I see sealed boxes being offered on eBay at big premiums. I would be very leary of buying any of these boxes, they are sealed with clear tape which can be lifted using blow dryer and then resealed without leaving a trace.
<< <i>There was a box of 100 sealed, tape date 4/22 (pack date) on the bay a few days ago
Did not meet reserve, but was sold after auction (I know, I inquired)
Did any of my fellow members beat me to it? If so, were you lucky? >>
You mean this one which has tamper evident tape, the other ones i'm seeing pop up are smaller orders that have the clear tape. There is no way to know if the box has been opened and resealed. I'm surprised PCGS will even accept them for the First StrikeSM designation.
Never teach a pig to sing. You'll waste your time and annoy the pig
as long as when opened by PCGS the packing is all there and properly dated......ie. invoice, etc...(they used to slit open one side and slide it in) they should be good for FS
100 Coin Box: Tempting, but I wouldn't have bid. There were other large orders made at that time that got zip.
Will be interesting to see what they ended up with, if admitted.
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<< <i>that box was right in the sweet spot for delivery dates. >>
but like the poster just above you said.. there were plenty of reports in the "sweet spot" period of people who got boxes of 100 and got one or two 08/07s.. or none.. or the next guy ordered them 10 at a time.. and got 0/10, 0/10, 0/10, 10/10.. or the next guy who ordered a bunch of boxes of 10 and got none.. it's really hit or miss.. pack date notwithstanding.. even if i had a few grand to dump on such a sealed box, which i don't, i wouldn't.. it'd be a total gamble.. if money was no object, i might risk it.. it's like bidding on a sealed-box Storage locker auction where you can't look at anything, can't open any boxes.. you just bid on the whole lot, have to pay cash on the spot, and haul it all away.. and could end up with almost anything.. or buying a used CHP car.. they are constantly serviced, but have a bajillion miles on them, they often sit idling for hours, they're driven hard.. and the CHP won't let you test drive them before you buy one, and no refunds.. even if the tranny falls out as you're driving off their lot.. you're screwed.. so like
This sort of reminds me in a twisted way of what Clint Eastwood said in "Dirty Harry"..
"I know what you're thinking. "Did he fire six shots or only five?" Well, to tell you the truth, in all this excitement I kind of lost track myself. But being as this is a .44 Magnum, the most powerful handgun in the world, and would blow your head clean off, you've got to ask yourself one question: Do I feel lucky? Well, do ya, punk?"
"I won't be wronged, I won't be insulted, I won't be laid a hand on.. I don't do these things to other people.. I require the same of them.." - John Wayne, "The Shootist" (1976.. his final film)..
Joe, don't forget that RECORD $5900 PCGS FS MS70 - OMG!
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What I was trying to show was that the top end is stretching higher for each kind of example: Raw, NGC and PCGS. As the high is stretch higher the lower prices will rise to the higher. In a down market the opposite happens.
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That NGC 69 that ended at $357 is a NON 'Early Release'. Given that CW reported there was one 24 hour period they were all made within, why should there be a designation of 'First Strike' or 'Early Release'? That has begun to puzzle me....
NUTZ - don't get us started on FS...the DOLLAR rules this saga...
???????
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So how many pounds of silver would it take to buy one of these ONE OUNCE BULLION COINS today ? Better question is how many ounces of gold would it take ?
MS 70 PCGS ? MS 70 PCGS FS ? MS 70 NGC ? MS 70 NGC ER ? MS 69 PCGS ? MS 69 PCGS FS ? MS 69 NGC ? MS 69 NGC ER ?
The 2008/07 ASE coin is definitely a popular and desirable collector coin !! Just look at the recent Ebay sales !! This market is like a Freightliner basting down an interstate highway at full throttle !! Enjoy the ride !!! Mark.
<< <i>Tvac897 - Still think this is going to normalize soon
I agree!
