I'm buying this from Pinnacle

MS64B in an old NGC holder. I'm wondering if I have this reslabbed do I get the 10 year gaurantee for the price of a reslab? I just got done checking auction prices and it's not a bad deal at all ($470 ppd) and on approval.

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EVP
How does one get a hater to stop hating?
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Clankeye
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K S
BTW, I think it looks like a lustrous and desirable specimen, although I cannot debate its value.
Does anybody give any credence to Scott Travers supposition that 90% of red copper (with some age of course) is more likely than not recolored?
Glenn
Check Heritage auction prices it's in the ball park (even less than some) your living in the past. I'd like to get it for less. Wake yourself up, your dreaming.
Gilbert,
NGC has stated they'll guarantee copper in their latest generation holder. I was just wonder to they reslab and give the guarantee or must it go through an evaluation process.
And, you bought it from Pinnacle, a good company.
Total Pop pcgs/ngc. ms64/better
1818 1820
b 77/9 211/233
rb 69/7 144/141
r 3/0 12/7
nearly impossible to find an 1818 better than ms64. I was told this coin has considerable red for a brown coin. I think the price is fair.
i bought a anacs ms-63-RB 1818 large cent less that 6 months ago for $325 off the bourse floor. it actually was ms-64, but it had a mint-made rim-clip (which is why i bought it)
K S
AgentTim, though I no longer collect early copper, I expect that the population figues you quoted probably underestimate the number of specimens that exist. The EACers I used to converse with did not believe in slabbinbg their coins!
It's a question of better detail and surfaces which your coin has versus more red color, which our coin has. I like the one you're buying!
Cheers!
- jadecoins
Not everything can be bought for cheap..................
Rusty
Is that one of your "repair" jobs?
Russ, NCNE
- jade
if you like it, really really like it, the price does not matter
of course, make sure you see it in-hand 1st
K S
The B is for brown whoever asked.
Dork your 1818 (and 1820) pops open way up at MS63. rim clip adds no value except to you.
Also Dork auction prices are a fair estimate of value, there are fewer deals walking the floor you can find them when you as old and wise as you are, but I'm not ( well probably older but not wiser).
maybe pops are not completely accurate because copper boys don't slab but they make an excellent sample population and I suspect few gem 1818 exist based on this sample population.
This coin appears to have the look I like and I'm willing to pay his asking price.
No one has answered my main question will I be able to have this reslabbed into the new 10 year guarantee holder with or without some cost of an evaluation.
<< <i>Dork your 1818 (and 1820) pops open way up at MS63. rim clip adds no value except to you. Also Dork auction prices are a fair estimate of value, there are fewer deals walking the floor you can find them when you as old and wise as you are, but I'm not ( well probably older but not wiser). >>
alright, jim-bob, now your asking for it. i gotta slam you big-time, so lemme put it this way, buster: ain't no way no how, are you gonna be older than me
stick that in your pipe & suck on it
K S
Tom
MS-64 RB
MS-65 BR
MS-66 RB
AU-55 BR
MS-61 BR
MS-64 BN
MS-65 RB
and my all-time favorite:
Look closely re spotting re copper & for contact marks on Miss Liberty's face and neck.
The NGC guarantee applies only to recently graded copper, so I'd find out when this coin was originally slabbed.
With the contantly changing standards re color designation, make sure the coin has at least 25% of original mint RD if you plan on paying RB prices for old copper.
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I don't agree with this statement. EVERY auction has 1881-s Morgans and almost every one has 1938-d 5c but you don't see unc Randalls in every auction fewer and fewer as a matter of fact. I've been looking. I just had to return one to B&M. Cataloged as UNC. someone tried to remone carbon spots with a pin. If you drew a circle on an etch-a-scetch and tried to file in the circle thats what several areas looked like, I'm gun shy of raw.
Tom
It is an extremely likeable coin and very PQ for the assigned grade NGC gave it although it does look more Brown than RB.
I think you will forget the price paid long after you and others still enjoy the quality of that coin. It looks to be a keeper.
So what if you paid an extra $50 or $100 tops? You won't regret it.