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AH kennedys
Does anyone know What they are really worth? I looked at the PCGS price guide but i know how inacurate that can be so i'll ask you people, what is an AH worth in...
PF-64?
PF-65?
PF-66?
PF-67?
PF-68?
PF-69?
PF-64cam?
PF-65cam?
PF-66cam?
PF-67cam?
PF-68cam?
PF-64?
PF-65?
PF-66?
PF-67?
PF-68?
PF-69?
PF-64cam?
PF-65cam?
PF-66cam?
PF-67cam?
PF-68cam?
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PF-65 - $25
PF-66 - $35
PF-67 - $45
PF-68 - $90
PF-69 - $525
PF-64cam - $45
PF-65cam - $60
PF-66cam - $120
PF-67cam - $250
PF-68cam - $800
Russ, NCNE
Liberty: Parent of Science & Industry
They are frequently listed on eBay, but not in DCAM. Those come up very, very rarely. PCGS pop has only 52 in DCAM in any grade. That has grown by only one in the last year, and that was a crackout.
The last 65DCAM that came up went for $425 or so, and that was the one that was cracked out. It's now in a 67DCAM holder.
Russ, NCNE
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3007993236&category=11974
AH
Who knows, maybe the market is picking up for those coins?
Russ, NCNE
I like the AH Kennedy but place it in the same catagory as the 55 Poorman's DoubleDie or the 1989 "No 'P' MM Washington- Novelty coins, at best.
Fun to own because the variety is easily seen, but the mintage and survival rate is too high to place it in catagory other than that.
Is that 65 DCAM the one I sold to santos , ebay at 490. It came back from PCGS as a 64DCAM and I sent it back and it came back 65DCAM, did he get it to a 67DCAM??
I know the seller real good........
<< <i>Hey Russ
Is that 65 DCAM the one I sold to santos , ebay at 490. It came back from PCGS as a 64DCAM and I sent it back and it came back 65DCAM, did he get it to a 67DCAM?? >>
coynclecter,
It is indeed. He sent it off to NCS to have the milk spot removed, than resubmitted it to PCGS.
Russ, NCNE
I have seen a lot of high priced ones for sale but have not seen any of them sell at those prices. Anyone have knowledge of any of these selling in the 1000 plus range??
Edited to add some Teletrade prices (although I don't necessarily trust these):
09.16.02: PCGS PR66DCAM: $1150 (Note: This one has since been resold, twice for less each time. Must be a dog).
11.06.02: NGC PR68UCAM: $3100
12.02.02 PCGS PR67DCAM: $1950 (no image with this one)
And, way back when (11.19.01): PCGS PR68DCAM: $6000
Russ, NCNE
<< <i>DCAM- That is "moon" money that Seller is asking and I doubt the final price will advance anywhere close to his BIN.
I like the AH Kennedy but place it in the same catagory as the 55 Poorman's DoubleDie or the 1989 "No 'P' MM Washington- Novelty coins, at best.
Fun to own because the variety is easily seen, but the mintage and survival rate is too high to place it in catagory other than that. >>
Braddick- Heck, I knew that. I thought I was making fun with my last statement. Guess I should have added a "HaHa". Anyway, you never know about that "moon" money. This was "moon" money for this coin a couple of months ago:
"Moon" money
Yet, they darn sure have a buyer at that level.
<< <i>PCGS PR69CAM 1964 for under $200.00? That's not too bad, and it's a Rick Tomaska coin to boot. >>
A coin that belongs to someone that WORKS for Rick. I own my 2 for less than $100 each. I sure wouldn't pay that kind of money.