Buying Slabbed PCGS Ikes (New Even Higher Buy Prices)
segoja
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Buying PCGS Slabbed Ikes
1972-P Type I MS66 $12,750
1972-P Type III MS66 $7,000
1976-P Type I MS66 $3950
1976-D Type I MS67 $16,500
1976-D Type II MS67 $2,550
1977-P MS67 $10,250
1978-D MS67 $14,500
Need a few NGC high grade coins as well. No where near the PCGS prices, but needed none the less.
73-P 66, 76-P Type I 66, 71-D 67 76-D Type I 67
All Sight Seen
Please offer.
1972-P Type I MS66 $12,750
1972-P Type III MS66 $7,000
1976-P Type I MS66 $3950
1976-D Type I MS67 $16,500
1976-D Type II MS67 $2,550
1977-P MS67 $10,250
1978-D MS67 $14,500
Need a few NGC high grade coins as well. No where near the PCGS prices, but needed none the less.
73-P 66, 76-P Type I 66, 71-D 67 76-D Type I 67
All Sight Seen
Please offer.
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Comments
This is exactly why I sold you my set. Military pay just couldn't keep the Ike habit up and i had to go cold turkey. Best of luck with this. You are offering very fair prices for these coins and I will keep my eye out for you.
Looking for Denmark 1874 20-Kroner. Please offer.
I will take any of your leftovers!!!
Ron
My IKE Set
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Ike Specialist
Finest Toned Ike I've Ever Seen, been looking since 1986
What, no "BUY" prices on 1972-P TY2's
Gary
Larry
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Baltimore July 14-17
Chicago August 11-15
Heck, I'd sell my Ike collection off if someone offered a decent price for the bunch.
Also added some NGC coins needed.
Yes Laura, I do make a market for these coins!!! Lower grades as well.
Ike Specialist
Finest Toned Ike I've Ever Seen, been looking since 1986
Is it just me or does the '76 tI look a little low relative the others? If you agree it is low (or
even high), is this a function of demand?
Do you see type collectors pursuing both the type I and type II, or do they go for the much
easier type II?