SELLING: 1995-W Silver Eagle (PCGS-PR70DCAM) AT THE LOWEST ADVERTISED PRICE I AM AWARE OF!! READ

Not a newly graded coin, but the nice clean example out of my personal "Top 100" Modern set.
Asking $35,950 today, but price is subject to change and coin is subject to prior sale without notice.
Send me a P.M. if you are interested in the coin.
The coin is currently in the regular blue label insert, but I believe I can get the coin into the "Miles Standish" label insert if you are interested.
I am not aware of any advertised price out there below this asking price! If you know of one, please send me a PM.
Wondercoin
Asking $35,950 today, but price is subject to change and coin is subject to prior sale without notice.
Send me a P.M. if you are interested in the coin.
The coin is currently in the regular blue label insert, but I believe I can get the coin into the "Miles Standish" label insert if you are interested.
I am not aware of any advertised price out there below this asking price! If you know of one, please send me a PM.
Wondercoin
Please visit my website at www.wondercoins.com and my ebay auctions under my user name www.wondercoin.com.
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If I wanted that coin (or anything he has for sale) and thought it was a fair price, I would fire off a check in a heartbeat.
Piecesofme... Your comment is fair. Usually one would want to see a pic. But, I buy coins now and again for this kind of money and I would trade any day of the week my right to see a picture for a right to see the coin in person and make a no pressure decision to buy it.
A picture is nearly meaningless with a coin like a 95-W PR70DCAM anyway in my opinion. There is virtually no chance for a buyer to detect a hairline on the surface of the coin or even see a very tiny spot here or there from most pics. When I lot view coins like this - they often LOOK NOTHING LIKE THE PICS ASSOCIATED WITH THE COIN. And that could be for better or for worse.
I'll give you a case in point on a coin I sold yesterday off my website.
I posted on the site a 1973-S Roosevelt Dime in PCGS-PR70DCAM (which lasted one day), which is a very, very difficult coin to locate in PCGS-PR70DCAM. PCGS has graded -10- of them in their roughly 27 years of grading coins. I sold the coin to a collector well under my posted asking price that is still up there (which was also well below the last sale price at major auction for the coin as well). I was happy to help the collector get very close to completing his proof dime collection. That said, the picture of the coin is HORRIBLE on the site. I never even noticed how bad the pic was until I asked my webmaster (my son Justin) to remove the coin from the site after it sold and went over to take a look at the picture. The pic (taken with an expensive Nikon camera) does not capture the nice deep cameo surfaces at all. No joke - at 1:00 a.m. last night I interrupted Justin from his video game play and asked him why the pic on the website looked nothing like the coin in hand. I was blown away at how poor the quality of the pic was. He said he would shoot it again and told me today he still could not accurately capture the depth of cameo on that dime. Meanwhile, my customer bought the dime from the pic and will be very pleased I suspect when the coin reaches him and he sees what it really looks like!
While there are plenty of pics of coins on the site, there are also a ton of non pictured coins as well. I buy moderns nearly every day from collectors and dealers and often want to get them out on the site without waiting a week or two for proper pics. If we have done business before, I am often comfortable sending a coin ahead of payment and there are plenty of opportunities for us to meet on either coast as well. I am also comfortable providing a collector with my best assessment of a coin if he/she asks me. I am as picky as it comes in placing coins in my sets. This 95-W has been in my Top 100 Moderns set since the day I got it back from PCGS - that should speak volumes as to the quality of the coin.
Wondercoin
If I'm even remotely considering laying out that kind of cash, for any one thing, coins or otherwise, I want to see it, test drive it, get another profeesional opinion...whatever the case may be to ensure validity and genuineness, and I could care less about the reputation of the seller is. Yours is obviously sparkling and that is to be honored and respected. Just my personal preference I guess and I am sorry to have interrupted your thread...best wishes.
Hoard the keys.