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2000 Wide AM or type 2 Lincoln cent

Here is a question for the lincoln folks.
On the 2000 type 2; I see in the price guide that they only go up to 68 red. Are there any 69 reds and what price would these would these go for? the 68 rd in the guide is 400. Is this a realistic price.
Thanks for your help.
Tiggerimage

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  • RampageRampage Posts: 9,448 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Last time I checked-about two weeks ago-there were none graded in MS69.

    $400.00 for the MS68? The 2000 type is the most plentiful, so I would bet the prices would come down.

    As for the 1999? Those prices should be higher. image
  • There are 2 in 68 none finer. If it helps as a frame of reference I recently sold a 1998 and 2000
    type 2 in pcgs-67 for $800. I think the 1998 is a pop. 5 none finer. Joe




    edit for spelling
  • tggrtggr Posts: 748

    Thanks for your replys.
    Now to try to make a 69 red lol.
    Tigger
  • goose3goose3 Posts: 11,471 ✭✭✭
    I have a pair of ANACS67 red 2000's. any idea of their value?
  • I feel anacs grades modern copper as well as pcgs.
    I have cracked varieties from anacs slabs and had
    them slab at the same grade in pcgs. The value
    rises because that perception pcgs is stricter. image
  • "I recently sold a 1998 and 2000 type 2 in pcgs-67 for $800."

    image

  • cosmicdebriscosmicdebris Posts: 12,332 ✭✭✭
    I recently sold a 98 in MS66, 99 in MS66 and a 2000 in MS67 all 3 in NGC holders for $1000.00 image
    Bill

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    09/07/2006
  • tggrtggr Posts: 748
    By the replys it looks like they are going up in price.
    Thanks for the replys.

    Tiggr imageimage
  • cosmicdebriscosmicdebris Posts: 12,332 ✭✭✭
    By the way it's the 99s that are bringing in the big bucks
    Bill

    image

    09/07/2006
  • RampageRampage Posts: 9,448 ✭✭✭✭✭
    By my earlier post, I meant that when more MS68 coins are made, the prices should fall.

    I knew about Cosmicdebris's sale, but did not know about the other.

    I own two 2000 in ICG MS67RED, but bought them before PCGS started to recognize the variety.

    I bought a 1999 raw and had it slabbed by ANACS (before PCGS started to designate them) as MS65 RED. It looks 66 to me and IO might send it in for grading to PCGS now.

    On eBay, recently, I saw an MS66 1999 listed for I think $1,600.00 but did a search and could not find it.
  • Is this what you guys are talking about. (Be easy, remember I'm new...)
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  • RampageRampage Posts: 9,448 ✭✭✭✭✭


    << <i>Is this what you guys are talking about. (Be easy, remember I'm new...)

    << <i>
    Yes.
  • I was incorrect earlier when I said I sold the 1998 & 2000 type-2 cents in pcgs ms-67 for $800. The correct price was $400. I was thinking $400 each. It was $400 for the pair. At the same time I did also have a 1999 type-2 anacs ms-65 sell for $675. Both these sales were to forum members here.

  • tggrtggr Posts: 748
    Thanks Joe.
  • RELLARELLA Posts: 961 ✭✭✭
    Whenever you see the phrase "I recently sold..." in this thread I was the fool shelling out the dough; with the exception of joeyuk's ANACS MS65RD 1999 Wide AM, where I set the sales price by virtue of being the underbidder. image

    Rampage, the reason you couldn't find that 1999 you thought you saw....well I'm the culprit there also. I sold it privately, and instead of cancelling a featured auction that had not yet ended I just edited in a 1909 VDB DDO #1 for the remainder of the auction (and in doing so probably confused the heck out of the 25 or so people who were watching the auction). image

    I will pay $400 for one of the two currently graded PCGS MS68RD 2000 Wide AM; and would proably pay $250-$300 for one if someone were to make a third. I will also pay seriously stupid money for a 1992-D Close AM in problem-free mint state in any holder.

    RELLA
    Do not fall into the error of the artisan
    who boasts of twenty years experience in his craft
    while in fact he has had only one year of experience...
    twenty times.
  • My Thanks for the replys. I am answering late because I just got out of the hospital.
    Thanks again.
    Ray
  • RampageRampage Posts: 9,448 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Rella, I knew I was not crazy. image
  • PriestPriest Posts: 270 ✭✭
    In what area of the east do most of these show up? I found a 2000 type 2 early on the discovery, but haven't found anymore. As a matter of fact Ifound it the first day I read a story about it. Needless to say even the 2000, most pleantiful, ar scarce. I live in the center of New Jersey.
    D.A. Priest
  • I find about one out of $100 worth of circulated cents that I search through. 2000 are most common by about 6 to 1 over the 1998 Wide AM's. All cents that I search come from the area where I live, extreme southern Indiana, directly across the Ohio River from Louisville, Kentucky. I've found less than 20 total. I've been looking for 1992-D close AM, 1999 wide AM and other dates at random but have not found those.
    image Monster Wavy Steps Rule! - 1999, WSDDR-015, 1999P-1DR-003 - 2 known
    My EBay Store/Auctions

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