Can anyone stop the lunacy? Heritage 1939 Jeff proof with "scarce" Reverse of '38 at $1,66
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Original message: I am so excited! I have a couple of 1939 Proof Jeffs with the steps of 1938! I thought it was the Reverse of 1940 that was the scarce variety. I thank Heritage for setting me straight. To quote Heritage's description: "1939 5C PR67 PCGS. Reverse of 1938. A scarcer proof variant that shows the "wavy" steps on Monticello as seen in 1938." LINK
Edited to add: My gosh ... this coin is at $1,450 bid and $1,667 with the juice ... for an 89/5 coin Heritage's own price guide lists at $245 to $315. I e-mailed Heritage about this yesterday and received no response. Does anyone else have better contacts? Their description obviously is leading someone on. No knowledge is a dangerous thing!
Well, I see Heritage now has edited its description to remove the word "scarcer" from the description (with no acknowlegement of my e-mail), but someone still is getting ripped as it stands...
Edited to add: My gosh ... this coin is at $1,450 bid and $1,667 with the juice ... for an 89/5 coin Heritage's own price guide lists at $245 to $315. I e-mailed Heritage about this yesterday and received no response. Does anyone else have better contacts? Their description obviously is leading someone on. No knowledge is a dangerous thing!
Well, I see Heritage now has edited its description to remove the word "scarcer" from the description (with no acknowlegement of my e-mail), but someone still is getting ripped as it stands...
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a variant since they made both types in 1939...but a very misleading description.
Intentional???
My guess is it will be closer to $1 than a million, LOL.
lol Go ahead and bid the million, one more won't matter.
Leo
P.S. I know that you know that I know that you were just kidding.
The more qualities observed in a coin, the more desirable that coin becomes!
My Jefferson Nickel Collection
only a few have the rev of 1940 straight lines
the 1939 proof rev of 40 is the scarce one
pcgs has only graded a total of[ 34] 39 rev of 40
now for the 1940 proof it flip flops
the 1940 rev of 38 is the scarce one
only [28] total graded
This description is not only misleading, it's not even factual. Over 99% of the mintage of the 1939 proof nickel is the same reverse as the 1938. Stating it's scarce..and inferring that it's different than the normal makes me never want to bid on a Heritage auction.
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