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NEAT PCGS MODERNS FOR SALE- SOME TOUGHIES

wondercoinwondercoin Posts: 16,974 ✭✭✭✭✭
I have the following PCGS coins available for sale today at these prices. PM me if you are interested. Coins are subject to prior sale. Free shipping in US.

LINCOLN CENTS:

1999(d): PCGS-MS69RD - $ 260
2003(p): PCGS-MS69RD - $ 150
2003(d): PCGS-MS69RD - $ 150


JEFFERSON NICKEL:

1999(p): PCGS-MS67FS: P.O.R.


ROOSEVELT DIMES:

1999-2003(p,d) - ALL IN PCGS-MS68FB - P.M. FOR SPECIAL PRICES TO FORUM MEMBERS ON SPECIFIC DATES.

1999(d): PCGS-MS69FB (POP 2/0)


STATE QUARTERS:

1999(d) GEORGIA (PCGS-MS67): $875
2001(d) KENTUCKY (PCGS-MS68): P.O.R.
2002(p) OHIO (PCGS-MS69) FLAG HOLDER: $815



SACAGAWEA DOLLARS:

2000(d): PCGS-MS69: P.O.R. (pop 2/0)

2001(p): PCGS-MS69: P.O.R.

2001(d): PCGS-MS68: $750

2002(p): PCGS-MS69: P.O.R. (pop 4/0)

2003(d): PCGS-MS68: P.O.R.


IKE DOLLARS:

1972(s): PCGS-MS69: P.O.R. (pop 5/0)

1974(s): PCGS-MS69: P.O.R. (pop 2/0)

1977(d): PCGS-MS63 SILVER PLANCHET: P.O.R.


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Comments

  • figures image
    may the force be with you.



    rob.
  • wondercoinwondercoin Posts: 16,974 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Rob: If the "figures" comment relates to my latest reduced price on the 2003(p,d) cents down from $200 to $150, understand that I am simply reacting to various collectors and dealers having decided to "dump" their coins at any price on ebay (opening bids under $10 with no reserve) and elsewhere and revising my price downward accordingly.

    Also, the coins I ship out are always SUPER spot-free, haze-free specimens. I have a number of coins with small spots on them, which I would gladly sell for $100/coin if anyone wants them. The coins I ship are always super quality (or I will state the coin is low end for the grade IMHO). image

    Would I have preferred that "my competition" offered out their coins at $200 - of course. The value of my inventory (including consignment coins) of these 2003 cents dropped as a result of me desiring to stay competitive. I expect an additional price drop this week as well, provided "my competition" elects to price their coins well under my asking price.

    Anyone who thinks the Memorial Cent market is not the "free market system" at work need look no further than how sellers are selling their 2003 Lincolns image

    Wondercoin
    Wondercoin

    Please visit my website at www.wondercoins.com and my ebay auctions under my user name www.wondercoin.com.
  • Nothing wrong with cmpetition. Sometimes the (collector) wins, as in this case and sometimes the dealer wins. And sometimes both win!! That's competition at its finest. Mitch, I'm saving my money to purchase one of your coins, it will be one of the top, if not the top coin in my collections. You don't have to defend your quality, it's synomous with "Wondercoin"!! image
    PCGS sets under The Thomas Collections. Modern Commemoratives @ NGC under "One Coin at a Time". USMC Active 1966 thru 1970" The real War.
  • Mitch

    Where are the Clad Washington's ?
    FORMER # 1 NOW # 3 ON ALL TIME FINEST CLAD QUARTER COLLECTION

