<< <i>There are no 2004 dimes guys. There's 68,68-d,69,76,80,80-d,81,81-d,84,84-d. >>
LR:
Half of these are common dates which 95% of them come back in FB! The 68-D, 81-P/D, 84-P/D should all get you at least a 7FB if you have the eye for it. This is why you were able to send in 250 dimes because the band is so good for these years.
I agree with Paul... on the 68-D, & 81P &D, you will almost have to get 68's to profit. Even the 84-P in 67 FB is pretty close to a break-even coin, with the 84-D being just barely tuff enuff to make the 67FB's saleable at a profit.
It sounds as if you've got a good eye LR, but I fear you may end up on the losing end of your bulk submissions because the date/mm's you submitted have high enuff populations already to satyisfy the relatively very small demand from collectors.
Of course, I hope I am wrong and you make gobs of $$$!
"Wars are really ugly! They're dirty and they're cold. I don't want nobody to shoot me in the foxhole." Mary
Those 5 dates are the ms67 min grade bulk. I should be able to get ms68fb's of several of those dates. I think a bulk submission is really the only way to get ms68's (unfortunately). The ms68's I already own (1966,1967,74-d) are all from bulks. The other 5 dates are the min grade ms66 bulk. I was going to include 70,71,72 too but my best few were out of state so I'm going to wait until I have everything together. The dimes are 9051289 and 9051290. They still don't come up though. Maybe I should call pcgs again.
1 10549062 1972 5C USA MS66FS Date Received: 5/27/2006 Date Shipped: N/A
1 10130999 1960-D 1C Large Date USA MS66RD 1 10131000 1960-D 1C Large Date USA MS66RD 1 10131001 1960-D 1C Large Date USA MS66RD 2 10131002 1973-S 1C USA MS66RD 3 10131003 1980-D 1C USA MS66RD
Date Received: 06/05/2006 Date Shipped: No Date Specified
Yay for the first. Boo for the second. I must have hit the evil graders. All 5 coins are going right back. That will be the first ms67rd 73-s.
Here's the nickel... bought for $130 on teletrade in an anacs ms66 holder (same auction that somebody paid $2K+ for an ms66 69-s with a gouge on the face). Who got a better deal?
Here's a photo of my pcgs ms67rd 72-s. It's the second 67rd I've owned with that same look. The 73-s I have is identical in toning and color, even a little brighter, and much cleaner surfaces.
The Roosies' haven't posted yet on the pcgs site, but I did get an e-mail from them with the results.
1 ms67 68-p 1 ms66fb 68-p some ms66 68-p's tons of ms67fb 68-d's 6 ms66 69-p's some ms66 76-p's like 2 or 3 ms67 80-p's like 5 ms67 80-d's plenty of 67fb's of 81-p,81-d,84-p,84-d. Not a single ms68
Sorry to see you made no MS68 coins. Those are tough. I just got my results and PCGS is really tough on full steps, oh well I got a couple few other upgrades
Comments
<< <i>You mean an ms67 60-d ld pop 4/0, and a 67rd 73-s pop 1/0.
I would love to see you make those coins.
RegistryNut
<< <i>There are no 2004 dimes guys. There's 68,68-d,69,76,80,80-d,81,81-d,84,84-d. >>
LR:
Half of these are common dates which 95% of them come back in FB! The 68-D, 81-P/D, 84-P/D should all get you at least a 7FB if you have the eye for it. This is why you were able to send in 250 dimes because the band is so good for these years.
What the sub # again?
Later, Paul.
Later, Paul.
saleable at a profit.
It sounds as if you've got a good eye LR, but I fear you may end up on the losing end of your bulk submissions because the date/mm's you submitted have high enuff populations already to satyisfy the relatively very small demand from collectors.
Of course, I hope I am wrong and you make gobs of $$$!
and they're cold.
I don't want nobody to shoot me in the foxhole."
Mary
Best Franklin Website
1 10549062 1972 5C USA MS66FS
Date Received: 5/27/2006
Date Shipped: N/A
1 10130999 1960-D 1C Large Date USA MS66RD
1 10131000 1960-D 1C Large Date USA MS66RD
1 10131001 1960-D 1C Large Date USA MS66RD
2 10131002 1973-S 1C USA MS66RD
3 10131003 1980-D 1C USA MS66RD
Date Received: 06/05/2006
Date Shipped: No Date Specified
Yay for the first. Boo for the second. I must have hit the evil graders. All 5 coins are going right back. That will be the first ms67rd 73-s.
Here's a photo of my pcgs ms67rd 72-s. It's the second 67rd I've owned with that same look. The 73-s I have is identical in toning and color, even a little brighter, and much cleaner surfaces.
and they're cold.
I don't want nobody to shoot me in the foxhole."
Mary
Best Franklin Website
1 ms67 68-p
1 ms66fb 68-p
some ms66 68-p's
tons of ms67fb 68-d's
6 ms66 69-p's
some ms66 76-p's
like 2 or 3 ms67 80-p's
like 5 ms67 80-d's
plenty of 67fb's of 81-p,81-d,84-p,84-d.
Not a single ms68
Sorry to see you made no MS68 coins. Those are tough. I just got my results and PCGS is really tough on full steps, oh well I got a couple few other upgrades
12 coins with pictures
Ken
My Washington Type B/C Set
Sorry you didn't get any MS68's esp. in FB. Better luck next time.