I stay away from any coin in which, if it were taken out of its slab, would lose about 99% of its value. And we are talking $27,000 here for a common Lincoln variety, albeit in an uncommon grade. What are the chances of this coin, raw, achieving the same grade? For $27k, you can have a 1995 doubled die pcgs 68rd... and a decent 1793 chain cent.
Dead Cat Waltz Exonumia
"Coin collecting for outcasts..."
<< <i>I stay away from any coin in which, if it were taken out of its slab, would lose about 99% of its value. And we are talking $27,000 here for a common Lincoln variety, albeit in an uncommon grade. What are the chances of this coin, raw, achieving the same grade? For $27k, you can have a 1995 doubled die pcgs 68rd... and a decent 1793 chain cent. >>
Sums up my collecting philosophy better then I have even been able to on here. The ultra modern game makes no sense to me and the sad thing is it would probably sell in mins at teh15k level
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albeit in an uncommon grade.
What are the
chances of this coin, raw, achieving the same grade?
For $27k, you can have a 1995 doubled die pcgs 68rd...
and a decent 1793 chain cent.
Dead Cat Waltz Exonumia
"Coin collecting for outcasts..."
<< <i>I stay away from any coin in which, if it were taken out of its slab, would lose about 99% of its value. And we are talking $27,000 here for a common Lincoln variety,
albeit in an uncommon grade.
What are the
chances of this coin, raw, achieving the same grade?
For $27k, you can have a 1995 doubled die pcgs 68rd...
and a decent 1793 chain cent. >>
Sums up my collecting philosophy better then I have even been able to on here. The ultra modern game makes no sense to me and the sad thing is it would probably sell in mins at teh15k level
I wonder what this same zincoln will grade in 20 years after it starts blistering.
I'm just saying.