But it will "normalize" much higher than the $549.99 BIN for a 2008 W Reverse 2007 Silver PCGS MS 69 First Strike I just got about 4-5 hours ago. >>
or the $925 for an ER MS70, that i just sold, although the "kicker" had to have been including a regular 08/08...lol the PCGS exponential rise is helping "lowly" NGC graded coins.
sure hope this isn't like gold's run in 1980, though
Of course the tougher question is do I sell them raw or sent them to PCGS and try for a lottery winning MS70? (not FS eligible). >>
from a simpleminded fella
If I owned 10 raw and didn't send them in for First Strike, then by now, I'd put a serious look to them with a 10x loupe. If 2 of the ten had "pizzazz' they would be sent ASAP. If 4 of them exhibited these strengths, 4 would go ASAP. I would sell ONE raw on ebay (The worst of the bunch, of course)... starting at one dollar for ten days. Pay the $200 or $400 for the speedy turnaround time. Once you know the results you can list one , or two(3 or 4) that are encapsulated by "ours truly" on eBay or in local newspapers or wherever you choose to "flip" them (Hint : Buy Sell Trade Forum). Not not only will you have made a healthy profit after expenses, you will still own half of them "MID GRADES" in their original package.
<< <i>Tvac897 - Still think this is going to normalize soon
I agree!
But it will "normalize" much higher than the $549.99 BIN for a 2008 W Reverse 2007 Silver PCGS MS 69 First Strike I just got about 4-5 hours ago. >>
or the $925 for an ER MS70, that i just sold, although the "kicker" had to have been including a regular 08/08...lol the PCGS exponential rise is helping "lowly" NGC graded coins.
sure hope this isn't like gold's run in 1980, though >>
<< <i>Wow, new record. PCGS MS70 FS- $5900! >>
How in the world can one holder carry a 5000 dollar premium over the other?????? Are early release and first strike the same thing?
<< <i>Tvac897 - Still think this is going to normalize soon
I agree!
But it will "normalize" much higher than the $549.99 BIN for a 2008 W Reverse 2007 Silver PCGS MS 69 First Strike I just got about 4-5 hours ago. >>
or the $925 for an ER MS70, that i just sold, although the "kicker" had to have been including a regular 08/08...lol the PCGS exponential rise is helping "lowly" NGC graded coins.
sure hope this isn't like gold's run in 1980, though >>
<< <i>Wow, new record. PCGS MS70 FS- $5900! >>
How in the world can one holder carry a 5000 dollar premium over the other?????? Are early release and first strike the same thing? >>
Possibly because there are some that only collect PCGS graded coins and there is only a few of them and more of the NGC. I also think that PCGS MS70 grading standards are a bit more conservative than NGC.
ps. great sig line.
Gold and silver are valuable but wisdom is priceless.
I have three 08/07's, and my plan was to submit them to PCGS (along with four 08/08's) through my dealer at the Balmer show on June 5-7th. That seemed to be the most cost-effective way to submit them: I would get to save one-way shipping since my dealer could just drop them off at the PCGS table. Alas, I just found out yesterday that my dealer is not going to be attending the showhad to reschedule a Canadian fishing trip for that weekend, and is missing the show for the first time in memory).
So, as a collector (not investor) who plans to hold on to these ASE's, instead of 'flipping' them, what is my best alternative option? I like the look of PCGS slabs better than NGC's, but I can live with having NGC's. Am I better off biting the bullet (withe the added expenses) and shipping my ASE's to my dealer so that he can mail them in to PCGS? Or does it make more sense for me to use my free NGC membership (as an ANA member) to directly submit them at the Balmer show? Even though, I'm a collector committed to riding out the price swings for the long-run, I of course would like to maximize the appreciation potential of these coins.
Comments
<< <i>Based on those PCGS FS MS70 prices,
Dont be surprised to see NGC ER MS70's getting 2000 in a week or so. There is too much of a price difference, regardless of NGC pops of 70's.......
