lincolns?

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  • What still has me dumbfounded is the stupid money being paid for the modern Lincoln proofs. At FUN there were some nutty prices being paid:

    1954 PCGS PR68 DC $13,800
    1955 PCGS PR68 DC $14,950
    1956 PCGS PR68 DC $16,100
    1963 PCGS PR70 DC $39,100
    1981-S T1 Lincoln PCGS PR70 DC $8,050
    1986-S PCGS PR 70DC $3,450

    These are just a couple of examples.

    David Hall a couple of months ago said that the Lincoln series is super hot. He wasn't just full of hot air. This series has gone nuts.

    Gee, should I buy now that the prices are at moon money levels?
  • mr1931Smr1931S Posts: 6,246 ✭✭✭✭✭
    1963 PCGS PR70 DC $39,100...

    The obsession with perfection has reached unprecedented levels for some.

    Great spirits have always encountered violent opposition from mediocre minds.-Albert Einstein

  • STUPIDITY......has reached unprecedented levels for some.

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