Grades - Got killed...arrg
clackamas
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1 21773439 1958 1C USA MS66RD
1 21773440 1958 1C USA MS66RD
1 21773436 1958 1C USA MS66RD
1 21773437 1958 1C USA MS66RD
1 21773438 1958 1C USA MS66RD
1 21773433 1958 1C USA MS66RD
1 21773434 1958 1C USA MS66RD
1 21773435 1958 1C USA MS66RD
2 21773441 1957 10C USA MS66FB
1 21773440 1958 1C USA MS66RD
1 21773436 1958 1C USA MS66RD
1 21773437 1958 1C USA MS66RD
1 21773438 1958 1C USA MS66RD
1 21773433 1958 1C USA MS66RD
1 21773434 1958 1C USA MS66RD
1 21773435 1958 1C USA MS66RD
2 21773441 1957 10C USA MS66FB
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<< <i>what were you expecting on the grades? >>
I set up 3 of the 58-P's for 67RD and the dime was so nice it should have been a 67FB. It is nicer than 3 of the MS67's I own.
Doesn't bode well for me. I have just cracked out 2 NGC Lincolns worth about $5000 and 5 pcgs Lincolns that I thought were undergraded. Maybe I should wait to send them in.
Jack
What was the turn-around time?
K S
<< <i>good grief, how much $$$ did you flush on that submission? this is'nt some kind of trick-or-treat joke, is it???
K S >>
Well Karl, since you would never have sent any of these coins in and the 57 66FB Dime is at least a couple of hundred dollar coin and the 58-P's in 66RD are $30-$40, I actually come out ahead on the deal, just not very far. In your world these are single digit coins in value but in the real world they do have worth.
<< <i>I set up 3 of the 58-P's for 67RD... >>
Yep, it looked that way to me when I first read your initial post.
<< <i>58-P's in 66RD are $30-$40, I actually come out ahead on the deal, just not very far. In your world these are single digit coins in value but in the real world they do have worth. >>
Would you be able to sell them for $30-$40 dollars in the "real world" or is that book value?
Brian,
Just saw this on Teletrade. I have a fistful of the very same date with the very same rainbow toning that blow this thing away. My coins sit in 66 holders, go figure. I am sure your coins don't have all the chatter on the reverse, nor that nice big spot.
1958-D PCGS MS-67RD
Jack
That is a nice coin, but the "O" in "ONE" should have precluded 67 designation, even giving the benefit of the doubt that the spot grew after the coin was slabbed.
Cheers,
brian
I wonder how many $30-$40 coins there are in the bunch?
.........And I was gonna just toss them in one of the bags of wheats I sold. Guess I'm lucky I didn't.
Ray
<< <i>Well Karl, since you would never have sent any of these coins in and the 57 66FB Dime is at least a couple of hundred dollar coin and the 58-P's in 66RD are $30-$40, I actually come out ahead on the deal >>
ok ok, i hear ya, but aside from the $$$, is there anything enjoyable about owning slabed coins like that???
K S
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<< <i>what were you expecting on the grades? >>
I set up 3 of the 58-P's for 67RD and the dime was so nice it should have been a 67FB. It is nicer than 3 of the MS67's I own. >>
You realize that the graders don't always see the coins in Invoice order, right? Set-ups really don't do anything, if the order they see the coins in is randomized.......
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