NGC 70's are looking REAL CHEAP>>>> >>
One box remained sealed,
The other boxes were 10/10 2007 reverses......as well
So the last box of 10, unopened and in date, went to PCGS......
Link
1 1 12194076 396437 2008-W $1 Eagle, Reverse of 2007 US MS69
1 2 12194077 396437 2008-W $1 Eagle, Reverse of 2007 US MS69
1 3 12194078 396437 2008-W $1 Eagle, Reverse of 2007 US MS69
1 4 12194079 396437 2008-W $1 Eagle, Reverse of 2007 US MS69
1 5 12194080 396437 2008-W $1 Eagle, Reverse of 2007 US MS69
1 6 12194081 396437 2008-W $1 Eagle, Reverse of 2007 US MS69
1 7 12194082 396437 2008-W $1 Eagle, Reverse of 2007 US MS70
1 8 12194083 396437 2008-W $1 Eagle, Reverse of 2007 US MS69
1 9 12194084 396437 2008-W $1 Eagle, Reverse of 2007 US MS69
1 10 12194085 396437 2008-W $1 Eagle, Reverse of 2007 US MS69
Total Items: 10
Date Received: 5/9/2008
Date Shipped: N/A
Order Status: Shipped
Did not meet reserve, but was sold after auction (I know, I inquired)
Did any of my fellow members beat me to it? If so, were you lucky?
<< <i>There was a box of 100 sealed, tape date 4/22 (pack date) on the bay a few days ago
Did not meet reserve, but was sold after auction (I know, I inquired)
Did any of my fellow members beat me to it? If so, were you lucky? >>
You mean this one which has tamper evident tape, the other ones i'm seeing pop up are smaller orders that have the clear tape. There is no way to know if the box has been opened and resealed. I'm surprised PCGS will even accept them for the First StrikeSM designation.
as long as when opened by PCGS the packing is all there and properly dated......ie. invoice, etc...(they used to slit open one side and slide it in) they should be good for FS
<< <i> WIGHTY44 >>
Thank you...
Will be interesting to see what they ended up with, if admitted.
<< <i>that box was right in the sweet spot for delivery dates. >>
but like the poster just above you said.. there were plenty of reports in the "sweet spot" period of people who got boxes of 100 and got one or two 08/07s.. or none.. or the next guy ordered them 10 at a time.. and got 0/10, 0/10, 0/10, 10/10.. or the next guy who ordered a bunch of boxes of 10 and got none.. it's really hit or miss.. pack date notwithstanding.. even if i had a few grand to dump on such a sealed box, which i don't, i wouldn't.. it'd be a total gamble.. if money was no object, i might risk it.. it's like bidding on a sealed-box Storage locker auction where you can't look at anything, can't open any boxes.. you just bid on the whole lot, have to pay cash on the spot, and haul it all away.. and could end up with almost anything.. or buying a used CHP car.. they are constantly serviced, but have a bajillion miles on them, they often sit idling for hours, they're driven hard.. and the CHP won't let you test drive them before you buy one, and no refunds.. even if the tranny falls out as you're driving off their lot.. you're screwed.. so like
This sort of reminds me in a twisted way of what Clint Eastwood said in "Dirty Harry"..
"I know what you're thinking. "Did he fire six shots or only five?" Well, to tell you the truth, in all this excitement I kind of lost track myself. But being as this is a .44 Magnum, the most powerful handgun in the world, and would blow your head clean off, you've got to ask yourself one question: Do I feel lucky? Well, do ya, punk?"
- John Wayne, "The Shootist" (1976.. his final film)..
<< <i>That was much luck - I had a few boxes of 10 delivered the same day that I opened a few weeks later.......I shouldnt have......
One box remained sealed,
The other boxes were 10/10 2007 reverses......as well
So the last box of 10, unopened and in date, went to PCGS...... >>
Congrats on your grades...
PCGS FS MS 70 $4350
PCGS FS MS 69 $575
NGC ER MS 70 $925
NGC ER MS 69 $425
RAW $477
Still climbing
Joe
<< <i>Here are some ended auctions tonight.
