Stella Colbert's #2 Washington Quarter set being auctioned
Whitewashqtr
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I just looked through the 83 coins on Bowers' site and I must say that is the ugliest collection of quarters I have ever seen. Of all the top pop's that are there, I have 7 coins on my watchlist (which includes the coins I cant afford and have no intention of buying). Tallk about the holder and not the coin.
Makes me think twice about what the top sets really contain. I will take my set over that one anyday. And if you really want a nice top set, MANOFCOINS' quarter set is by far nicer and once complete I am sure it will rank up there Registry wise with the Colbert set.
JMHO
WWQ
Makes me think twice about what the top sets really contain. I will take my set over that one anyday. And if you really want a nice top set, MANOFCOINS' quarter set is by far nicer and once complete I am sure it will rank up there Registry wise with the Colbert set.
JMHO
WWQ
HAVE A GREAT DAY! THE CHOICE IS YOURS!!!!
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When the "dog" sets come up for auction (and, again, I am not commenting on this latest set for sale), the handful of neat coins usually get attention and the other 80%+ of the coins often sell for very low prices which often skew typical asking prices for certain coins for a while.
Wondercoin
On the contrary Mitch.. it appears that prices are EXTREMELY strong!! The 2 MS68's are over $10k already. And I actually added the total amount of the set at over $165k so far. The #1 Walser set sold for a grand total before the seller's fee of only $104k only less than a year ago.
However, I am going out on a limb and guess that B & M have set the opening prices and that is what I am seeing.
Check it out Mitch.. there are many coins I would pass on even if I had the money.
WWQ
So I guess there is no "contrary"
Wondercoin
P.S. Those $10,000 and $12,000 B&M bidders for MS68 coins must have missed that the MS68 quarter in the Heritage sale is currently at $575
So I guess there is no "contrary"
WWQ - Your comment - you pointed out the prices were likely reserves - hence, no "contrary" - right?
Wondercoin
At least I looked at the coins. At least I know what nice Washingtons look like. As I am sure you know your Lincolns better than me.
The set has a currect auction price of $165k!!! $60k more than the Walser set, which I think was much nicer!! So, Did I hurt someone's feelings? I think not!!
But I do think that most of the coins are DOGS!! I wouldnt want them in my collection!! The point I was making is that just because you bought the holder and are the #2 Registry set, doesnt mean you have a nice collection in my opinion. As WONDERCOIN said, DOG sets do come for auction. And I think this one is according to the pictures that B & M put up.
So call me what you want. There was a point to my post and you missed it!!
WWQ
So.. suit yourself "my friend". You may have dug your own grave on this one. Sorry. If you had any problem with my post.. you could have posted something quite differently to let me know there is this unwritten rule you speak about.
Bottom line is.. I was really disappointed to see the coins in the #2 Registry set, which I was hoping to add a few to my own set. I dont think my opinion will keep the auction prices down!! They are already at healthy prices and that is with 19 days left before the auction.
BTW, I did not know of the "unwritten" rule you speak about. But, in any event, your point is taken.
That makes three "unwritten rules" that wwq doesn't comprehend!
Three strikes and you're out!
BJ get the hook!!!
Funny how he sucks-up to Manofcoins now, after flaming him when he first joined the boards!
My 20th Century Gold Major Design Type Set ---started : 11/17/1997 ---- completed : 1/21/2004
Currin: Keep in mind that my comment pertains to SPECIFIC coin dates/mintmarks from 1948-1958 primarily. Coins from 1959-64 are not included in this list for sure (e.g. 1962(p)). Also, the 10-20x comment is the maximum premium for blast white - some dates/mintmarks might carry a 2x or 3x or some other premimum. But, the maximum is indeed 10x-20x - I gave 1957(p) as an example I believe of a $75 toned PCGS-MS67 (bought last 3-4 coins at that price) and a $750-$1500 coin to be sure in blast white PCGS-MS67 if one was offered to me.
Wondercoin
After selling what used to be the #1 proof washington registry set, I have now embarked on collecting a rainbow and color-toned proof washington set. Right now, the coins I'm buying may have outstanding color and toning, but they might not have the grade points that other coins with less or no color might have. As a result, my rainbow will not rank high in the registry, but it's certainly attractive.
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