I'm watching a couple that would have sold in minutes a week ago, no takers so far. I'm seeing a slow down. Someone must be doing a low ball set to pay that for a 68
@JimTyler said:
I'm watching a couple that would have sold in minutes a week ago, no takers so far. I'm seeing a slow down. Someone must be doing a low ball set to pay that for a 68
@JimTyler said:
I'm watching a couple that would have sold in minutes a week ago, no takers so far. I'm seeing a slow down. Someone must be doing a low ball set to pay that for a 68
Wait until a 67 gets graded
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@JimTyler said:
I'm watching a couple that would have sold in minutes a week ago, no takers so far. I'm seeing a slow down. Someone must be doing a low ball set to pay that for a 68
Prices are also softer. I don't see any sales in the $1800 range anymore. Prices seem to have dropped back to the $15-$1700 range
Just curious about the COA encapsulation fee. Their website states:
"To encapsulate your Mint COA, an additional $15 will be added to the submission fees."
When I got my packing slip, the charge was $65 for the GN80 grade and $10 for the big holder for $75 total. Did anyone else experience this? I will call customer service to find out what is going on.
@kimber45ACP said:
Just curious about the COA encapsulation fee. Their website states:
"To encapsulate your Mint COA, an additional $15 will be added to the submission fees."
When I got my packing slip, the charge was $65 for the GN80 grade and $10 for the big holder for $75 total. Did anyone else experience this? I will call customer service to find out what is going on.
It was entered wrong into the system. They are going to refund the over charge. Whew!
Of course that number might be correct OR it might be an unreconciled first day of sales number EXCLUDING subsequent early morning sales. I'd actually be pleasantly surprised if 227 of these coins remain to be sold.
Of course that number might be correct OR it might be an unreconciled first day of sales number EXCLUDING subsequent early morning sales. I'd actually be pleasantly surprised if 227 of these coins remain to be sold.
It's a current sales number. It was 29775 a week ago...
@jabba said:
Did they ever release the sale figures yet?
Eric's mint contact had it at approximately 29,800. Normally, they mint an extra 10-15% to cover returns/damage. I wonder if they did that here. Has anyone received COA numbers higher than 30,000.
The numbered COA would put a crimp on that....I can't see a reason a return couldn't have the coin/capsule removed and an overrun inserted and resold....but....that would assume a return and that would be REALLY dumb
Pr 70. The other three letter just posted my grade. ER 69. I sent it in box and rolled the dice and crapped out. Also got and to add some salt to the wound I got a five digit coa. Question for the elder statesmen of the forum, is it worth sending to pcgs for a cross over upgrade attempt?
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@Mgarmy said:
Pr 70. The other three letter just posted my grade. ER 69. I sent it in box and rolled the dice and crapped out. Also got and to add some salt to the wound I got a five digit coa. Question for the elder statesmen of the forum, is it worth sending to pcgs for a cross over upgrade attempt?
It seems like PCGS has an even lower 70 ratio. It would probably be a waste of money
Thanks man. Guess it goes in the safe for a decade
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@Trumbo said:
Just got my grades, one 69 and one 70. Images haven't posted yet, how can I tell what the coa# is?
my guess is you have to wait until you can click the cert number on your order page to see the coin details... Usually available a day or so after grades are posted.
I received my alert that grades were ready at 4:45 pm yesterday and for the heck of it I checked on them about 9 pm and was able to click on cert number. Check back in a few hours and you might be surprised! Good luck!
@Trumbo said:
Just got my grades, one 69 and one 70. Images haven't posted yet, how can I tell what the coa# is?
my guess is you have to wait until you can click the cert number on your order page to see the coin details... Usually available a day or so after grades are posted.
@Onedollarnohollar said:
tomorrow is the 30 day anniversary of the release of this beautiful coin. who will be with me online again in the morning trying to get lucky?
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@BigA said:
The numbered COA would put a crimp on that....I can't see a reason a return couldn't have the coin/capsule removed and an overrun inserted and resold....but....that would assume a return and that would be REALLY dumb
Except a lot of returns (normally) are for damaged packaging in shipping. That is generally NOT the way they do it.
how are the bst sales going on these? I've never used that option, always used ebay, but with these and the high percentage ebay and paypal charge I might look into it.
@Onedollarnohollar said:
I just sold to JM Bullion for $2,000 direct deposit into my checking account. Almost even with eBay after fees and a lot less risky.
what did you sell? raw,,sealed box, graded?
PF-70 with encapsulated CoA. Not sure what their ungraded or 69 price is.
@Onedollarnohollar said:
I just sold to JM Bullion for $2,000 direct deposit into my checking account. Almost even with eBay after fees and a lot less risky.
what did you sell? raw,,sealed box, graded?
PF-70 with encapsulated CoA. Not sure what their ungraded or 69 price is.
PF-70, so it was graded ats?
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@Onedollarnohollar said:
I just sold to JM Bullion for $2,000 direct deposit into my checking account. Almost even with eBay after fees and a lot less risky.
what did you sell? raw,,sealed box, graded?
PF-70 with encapsulated CoA. Not sure what their ungraded or 69 price is.
