<< <i>How many have you sold and how many do you have off for grading right now? >>
I sold eight that had graded PR64 back when I decided to stop submitting every friggin' one I got and only submit PR65 or better. I've also sold a couple dozen raw dogs, but I also decided to start keeping those. Besides The Stash, I have five in for grading right now, and 51 raw. Also have three more on the way. Of the raw coins, most are dogs and will stay raw.
Marty has actually handled more than I have, but he sells them all.
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<< <i>wow, that is truly impressive, and I'm not kidding. >>
Well, considering that pile is at least 75 % Kennedies and two cent pieces ...
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<< <i>How many have you sold and how many do you have off for grading right now? >>
I sold eight that had graded PR64 back when I decided to stop submitting every friggin' one I got and only submit PR65 or better. I've also sold a couple dozen raw dogs, but I also decided to start keeping those. Besides The Stash, I have five in for grading right now, and 51 raw. Also have three more on the way. Of the raw coins, most are dogs and will stay raw.
Marty has actually handled more than I have, but he sells them all.
Russ, NCNE >>
Wow! And I thought three was overkill for my collection. I still have one in the proof set package and an NCG PR 68 W (no CAM). I sold off my NGC PR 67 W to Marty on eBay a year and a half ago for my cost -- still less than it would have cost to get it into a PCGS slab.
Russ: How long before you will let us know relative values in the various grades, CAM, DCAM, or no CAM between the major grading services? I bet you have this knowledge already.
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<< <i>Russ: How long before you will let us know relative values in the various grades, CAM, DCAM, or no CAM between the major grading services? I bet you have this knowledge already. >>
I only track realized prices for PCGS and NGC graded coins. I track all of them for the PCGS graded material, and just the more difficult ones for NGC graded. The other services aren't even worth paying any attention to.
As far as relative values go, some are pretty easy because I have many sales in the database. For example, I can say with relative certainty, that the market value of a PR67 is about $40 because I have over 100 sales tracked.
Current realized prices on these are down substantially from two years ago, but have been trending upward over the past couple months. For example, the last five sales of the coin in 67CAM averaged $290 compared to a 2003 average of less than $170. Recent trends may just be a temporary rise, though, that is based on the fact that it was the 40th anniversary of his death a couple months ago.
Great thread Russ. I never thought much about the varieties in JFK's. I'm going to look thru a bunch of 1964 proof sets I bought directly from the mint early in 1964 (I told you I was old), and check them for the Accented Hair variety.
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I'll never understand how a person can be so driven so collect such a vast number of the same thing. It defies logic.
My humble collection of slabbed Acct Hair Kennedys consists of 51; 49 EnGeeCee and 2 PCGS. If you want to know why I don't have more PCGS, please revisit Russ' original thread and photo.
"We" (and you know who you are) think this particular coin has it's own mystique and history. Half the fun is the chase and no one has chased more than Russ.
I also have one slabbed Franklin which I use to level the refrigerator.
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Are those all Kennedys?
very nice.
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<< <i>Are those all Kennedys? >>
They are all Accented Hair Kennedys.
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<< <i>I count 86 slabs ... how much did I miss it by? >>
You nailed it.
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I think a little communism is in order
How many have you sold and how many do you have off for grading right now?
I've been told I tolerate fools poorly...that may explain things if I have a problem with you. Current ebay items - Nothing at the moment
<< <i>How many have you sold and how many do you have off for grading right now? >>
I sold eight that had graded PR64 back when I decided to stop submitting every friggin' one I got and only submit PR65 or better. I've also sold a couple dozen raw dogs, but I also decided to start keeping those. Besides The Stash, I have five in for grading right now, and 51 raw. Also have three more on the way. Of the raw coins, most are dogs and will stay raw.
Marty has actually handled more than I have, but he sells them all.
Russ, NCNE
<< <i>I saw a bunch of SMS JFK halves at the show yesterday, wish I knew what makes an "accented hair", coulda done some cherrypicking >>
Wouldn't be an SMS. The variety exists only in the 1964 proof coins.
