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1989-D wash pcgs ms66 whens the last time you have seen this date for sale?
1991-D Jefferson pcgs ms66fs extremely tough this nice!
1989-D Kennedy pcgs ms67 they don't give out this grade any more!
1994-P wash pcgs ms66
1994-d Wash pcgs ms66 under rated
1988-d wash pcgs ms66 used to call this one a 7 a few years back
1988-p wash pcgs ms66
1989-D wash pcgs ms66 whens the last time you have seen this date for sale?
1991-D Jefferson pcgs ms66fs extremely tough this nice!
1989-D Kennedy pcgs ms67 they don't give out this grade any more!
1994-P wash pcgs ms66
1994-d Wash pcgs ms66 under rated
1988-d wash pcgs ms66 used to call this one a 7 a few years back
1988-p wash pcgs ms66
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I really wish you went back to making MS68 Roosies.
Later, Paul.
Later, Paul.
<< <i>1989-D wash pcgs ms66 whens the last time you have seen this date for sale? >>
Lol. While you were away from the boards last month another board member had over a dozen of them for sale! But yeah, before that they were impossible to find. Tough coin. Just bad timing. Oops!
I think they might be the toughest of all the Clad Quarter series. Why is that year
so dang tough? Doesn't Denver usually puts out a better quality clad quarter coin than Philly?
Brian
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<< <i>Those 89-D's in 66 have got to be one tough cookie to make!
I think they might be the toughest of all the Clad Quarter series. Why is that year
so dang tough? Doesn't Denver usually puts out a better quality clad quarter coin than Philly?
Brian
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The mint set coins are a disgrace. There are lots of really nice PL's but
they are all scratched up. You can look at hundreds of sets and not see
much of note. The '89-P isn't much better (if at all) but there are a lot
more just misses and the average is better. Strikes aren't as good and
even die condition can be a problem but marking is better.
I doubt they're the toughest but they have to make the list. I still believe
the '82-P in a nice well struck choice gem is the toughest and the '69 is not
far behind. Of course a lot depends on how you grade; if you don't need a
good strike then the '89-D rates right up there.
original rolls of 89-P 25c, my opinion is based on viewing several hundred 1989 mint sets. However, I have
handled a few original rolls of 89-D 25c and have slabbed several MS-66 specimens from these rolls. I have
far more respect for the 89-P and the PCGS population report bears this out.
My 89-D in PCGS MS-67 did come from a 1989 mint set.
<< <i>I just sold about $100 face value of mint mylar roosies in 1 lot last weekend on Ebay and they garnered face value only after auction costs. I did not even search those for the same reason, they are just not popular. >>
Mark, Next time you have $100 in unsearched Mint Set Roosies, by all means sell them to me, and I will search them. I am near sighted and see small images REALLY WELL! I would have given you alot more than face value. I'm just trying to complete my collection and just like LincolnsRule, I don't care if I make a profit, although it is nice to be able to finance some submissions.
I just sent in 20, 2007-D's and they are in the mail right now. I only need 1, and the rest I will sell to offset the premium I had to cough up to buy the box and to submit the rest. I feel that I am doing others a favor because no one else is going to make them. It was well into July or August of '05 before the first BS Dimes were graded, and just about that long for some of the '06's.
Not this year!
Later, Paul.
Later, Paul.
Or have all those 07's wore out your eyes?
<< <i>Paul you still interested in the half box of 06P's?
Or has all those 07's wore out your eyes?
Very interested Bro!
Later, Paul.
Later, Paul.