PF-70, so it was graded ats?
Isn't NGC the only TPG that uses PF? But yes, NGC.
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National Commemorative Medals of the U.S. Mint:
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I'm watching a couple that would have sold in minutes a week ago, no takers so far. I'm seeing a slow down. Someone must be doing a low ball set to pay that for a 68
i think the place was off line, thats good money for a 68!
Wait until a 67 gets graded
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Best flipping coin since ....
I been to busy working has the prices been dropping or holding?
Looks to me dropped a little bit
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No release today
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Prices are also softer. I don't see any sales in the $1800 range anymore. Prices seem to have dropped back to the $15-$1700 range
I'm going to miss you when these get marked "sold out" or will you keep checking ?
EVER!
Lol.
It's an interesting question, but given the low cost of entry and ther $1000+ flip potential, I really can't think of one that compares.
Nope I’ll be sleeping in when it says sold out
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Just curious about the COA encapsulation fee. Their website states:
"To encapsulate your Mint COA, an additional $15 will be added to the submission fees."
When I got my packing slip, the charge was $65 for the GN80 grade and $10 for the big holder for $75 total. Did anyone else experience this? I will call customer service to find out what is going on.
Did they ever release the sale figures yet?
https://www.pcgs.com/setregistry/quarters/washington-quarters-major-sets/washington-quarters-date-set-circulation-strikes-1932-present/publishedset/209923
https://www.pcgs.com/setregistry/quarters/washington-quarters-major-sets/washington-quarters-date-set-circulation-strikes-1932-present/album/209923
NGC 620 Proof 69, Proof 70 3156.
PCGS 10 Proof 68, 1063 Proof 69, Proof 70 1942.
Quite a difference.
Nope. None since Nov.3
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It was entered wrong into the system. They are going to refund the over charge. Whew!
29,773
Where did you find the number?
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United States Mint ...
Their sales figures haven’t been updated since Nov.3
https://www.usmint.gov/about/production-sales-figures/cumulative-sales
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Office of > @Kliao said:
They have a phone number you can call and ask...
Of course that number might be correct OR it might be an unreconciled first day of sales number EXCLUDING subsequent early morning sales. I'd actually be pleasantly surprised if 227 of these coins remain to be sold.
It's a current sales number. It was 29775 a week ago...
So the number sold has gone DOWN in a week? Ummm.....I will wait for the official number
Eric's mint contact had it at approximately 29,800. Normally, they mint an extra 10-15% to cover returns/damage. I wonder if they did that here. Has anyone received COA numbers higher than 30,000.
That would be a cool number......"RARE COA....30,000 minted...COA #30.065 ERROR COA for sale" (even better on the slab)
Edit: I would assume an over run would pertain to just the coins not the COA but this is new ground
Except the coins, as they normally do it, are packaged and ready to go, are they not? They don't put them in cases later.
The numbered COA would put a crimp on that....I can't see a reason a return couldn't have the coin/capsule removed and an overrun inserted and resold....but....that would assume a return and that would be REALLY dumb
Just got my cert # 275xx. No golden ticket but im happy. What would you rather have , a PR69 cert # 150 or PR70 cert 275xx?
Pr 70. The other three letter just posted my grade. ER 69. I sent it in box and rolled the dice and crapped out. Also got and to add some salt to the wound I got a five digit coa. Question for the elder statesmen of the forum, is it worth sending to pcgs for a cross over upgrade attempt?
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It seems like PCGS has an even lower 70 ratio. It would probably be a waste of money
Thanks man. Guess it goes in the safe for a decade
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tomorrow is the 30 day anniversary of the release of this beautiful coin. who will be with me online again in the morning trying to get lucky?
Just got my grades, one 69 and one 70. Images haven't posted yet, how can I tell what the coa# is?
my guess is you have to wait until you can click the cert number on your order page to see the coin details... Usually available a day or so after grades are posted.
I received my alert that grades were ready at 4:45 pm yesterday and for the heck of it I checked on them about 9 pm and was able to click on cert number. Check back in a few hours and you might be surprised! Good luck!
Me!
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It is getting annoying that they just can’t update sales figures
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Except a lot of returns (normally) are for damaged packaging in shipping. That is generally NOT the way they do it.
how are the bst sales going on these? I've never used that option, always used ebay, but with these and the high percentage ebay and paypal charge I might look into it.
I just sold to JM Bullion for $2,000 direct deposit into my checking account. Almost even with eBay after fees and a lot less risky.
I just sold to JM Bullion for $2,000 direct deposit into my checking account. Almost even with eBay after fees and a lot less risky.
what did you sell? raw,,sealed box, graded?
The issue is getting enough volume at issue—not the case with this one
2008/reverse 2007 was a good one.
I had over 100 at issue price.
PF-70 with encapsulated CoA. Not sure what their ungraded or 69 price is.
PF-70, so it was graded ats?
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To find the COA #.
Lookup the cert # of the coin.
https://www.pcgs.com/cert/
It will have an entry for pedigree... that’s the COA #.
Kliao sleeping in ? You'd 💩If they were available today 😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣
I'll say it for him....no release today