Click here to bone up on them.
Russ, NCNE
but then again, I have one of everything
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The Ludlow Brilliant Collection (1938-64)
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<< <i>Russ: Do you know the link for the site that describes a AH with the nice pics? >>
I've heard that is an EXTREMELY well done page.
Oh yeah, here it is!
Russ, NCNE
<< <i>Russ: Do you know the link for the site that describes a AH with the nice pics? The comparision of the two. I lost the link
Thanks,
CHase >>
I dont know if this is the one you wanted but .... Link A Dinka Doo
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<< <i>Looks like at least one of them is very nice. >>
I had to tape it down. The other slabs kept kicking it off.
Russ, NCNE
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I hope HRH sent you an Xmas card. Looks like you made his year for him.
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Very impressive!
Looking for PCGS AU58 Washington's, 32-63.
<< <i>wow, that is truly impressive, and I'm not kidding. >>
Well, considering that pile is at least 75 % Kennedies and two cent pieces ...
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<< <i>How many have you sold and how many do you have off for grading right now? >>
I sold eight that had graded PR64 back when I decided to stop submitting every friggin' one I got and only submit PR65 or better. I've also sold a couple dozen raw dogs, but I also decided to start keeping those. Besides The Stash, I have five in for grading right now, and 51 raw. Also have three more on the way. Of the raw coins, most are dogs and will stay raw.
Marty has actually handled more than I have, but he sells them all.
Russ, NCNE >>
Wow! And I thought three was overkill for my collection. I still have one in the proof set package and an NCG PR 68 W (no CAM). I sold off my NGC PR 67 W to Marty on eBay a year and a half ago for my cost -- still less than it would have cost to get it into a PCGS slab.
Russ: How long before you will let us know relative values in the various grades, CAM, DCAM, or no CAM between the major grading services? I bet you have this knowledge already.
<< <i>Russ: How long before you will let us know relative values in the various grades, CAM, DCAM, or no CAM between the major grading services? I bet you have this knowledge already. >>
I only track realized prices for PCGS and NGC graded coins. I track all of them for the PCGS graded material, and just the more difficult ones for NGC graded. The other services aren't even worth paying any attention to.
As far as relative values go, some are pretty easy because I have many sales in the database. For example, I can say with relative certainty, that the market value of a PR67 is about $40 because I have over 100 sales tracked.
Current realized prices on these are down substantially from two years ago, but have been trending upward over the past couple months. For example, the last five sales of the coin in 67CAM averaged $290 compared to a 2003 average of less than $170. Recent trends may just be a temporary rise, though, that is based on the fact that it was the 40th anniversary of his death a couple months ago.
Russ, NCNE
<< <i>They are all Accented Hair Kennedys. >>
Are you sure? I could've sworn I saw an AH Frankie in there!
Come on over ... to The Dark Side!
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<< <i>Does this stash include the one that is incorrectly labeled that you sneaked past the graders? >>
Nope. I guess I could pretend, though, and say 87.
Russ, NCNE
Please?????????????????????
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Isn't that an Ike (the NGC slab) on top of that pile?
<< <i>Isn't that an Ike (the NGC slab) on top of that pile? >>
No. Sort of looks like it, though. The angle and the thickness of the NGC plastic warped the image a bit.
Russ, NCNE
My humble collection of slabbed Acct Hair Kennedys consists of 51; 49 EnGeeCee and 2 PCGS. If you want to know why I don't have more PCGS, please revisit Russ' original thread and photo.
"We" (and you know who you are) think this particular coin has it's own mystique and history. Half the fun is the chase and no one has chased more than Russ.
I also have one slabbed Franklin which I use to level the refrigerator.
Joe
If Marty had kept all of his, he'd blow us both away!
Russ, NCNE
<< <i>87 x $0.50 = $43.50 >>