@Justacommeman said:
I wouldnt touch a NGC coin without a sticker. Been there done that and could write a book. I used to believe in buy the coin not the holder. I used to pay up for coins in a NGC holder. Then I tried to sell some of them. Major haircut. NGC coins without a sticker? It’s like having cooties. I have exactly one NGC medal. I keep that medal in quarantine and away from my other coins. That’s the market like it or not. So that Saint pricing makes perfect sense. I may not buy that 63 but for sure I wouldn’t even consider that 64.
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They are both PCGS Coins. I seem to remember you doing quite well with a Lafayette dollar in an NGC holder that you crossed to PCGS. I get your point though that if you buy a coin in a NGC holder and pay up for it you might take a haircut.
@Justacommeman said:
I wouldnt touch a NGC coin without a sticker. Been there done that and could write a book. I used to believe in buy the coin not the holder. I used to pay up for coins in a NGC holder. Then I tried to sell some of them. Major haircut. NGC coins without a sticker? It’s like having cooties. I have exactly one NGC medal. I keep that medal in quarantine and away from my other coins. That’s the market like it or not. So that Saint pricing makes perfect sense. I may not buy that 63 but for sure I wouldn’t even consider that 64.
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They are both PCGS Coins. I seem to remember you doing quite well with a Lafayette dollar in an NGC holder that you crossed to PCGS. I get your point though that if you buy a coin in a NGC holder and pay up for it you might take a haircut.
Ah. Thank you. I missed that obviously
The Lafayette was purchased in a NGC holder no sticker and I paid up for it. I paid PCGS money. When I was shopping it around years later literally every dealer I showed it to said, “ great coin but I would like it better in a PCGS holder”. Eventually I crossed it to PCGS, had it stickered and eventually got a 66+. I firmly believe if that sequence didn’t happen I would have realized 5 to 7K less. It is what it is.
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Walker Proof Digital Album 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......
These two coins aside, the presence (or lack) of a CAC sticker on gold has an entirely different significance than it does for copper, silver, or nickel.
From my experience, JA won't sticker the majority of gold coins at any grade.
I love saints but a big part of the reason I don't own a HR is because the grading appears inconsistent or I'm just not able to figure it out. (I need to see more in hand)
Anyway....Here is a TV of the 63 CAC
The big scrape on the sun has me a little turned off along with the marks on the obverse & reverse rim.
The 64 just looks rather dingy and unimpressive but it could be that the holder is in bad shape.
If I did buy one, it would be a flat rim because they generally look better after the improved 3-piece collar.
I'd go with the 64 if this was the only information I could judge the purchase on.
@MasonG said:
You know what sounds exhausting as a collector? Worrying about what you'll be able to sell a coin for, before you've even bought it. But then, that's just me.
I think it’s important to consider what you’ll be able to sell a five figure coin for down the road before buying it. I’m not a coin investor and this is strictly a hobby for me, but I want to to avoid a giant haircut if I ever do sell a coin.
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They are both PCGS Coins. I seem to remember you doing quite well with a Lafayette dollar in an NGC holder that you crossed to PCGS. I get your point though that if you buy a coin in a NGC holder and pay up for it you might take a haircut.
Ah. Thank you. I missed that obviously
The Lafayette was purchased in a NGC holder no sticker and I paid up for it. I paid PCGS money. When I was shopping it around years later literally every dealer I showed it to said, “ great coin but I would like it better in a PCGS holder”. Eventually I crossed it to PCGS, had it stickered and eventually got a 66+. I firmly believe if that sequence didn’t happen I would have realized 5 to 7K less. It is what it is.
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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......
These two coins aside, the presence (or lack) of a CAC sticker on gold has an entirely different significance than it does for copper, silver, or nickel.
From my experience, JA won't sticker the majority of gold coins at any grade.
based solely upon the pictures, what would you grade and what value would you assign to each coin?
I wouldn't do that to myself, I would need to see a raw coin like this in-hand.
Fair enough. I’d grade the first one MS63 and the second one MS64.😉
Mark Feld* of Heritage Auctions*Unless otherwise noted, my posts here represent my personal opinions.
I love saints but a big part of the reason I don't own a HR is because the grading appears inconsistent or I'm just not able to figure it out. (I need to see more in hand)

Anyway....Here is a TV of the 63 CAC
The big scrape on the sun has me a little turned off along with the marks on the obverse & reverse rim.
The 64 just looks rather dingy and unimpressive but it could be that the holder is in bad shape.
If I did buy one, it would be a flat rim because they generally look better after the improved 3-piece collar.
I'd go with the 64 if this was the only information I could judge the purchase on.
My Saint Set
I think it’s important to consider what you’ll be able to sell a five figure coin for down the road before buying it. I’m not a coin investor and this is strictly a hobby for me, but I want to to avoid a giant haircut if I ever do sell a coin.
Crazy.
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