Anybody got a 1949-P Jefferson PCGS 64 or 65 for sale???
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Need one for a friend . . PM if you have one for sale.
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I'm still trying to figure out what a 65 is worth, which is turning out to be harder than I expected.
I could sell you a raw one for $20. Have a dozen to choose from.
But it doesn't make much sense to pay PCGS $25 to grade one,
and then sell it to you for $25.
Plus, the time lag for grading.
Regards, Steve.
Anybody else??
<< <i>Howdy.
I could sell you a raw one for $20. Have a dozen to choose from.
But it doesn't make much sense to pay PCGS $25 to grade one,
and then sell it to you for $25.
Plus, the time lag for grading.
Regards, Steve. >>
I'll take you up on your offer as long as it's an EDS near full stepper!
While were on the subject, recently, I was able to locate the following 1949 from my local annual coin show. for $42. ....................Well, forget it, I'm not down sizing the picture a 3rd time so it uploads here. Take my word for it, it's a nice brilliant MS64 with very nice steps with one small tag.
Leo
The more qualities observed in a coin, the more desirable that coin becomes!
My Jefferson Nickel Collection
PCGS hasn't offered a $25 grading fee for a couple of years now. The Economy fee is $18 per coin and the other steps are $30, $50, and $100.