PCGS FS MS 70 $4350
PCGS FS MS 69 $575
NGC ER MS 70 $925
NGC ER MS 69 $425
RAW $477
Still climbing
Joe >>
Or you could be un-biased and list some cheaper ones too:
NGC =$357
RAW = $259
<< <i>Or you could be un-biased and list some cheaper ones too:
NGC =$357
RAW = $259 >>
Those ended 2-3 days ago.
<< <i>Here are some ended auctions tonight.
PCGS FS MS 70 $4350
PCGS FS MS 69 $575
NGC ER MS 70 $925
NGC ER MS 69 $425
RAW $477
Still climbing
Joe >>
Joe, don't forget that RECORD $5900 PCGS FS MS70 - OMG!
<< <i>
<< <i>Here are some ended auctions tonight.
PCGS FS MS 70 $4350
PCGS FS MS 69 $575
NGC ER MS 70 $925
NGC ER MS 69 $425
RAW $477
Still climbing
Joe >>
Or you could be un-biased and list some cheaper ones too:
NGC =$357
RAW = $259 >>
What I was trying to show was that the top end is stretching higher for each kind of example: Raw, NGC and PCGS.
As the high is stretch higher the lower prices will rise to the higher. In a down market the opposite happens.
Joe
<< <i>Here are some ended auctions tonight.
PCGS FS MS 70 $4350
PCGS FS MS 69 $575
NGC ER MS 70 $925
NGC ER MS 69 $425
RAW $477
Still climbing
Joe >>
that raw one was my auction. sometimes the raw ones beat the ngc 69`s.
<< <i>linky
$800 >>
Do you remember this post? First post after OP.
Someone bid $800 for 20 coins for a total of $16,000.
How incredible that seemed at the time.
Pretty close to the going price now.
Joe
20 coin order - 0 08/07 rev.
crap crap crap
<< <i>that raw one was my auction. sometimes the raw ones beat the ngc 69`s >>
This has always made no sense to me....Give me a slabbed 69 and in a few min. I can convert it to a raw coin and I have plenty of extra boxes......
<< <i>
<< <i>Here are some ended auctions tonight.
PCGS FS MS 70 $4350
PCGS FS MS 69 $575
NGC ER MS 70 $925
NGC ER MS 69 $425
RAW $477
Still climbing.
Joe, don't forget that RECORD $5900 PCGS FS MS70 - OMG! >>
WHAT??WHAT??
WHAT is happening here? $5900 on a Saturday night? Drinking involved?
I am in awe. Shocked and awed.
Time to drink and not think.
Miles
<< <i>why should there be a designation of 'First Strike' or 'Early Release' >>
A very valid point
???????
-69 37/138 26.8%
-70 46/138 33.3
Other 55/138 39.9
What is the mint going to do with all them FIRST SPOUSE coins ?
Will there be a white elephant sale ?
<< <i>Will there be a white elephant sale ? >>
Hey, you never can tell.
<< <i>Still think this is going to normalize soon. >>
This isn't a "normal" coin in a "normal" market.
<< <i>Still think this is going to normalize soon. >>
There you go thinking again
Have a good one!!!
<< <i>
<< <i>Still think this is going to normalize soon. >>
There you go thinking again
Have a good one!!! >>
I agree!
But it will "normalize" much higher than the $549.99 BIN for a 2008 W Reverse 2007 Silver PCGS MS 69 First Strike I just got about 4-5 hours ago.
Better question is how many ounces of gold would it take ?
MS 70 PCGS ?
MS 70 PCGS FS ?
MS 70 NGC ?
MS 70 NGC ER ?
MS 69 PCGS ?
MS 69 PCGS FS ?
MS 69 NGC ?
MS 69 NGC ER ?
RAW ?
food for thought.
<< <i>Tvac897 - Still think this is going to normalize soon
I agree!
