MS68! Registry Quality 2007-D Montana PCGS MS68 Business Strike For Sale
collegeguy
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Here is your chance to own a registry quality business strike state quarter.
I have a 2007-D Montana PCGS MS68 Business Strike for sale.
PM me if interested.
Thanks, Adam
I have a 2007-D Montana PCGS MS68 Business Strike for sale.
PM me if interested.
Thanks, Adam
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Just curious, what would YOU pay for one?
If you don't want to pay his price then make a counter offer or just move on to another seller.
While I personally find it a challenge to make one of these MS68 as opposed to buying it at retail (I am always a buyer at "wholesale" of course), I can not question Collegeguy's asking price of $575 for a piece in hand. Heck, as I mentioned before, there are bottles of wine that sell for nearly 10x that sum that folks enjoying drinking each weekend at a local restaurant.
Keep up the hard work Adam.
Wondercoin
Is this the same guy who emailed me about ruining the Sacagawea market for 2007-p ms67's when i dropped it below $50? My response was, they were not even selling for that and now they are $25.
Anyway, the D mints are almost always manufactured better than P mint for state quarter business strike rolls. I predict if we made a search of these, i could drive the price down to $150. Everyone knows the game with moderns nowdays and if someone makes a handfull or two of a coin in a certain grade, you can bet it is a relatively easy coin in that grade. I would price those at $275-$300 now and if someone has the patience, go through a box or two and i guarantee you can drive the price to $150 or so. nothing new here.
You might be "right on" regarding the Montana d quarter - rumor has it a board member made (10) of them in his search. But, to date, $575 has been the lowest published asking price for the coin I have seen AND you have not slabbed any to bring the price down under $300 - so logic would suggest you begin work on that date to produce a bunch of coins you could sell for $250-$300/coin?
And, let's put this in perspective Mark - a PCGS-MS67 2007(d) GW $1 just sold for $3,900 which you sell for $29 in the PCGS-MS66 undergrade!! Repeat $3,900.00!! 130x the undergrade price!! How insane is that?? So, the $575 asking price on the finest known Montana quarter didn't seem all that unreasonable and I accept the fact that if you put a great deal of energy into producing that particular coin you could drive prices under $200/coin (but that is equally a function of their not being a registry set to put the coins into - right?
Wondercoin
People do not understand the first day GW thing yet and this is really, really important to those people that do not know (this might even hurt my profits). They think that all of the 67's that will be in first day holders have been found and there will be no more, hence driving up the price for those that want the top set. Reality is that PCGS has a safe crammed full of them and can produce more when needed. I personally had 8,000 there and just took $4,000 of them back to pay my taxes. These were all first day status.
As always, it pays to wait on mass produced stuff from a buyers standpoint and from a sellers standpoint, don't just blow it out as prices will rise after all the crazy people have undercut each other to get the few bones to be made. They will rise and there will be a few duckets down the road IMHO.
Wondercoin
Wondercoin, you should know that the majority of the MS68 are not sold in the open marker but. traded privately since the number of interested business strike collectors is limited. We can thank PCGS for this as the pops could have been correctly years ago. I welcome your reentrance in the state quarter arena and will be glad to sell you my extra 68s at a retail price.