"Pedigreed Coins" - This turned into a very interesting thread.
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Let me know if you collect pedigreed coins. Thank you.
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Ken
I just got back my 145 piece commem set from the pedigree dept. of pcgs, and, I just don't know what to do with the "extra". Its only a 6, but fortunately, shot 7 and beautiful.
I only want double 7 money for it (because it "will go 7", still be "solid to high end", and it has my name on it).
Total Mintage: 2,004
PCGS has graded 484 of this issue (there will be dupes) Pop in 7: two, with 50 in 6. What's trends on the two 7s?
Ngc has graded 282, and has (3) 8s, (8) 7s, and (46) 6s, (47) including the Eliasberg.
So, about a third of all minted have already been slabbed.
There are (2) pcgs 7s and (3) ngc 8s.
Whether or not it gets into a 7 holder, you must admit it's a rare coin. (And its a beaut, too)
Mike
JSwan
These are low pop coins that have not been altered since Norweb or whoever owned them. For example, I found the 1795 O-110 flowing hair half dollar at the last ANA convention from the Norweb sale in 1988. It is now in an MS63 PCGS holder, and sold raw in '88 as MS60, prooflike. JSwan
BTW, gang, the p6 '35/4s is now unavailable. Thanks for the PMs.
PS. Laura S., Do you remember this coin from the 7-7-6 set? I think I remember last July, I believe, that you, or perhaps George, said you hadn't tried the coin at all. I've only tried it once, so far.
PPS. Don't worry, Laura.
The coin was claimed by the guy who already has the p & d, so the "set" is still intact, just not consecutive anymore.
(You don't really think I'd allow the family to be split up, do you?)
My hat's off to you, Swan. If you would like, I am sure we could learn much from you, and would really enjoy listening to your stories, while we wouldn't have the slightest ability to learn enough to enter or compete in your particular chosen market niche. I am very impressed and curious.
PS. Sorry, all. I can't for the life of me get my scanner to work.
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