Bordering Guilt because I won the bidding on the LOW end today

I've been admiring the Libertas Americana series for quite sometime........ for the beauty and history behind it.
This is nothing at all to be compared to those of @cardinal and @Justacommeman but their collections inspired me to learn the story about it.
Thank you gentlemen for sharing!!!!
This particular bidding ended while I was still at work so knowing other listings at North of $1700; I placed an insurance bid at $1100 with $389 still on with 2 hours to close. Guess what price did I get it at?
7
Comments
$404 ?
Try again mannie gray; you are close...it is 5oz coin
Congrats! These are addictive. NGC 69’s go for $350 to $450. I see there is one unsold in NGC 70 for $900 right now one line. I don’t really follow NGC prices on these restrikes. Maybe cardinal knows. Sounds like you did good regardless. I’m so happy you didn’t get rung up at $1100.
Enjoy!!!
mark
Fellas, leave the tight pants to the ladies. If I can count the coins in your pockets you better use them to call a tailor. Stay thirsty my friends......
Past auction sales.
https://pcgs.com/auctionprices/details?r=15978&v=Libertas%20Americana%20Silver%20-%202014%20Restrike&dv=(1776)&pf=PR&si=7&c=5943
@Justacommeman
You continue to inspire us in so many ways ....Kudos from new and novice members here....
You've me feel even better (guiltier)
Mahalo!
*
$517 Did PCGS cease from grading the Libertas post 2013?
$550 to $700 for NGC 70’s sounds more inline
Paradisefound don’t get enamoured by EBay “asks”. Those $1700 and $1900 listings are fishing expeditions. I don’t want you to be the fish!
m
Fellas, leave the tight pants to the ladies. If I can count the coins in your pockets you better use them to call a tailor. Stay thirsty my friends......
PCGS grades these.
m
Fellas, leave the tight pants to the ladies. If I can count the coins in your pockets you better use them to call a tailor. Stay thirsty my friends......
I have a silver & bronze I think from around '05.
I guess these aren't worth much of anything?.
1947-P & D; 1948-D; 1949-P & S; 1950-D & S; and 1952-S.
Any help locating any of these OBW rolls would be gratefully appreciated!
Attractive modern reproductions of a medal --
Yes, PCGS does still grade these!
$517
These do come in different sizes as well, and PCGS grades them all:
Beautiful design! I would be more than happy with the Smallest of the three above...even if it is only a PR69DCAM.
BST transactions: dbldie55, jayPem, 78saen, UltraHighRelief, nibanny, liefgold, FallGuy, lkeigwin, mbogoman, Sandman70gt, keets, joeykoins, ianrussell (@GC), EagleEye, ThePennyLady, GRANDAM, Ilikecolor, Gluggo, okiedude, Voyageur, LJenkins11, fastfreddie, ms70, pursuitofliberty, ZoidMeister,Coin Finder, GotTheBug, edwardjulio, Coinnmore, Nickpatton, Namvet69,...
@cardinal ....I am surprised they do not give the DCAM designation for those.... Yours are definitely deep 'black and white'..... Cheers, RickO
Really like the style on these. Enjoy
Best place to buy !
Bronze Associate member
I had that feeling of guilt one, I then figured out it was just me battling with my expectations. No deal here.
Yeah, only five times intrinsic value. Cheap.
NIce!
My YouTube Channel
Nice pickup. Congrats
Dead Cat Waltz Exonumia
"Coin collecting for outcasts..."
Nice now crack It out of that doggie door holder
Yup. You should be feeling guilty since I want this coin too now. Also need to find a new comfy couch once my wife finds out I over spending on my budget again.
I would try not to fall in love with a collectible, considering that coin collectors are a relatively small part of society, especially moderns. I hope you like the coin but objective analysis usually dispels the idea that you paid too little.
They are not really "restrikes." They are copies or imitations. A true restrike should be made from the original dies, but at a different date than originals.
But it remains a beautiful design - compare to the awful stuff put on our coins for the next 150 years -- and today.
Hi Ricko. These are destinationed DCAM
m
Fellas, leave the tight pants to the ladies. If I can count the coins in your pockets you better use them to call a tailor. Stay thirsty my friends......
Trust me, you'll get over your "guilt."
@Justacommeman ...
Color me extremely embarrassed.. Thank you for bringing me back to earth...not sure why I did not see that..... plain as can be....If there were a redfaced icon I would use it. Cheers, RickO
Take two aspirin or shew some kids off your lawn and you will feel better
m
Fellas, leave the tight pants to the ladies. If I can count the coins in your pockets you better use them to call a tailor. Stay thirsty my friends......
You did just fine
m
Fellas, leave the tight pants to the ladies. If I can count the coins in your pockets you better use them to call a tailor. Stay thirsty my friends......
@logger7
My reasoning is : a nice ASE PCGS PF70CAM is about $100 and up; this Libertas weighs 5oz so I thought $500 is reasonable


I need a bronze one to match...
There is no bronze one in 5 oz to match it, but there is a matching one in Gold:
There is, however, a 3" bronze version out there, but quite scarce:
Selling any 1804 dollars?
It is a nice item, but the premise that it is too cheap is really a stretch.
1) The item is less than four years old. It often takes 10 or 20 years to establish how the market will value something - maybe even longer.
For instance, it has taken over forty years for official U.S. proof coin sets from 1971 and 1972 (issued at $5) to fall back to very near face value. Few thought that was ever possible.
2) The Monnaie de Paris has churned out a significant number of these medals/copies (in various metals and modules) in recent years, and they certainly have the capacity to do more or many more.
As a state enterprise in a highly socialist nation, the Monnaie de Paris likely does not have the same pressure to make a profit that some other Mints may face. One of the big State/ institutional goals of the Monnaie de Paris is to reinforce the notions of 'French luxury' and 'French qualite deluxe', by issuing this kind of product. La Monnaie has also produced jewelry and small sculptures in recent years, for the purpose of developing craftspersons and furthering the ideas and concepts of 'French quality'.
3) As noted, the item sold to you at five times it's intrinsic value. By the standards of collectible numismatic silver coins (both old and new) that's not high at all, but it's high for any recent bullion thingie.
4) I attribute at least one-third of the value/price that you paid to the thingie being in a "70" holder. To a purist collector of modern stuff, a "69" would serve as a representative specimen just as well, and might be $150 cheaper. Don't crack or break the holder, it represents maybe one-third of the price that was paid here!
The biggest future downside limiting the future market value of this piece of merchandise is that more will be issued sooner or later. As a collectible, it's okay. I wouldn't say cheap.
I clearly see the perspective and absolutely agree with all the factual points making this coin "not cheap" but emotionally it served the purpose. I am happy to hold it until the day........


Thank you for sharing your insight
If you are comparing intrinsic value to current market price, the Brasher Doubloon is a much much better value than an 1804 Draped Bust silver dollar.
I didnt want to be greedy but if you insist I'll take 2 of each.
Guilt no more.....I'd say it costs about 5 rounds of golf and I have something to show for"
Nice, congratulations !!!