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FSHO: Grabbing the momentum of the $600 AU-58 43-D cent....... Even rarer 1972-P Ty-2 Ike PCGS AU-58

Listen up collectors, I am offering at a super discount my PCGS AU-58 1972-P Type 2 Ike dollar which is a tough coin in any grade. Some have called it a pattern, or whatever. So since I am in such a good mood, I will let this out of my set for $325 shipped. Now if a MS-65 43-D Lincoln is worth $50 and a AU-58 sold for $600 a MS-65 Ty-2 72-P Ike is worth probably $300-$500, so I am at 1:1 on my coin as opposed to 12,000:1 on the 43-D. Act quickly before this GEM is sealed in a "everyman set" forever. If you want to pay more, please PM me with the max you are willing to pay.

Thanks,

TN

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  • GRANDAMGRANDAM Posts: 8,774 ✭✭✭✭✭


    << <i>Listen up collectors, I am offering at a super discount my PCGS AU-58 1972-P Type 2 Ike dollar which is a tough coin in any grade. Some have called it a pattern, or whatever. So since I am in such a good mood, I will let this out of my set for $325 shipped. Now if a MS-65 43-D Lincoln is worth $50 and a AU-58 sold for $600 a MS-65 Ty-2 72-P Ike is worth probably $300-$500, so I am at 1:1 on my coin as opposed to 12,000:1 on the 43-D. Act quickly before this GEM is sealed in a "everyman set" forever. If you want to pay more, please PM me with the max you are willing to pay.

    Thanks,

    TN >>



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    I am curious? How do you arrive at a price of $300 - $500 for a PCGS MS65 1972-P Ty 2 IKE Dollar?

    I will take all you have at that price.

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    GrandAm :)
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