Crazy price for a sad coin
I had to watch this one to see how high it would go. I like the Standing Liberty quarters and saw this rare date in MS65 FH. The trouble is, it is not a full head. I'm not sure what the grade is by this picture.
1919-D FH MS65??
Can you believe the bid went over $4,000? Trends has it at $24,000 but that is for a real one. Hmm, why would someone like centless sell a 24,000 dollar coin for just 4 grand? This seller is making out big. I am disgusted that bidders are willing to pay this amount too. Do they collect in a vacuum? There is so much info on good and bad certification companies. All they have to do is show the coin to 1 knowledgeable collector and they would know the truth.
1919-D FH MS65??
Can you believe the bid went over $4,000? Trends has it at $24,000 but that is for a real one. Hmm, why would someone like centless sell a 24,000 dollar coin for just 4 grand? This seller is making out big. I am disgusted that bidders are willing to pay this amount too. Do they collect in a vacuum? There is so much info on good and bad certification companies. All they have to do is show the coin to 1 knowledgeable collector and they would know the truth.
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I guess, that also plays a heavy roll with the Seller too.
peacockcoins
I hate it when you see my post before I can edit the spelling.
Always looking for nice type coins
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<< <i>I don't think thats to bad of price on a 19D SLQ 65fh >>
MacCoin,
The problem is that it's graded by NTC, which means it's either harshly cleaned, hairlined, not full head or overgraded by 3 to 5 points - or a combination of all of that.
Russ, NCNE
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I've purchased NTC's and the glaring truth is they are two or three points (and, on a good day, only one point) overgraded. The coin is what it is, not an unattractive, but certainly not the grade purported on the insert.
Case in point: MS66 clad Ikes. Not too shabby, but generally MS64's. The MS66 might be a $140.00 coin and a true MS64 a $20.00 coin. The NTC will sell for $40.00 causing the new buyer to believe he ripped the coin at a bargain price when in reality he paid twice its worth.
peacockcoins
Frank
roadrunner
If the buyer holds onto it for a few decades......
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