But it will "normalize" much higher than the $549.99 BIN for a 2008 W Reverse 2007 Silver PCGS MS 69 First Strike I just got about 4-5 hours ago. >>
or the $925 for an ER MS70, that i just sold, although the "kicker" had to have been including a regular 08/08...lol
the PCGS exponential rise is helping "lowly" NGC graded coins.
sure hope this isn't like gold's run in 1980, though
<< <i>sure hope this isn't like gold's run in 1980, though >>
I hope so too! Maybe it is time to pull the trigger and sell a few of them to at least recover what I have in them.
Of course the tougher question is do I sell them raw or sent them to PCGS and try for a lottery winning MS70? (not FS eligible).
<< <i>
Of course the tougher question is do I sell them raw or sent them to PCGS and try for a lottery winning MS70? (not FS eligible). >>
from a simpleminded fella
If I owned 10 raw and didn't send them in for First Strike, then by now, I'd put a serious look to them with a 10x loupe. If 2 of the ten had "pizzazz' they would be sent ASAP. If 4 of them exhibited these strengths, 4 would go ASAP. I would sell ONE raw on ebay (The worst of the bunch, of course)... starting at one dollar for ten days.
Pay the $200 or $400 for the speedy turnaround time.
Once you know the results you can list one , or two(3 or 4) that are encapsulated by "ours truly" on eBay or in local newspapers or wherever you choose to "flip" them (Hint : Buy Sell Trade Forum).
Not not only will you have made a healthy profit after expenses, you will still own half of them "MID GRADES" in their original package.
Seems to me those who have can have more fun.
<< <i>Still think this is going to normalize soon. >>
Fred, Las Vegas, NV
Did PCGS have a spotting problem with the 95-w proof? If so what value did it take away?
sorry if this is a re-post there are way to many pages to read....Not enough Adderall left in the bottle....
<< <i>
<< <i>Tvac897 - Still think this is going to normalize soon
I agree!
But it will "normalize" much higher than the $549.99 BIN for a 2008 W Reverse 2007 Silver PCGS MS 69 First Strike I just got about 4-5 hours ago. >>
or the $925 for an ER MS70, that i just sold, although the "kicker" had to have been including a regular 08/08...lol
the PCGS exponential rise is helping "lowly" NGC graded coins.
sure hope this isn't like gold's run in 1980, though >>
<< <i>Wow, new record. PCGS MS70 FS- $5900! >>
How in the world can one holder carry a 5000 dollar premium over the other?????? Are early release and first strike the same thing?
<< <i>
<< <i>
<< <i>Tvac897 - Still think this is going to normalize soon
I agree!
But it will "normalize" much higher than the $549.99 BIN for a 2008 W Reverse 2007 Silver PCGS MS 69 First Strike I just got about 4-5 hours ago. >>
or the $925 for an ER MS70, that i just sold, although the "kicker" had to have been including a regular 08/08...lol
the PCGS exponential rise is helping "lowly" NGC graded coins.
sure hope this isn't like gold's run in 1980, though >>
<< <i>Wow, new record. PCGS MS70 FS- $5900! >>
How in the world can one holder carry a 5000 dollar premium over the other?????? Are early release and first strike the same thing? >>
Possibly because there are some that only collect PCGS graded coins and there is only a few of them and more of the NGC. I also think that PCGS MS70 grading standards are a bit more conservative than NGC.
ps. great sig line.
So, as a collector (not investor) who plans to hold on to these ASE's, instead of 'flipping' them, what is my best alternative option? I like the look of PCGS slabs better than NGC's, but I can live with having NGC's. Am I better off biting the bullet (withe the added expenses) and shipping my ASE's to my dealer so that he can mail them in to PCGS? Or does it make more sense for me to use my free NGC membership (as an ANA member) to directly submit them at the Balmer show? Even though, I'm a collector committed to riding out the price swings for the long-run, I of course would like to maximize the appreciation potential of these coins.
How much does it cost to get one of the 07 reverses certified by pcgs?