    PCGS THE ONLY WAY TO GO

    Ed
  • SteveSteve Posts: 3,312 ✭✭✭
    Mitch,
    I'm just a simple Lincoln Cent collector. It continues to amaze me WHY any dealer would pay more than one or two dollars for an MS69RD 2003 or 2003D Lincoln Cent. The mint is currently continuing to produce MILLIONS of these coins every month. Certainly, a percentage of them could find their way into PCGS slabs at the prices these coins are now apparently trading at. If the ultimate consumer of these coins is a collector like me, somebody along the buying/selling process is going to get burned BIG TIME because we all must know these coins cannot sustain even a fraction of their current market value over time. My guess is that a dealer or someone thinking he/she will make a "quick killing" in the popular Lincoln cent market will be the one who loses. It's like playing "hot potato" with each person trying to make sure they are not left with the "hot potato" stuck in their hands. Wouldn't the hobby be better served by a more reasonable approach to selling these modern coins? Steveimage
  • wondercoinwondercoin Posts: 16,974 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Steve: Your comments are noted - but, consider this:

    1. Your argument obviously applies to EVERY 2003 denomination of coin. And, in theory, applied to every previous year of coinage during that year. In other words, anyone who pursued collecting Jefferson nickels or Kennedy Half Dollars from Denver in year 2000 (just to mention a couple of the myriad of tough modern coin) heard the same argument - yet, PCGS has graded anywhere from just 0-2 coins in grades MS67FS and MS68 or better of this date even now (3 years later!). Point being - you just never know which coins will turn out to be real winners or real losers do you?

    2. A huge % of the slabbing of these coins is NOT being done by "dealers" (for example, I have yet to purchase a single roll of 2003 coins or a single 2003 Mint Set myself from the mint) but by COLLECTORS looking to try to "cash in" on the grading wheel of fortune. JUST LOOK ON EBAY NOW AND SEE WHO IS SELLING THESE COINS!! Collectors (some even our own board members) are doing the selling. And, cashing in is not all that easy (check out my auction of (50) PCGS slabs which opened at $2/coin on the BST board yeaterday).

    So, Steve, with all due respect, you do need to understand the dynamics of what is going on here in order to analyze the situation fairly I believe. image

    Wondercoin
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  • pontiacinfpontiacinf Posts: 8,915 ✭✭
    im with laz image
    image

    Go BIG or GO HOME. ©Bill
  • wondercoinwondercoin Posts: 16,974 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Bill: Who said I am not with laz too? image

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  • cladkingcladking Posts: 28,694 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Certainly paying significant premiums for coins being currently produced is speculative.
    But it should be remembered that the vast majority of these coins will go into circulation
    without ever having been checked for varieties or high grades. There are billions being
    made and a relative handfull of people who are searching them. Even if all the highest
    grades were intercepted, there would likely be far fewer than you might imagine. Many
    of the high grade coins are coming out of mint sets and have been for some time. Mint
    set mintage and quality is somewhat more predictable so the speculation is not nearly so
    much a "shot in the dark" as it is a prediction based on some known quantities.
    Tempus fugit.
  • RussRuss Posts: 48,514 ✭✭✭
    Current pops for 2003 Lincolns:

    PCGS No: 3178
    Date: 2003-P
    Denom: 1C
    Variety:
    Desig: MSRD
    VG-VF: 0
    40: 0
    45: 0
    50: 0
    53: 0
    55: 0
    58: 0
    60: 0
    61: 0
    62: 0
    63: 0
    64: 0
    65: 5
    66: 24
    67: 30
    68: 246
    69: 73
    70: 0
    Total: 378

    PCGS No: 3181
    Date: 2003-D
    Denom: 1C
    Variety:
    Desig: MSRD
    VG-VF: 0
    40: 0
    45: 0
    50: 0
    53: 0
    55: 0
    58: 0
    60: 0
    61: 0
    62: 0
    63: 0
    64: 0
    65: 2
    66: 29
    67: 10
    68: 84
    69: 30
    70: 0
    Total: 155

    And, growing at warp speed.

    Russ, NCNE
  • wondercoinwondercoin Posts: 16,974 ✭✭✭✭✭
    "And, growing at warp speed"

    There is always one winner as a result of all those submissions - regardless of how they grade image

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