So, were the strong prices for gold stickered CAC coins just another tulip craze??
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From what I've seen, more people buy gold and silver when their prices are high than when they are low, which I don't understand.
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<< <i>From what I've seen, more people buy gold and silver when their prices are high than when they are low, which I don't understand. >>
Publicity, and Greed.
When there's a lot of talk about the high price of bullion, people who usually wouldn't buy, are suddenly in the market.
Still premiums but enough bashers bashed on it, and there were some very extreme prices for common pieces (even 2 grades up, the coins weren't worth a ton) that the driving force decided to divest, I believe.
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<< <i>Common coins with gold stickers have dropped in price. Rare coins with gold stickers continue to command a premium. >>
That's my view as well.
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<< <i>Common coins with gold stickers have dropped in price. Rare coins with gold stickers continue to command a premium. >>
Excuse my ignorance, but are you able to show me an example of a rare coin with a gold CAC sticker?
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In my case, I enjoy cherry picking coins in undergraded slabs at the various shows and then watching them get awarded a gold sticker.
At the Boston ANA, I found a 1916-D 10c in PCGS OGH G-4 and fell in love with it. I showed it to a few dealers. I especially liked Laura's comment when she looked at it as she called it a "Gem Good"
Ok, it is sort of an ego trip but more importantly a mental exercise of trying to pick the best of the best and limit your spending that way.
I had a hot streak going when I cherrypicked 100% of my purchases into gold stickers over a 6 month period!!! Never mind that it was only 2 for 2!!! I felt like a Superbowl champ!!!! LOL.
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<< <i>Quite frankly, there are many collectors right now saying nothing and hoping the prices on the gold stickers stay low enough while they accumulate more of them. The ones that bash them most are often the ones that are secretly buying them!!
In my case, I enjoy cherry picking coins in undergraded slabs at the various shows and then watching them get awarded a gold sticker.
At the Boston ANA, I found a 1916-D 10c in PCGS OGH G-4 and fell in love with it. I showed it to a few dealers. I especially liked Laura's comment when she looked at it as she called it a "Gem Good"
Ok, it is sort of an ego trip but more importantly a mental exercise of trying to pick the best of the best and limit your spending that way.
I had a hot streak going when I cherrypicked 100% of my purchases into gold stickers over a 6 month period!!! Never mind that it was only 2 for 2!!! I felt like a Superbowl champ!!!! LOL. >>
If you don't mind oreville, can we see a pic of the '16-D? Eventually I'd like to pick one up in that grade and have my set complete again -- had to sell mine earlier this year. Thanks!
<< <i>Here's a relatively common coin that just sold with a Gold Sticker. It sold for about 33% more than the next grade up. LINKY >>
Someone is gambling on a 67FB on a resubmission
Personally, I've seen coins in MS60 holders (gold) with CAC stickers selling for MS63 prices. Now maybe gold sticker coins are under graded but not by 2-3 points.
By the coin, not the slab and certainly not any kind of sticker.
I recently bought a couple coins in ANACS and NGC holders that you ask yourself, "why are these coins in this holder?" Paid low prices, got a very nice coin! I think the PCGS craze has created a tremendous opportunity to buy nice coins at cheap prices (in non-PCGS holders) and then submit to PCGS for grading.
The key is one has to know how to grade to know whether or not the coin (in any holder) is average, nice for the grade, high end for the grade, or under graded…
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<< <i>Here's a relatively common coin that just sold with a Gold Sticker. It sold for about 33% more than the next grade up. LINKY >>
Someone is gambling on a 67FB on a resubmission
Personally, I've seen coins in MS60 holders (gold) with CAC stickers selling for MS63 prices. Now maybe gold sticker coins are under graded but not by 2-3 points.
By the coin, not the slab and certainly not any kind of sticker.
I recently bought a couple coins in ANACS and NGC holders that you ask yourself, "why are these coins in this holder?" Paid low prices, got a very nice coin! I think the PCGS craze has created a tremendous opportunity to buy nice coins at cheap prices (in non-PCGS holders) and then submit to PCGS for grading.
The key is one has to know how to grade to know whether or not the coin (in any holder) is average, nice for the grade, high end for the grade, or under graded… >>
Nailed it!
to many people drink the koolaid still and purchase the slab.
Everyone jumped on the tulip bandwagon.
But the ridiculously high prices gold stickers saw for a while were 99% driven by one foolish investor. Once that investor realized his error, and not only stopped buying them up, but dumped most of them at auction, the market gained normalcy.
It was an abberation.
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<< <i>Here's a relatively common coin that just sold with a Gold Sticker. It sold for about 33% more than the next grade up. LINKY >>
Someone is gambling on a 67FB on a resubmission
Personally, I've seen coins in MS60 holders (gold) with CAC stickers selling for MS63 prices. Now maybe gold sticker coins are under graded but not by 2-3 points.
By the coin, not the slab and certainly not any kind of sticker.
I recently bought a couple coins in ANACS and NGC holders that you ask yourself, "why are these coins in this holder?" Paid low prices, got a very nice coin! I think the PCGS craze has created a tremendous opportunity to buy nice coins at cheap prices (in non-PCGS holders) and then submit to PCGS for grading.
The key is one has to know how to grade to know whether or not the coin (in any holder) is average, nice for the grade, high end for the grade, or under graded… >>
Nailed it!
to many people drink the koolaid still and purchase the slab. >>
No way will that ever get into a FB holder! There is a solid interruption right smack in the middle. To each their own though.
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<< <i>Not like the tulip craze at all.
Everyone jumped on the tulip bandwagon.
But the ridiculously high prices gold stickers saw for a while were 99% driven by one foolish investor. Once that investor realized his error, and not only stopped buying them up, but dumped most of them at auction, the market gained normalcy.
It was an abberation. >>
This....
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Personally, I've seen coins in MS60 holders (gold) with CAC stickers selling for MS63 prices. Now maybe gold sticker coins are under graded but not by 2-3 points.
By the coin, not the slab and certainly not any kind of sticker.
I recently bought a couple coins in ANACS and NGC holders that you ask yourself, "why are these coins in this holder?" Paid low prices, got a very nice coin! I think the PCGS craze has created a tremendous opportunity to buy nice coins at cheap prices (in non-PCGS holders) and then submit to PCGS for grading.
The key is one has to know how to grade to know whether or not the coin (in any holder) is average, nice for the grade, high end for the grade, or under graded… >>
I agree with mercurydimeguy, buy the coin not the holder and yes it is an excellent time to pick up coins in other holders for a discount.
Howevever, I think something that gets missed a lot is that the stickering Co. is NOT a grading company. JA is telling the market what coins he will buy sight unseen and how nice he thinks they are. However, since the true nature of his business is in buying and selling these coins, he does have to be cautious about giving gold stickers to coins he thinks will upgrade (there's always the chance they won't, etc.). For instance, many of us here know that some gold coins have to be 1.5-2 points undergraded according to JA to get a gold sticker. As for MDG's assertion that gold stickered coins are not undergraded by 2-3 points, I have seen an NGC 40 (maybe 45) GREEN stickered coin get into a PCGS AU 53 without anything being done to the coin. This can happen because the stickering company is NOT a grading company. That's just the level he would buy the coin at.
Edit due to misplaced quotes.
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<< <i>Common coins with gold stickers have dropped in price. Rare coins with gold stickers continue to command a premium. >>
Excuse my ignorance, but are you able to show me an example of a rare coin with a gold CAC sticker? >>
PCGS pop 15 in all grades, Total estimated surviving is 35 examples
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