@Zoins said:
Beautiful coin. Hope it shows up in a Registry Set with a TrueView
For any potential buyers of this coin, remember that TrueViews can be done in-slab if you don't want to lose the slab.
I think the current images are (more than) just fine.
I think the images themselves are great, but they aren't available online as easily found, well-known reference images the way say TrueViews, Heritage and Stack's are.
If it shows up in a Registry, it's trivial for the owner to attach the above images.
But it's also just as trivial for them to not be attached.
@ricko said:
I have been meaning to get a Gettysburg commem..... Have been there (even camped there as a kid during the Boy Scout National Jamboree) a few times.... I will definitely renew my efforts, time for a new coin anyway. Cheers, RickO
You couldn't find any for quite a few years at shows even as low as MS63 as 2 dealers were hoarding them. That chase was released back into the wild, but nothing spectacular came out of the hundreds tucked away.
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@Broadstruck .... Despite all the talk of a depressed market (coins in general, commems specifically), prices on the Gettysburg remain high....and I am not referencing the tarnished sunset specials.... I keep looking for the supposedly cheap commems, but seems those opportunities are either imaginary or highly secret. Cheers, RickO
@ricko said: @Broadstruck .... Despite all the talk of a depressed market (coins in general, commems specifically), prices on the Gettysburg remain high....and I am not referencing the tarnished sunset specials.... I keep looking for the supposedly cheap commems, but seems those opportunities are either imaginary or highly secret. Cheers, RickO
@Zoins i don’t understand the infatuation with TVs when such excellent pics are provided, especially if they end up being more accurate than the hypothetical TVs (speculative, I know, but often true).
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@Zoins said:
Beautiful coin. Hope it shows up in a Registry Set with a TrueView
For any potential buyers of this coin, remember that TrueViews can be done in-slab if you don't want to lose the slab.
I think the current images are (more than) just fine.
I think the images themselves are great, but they aren't available online as easily found, well-known reference images the way say TrueViews, Heritage and Stack's are.
If it shows up in a Registry, it's trivial for the owner to attach the above images.
But it's also just as trivial for them to not be attached.
Sure, as long as you consider filling out the application, mailing the coin, and paying the fees "trivial".
@Zoins....I am not looking for a specific grade, and when presented with an opportunity I will consider the price.
Definitely nothing like the OP coin....something XF-AU would be fine. Cheers, RickO
@Catbert said: @Zoins i don’t understand the infatuation with TVs when such excellent pics are provided, especially if they end up being more accurate than the hypothetical TVs (speculative, I know, but often true).
TrueViews, Heritage and Stack's photos are easy to find and research. GC now as well but they have some strange restrictions on search I'm still getting used to.
Great photos like the ones here can often only be found posted on the seller's site while the listing is active or in random forum posts like this one.
I've been thinking it would be great to have a site where people can upload photos by PCGS cert number so we can collect photos in an easy to find way.
@BryceM said:
On the website John calls it a Stegosaurus, which if I know my dinosaurs, is even bigger than a moose.
How could anyone ever have graded that MS65?
The 1800 and 1803/2 Half-Eagles are not so slouchy either. Tremendously nice color on those. They're both gone.
Those are both beautiful coins but if I was going to spend that kind of money I would prefer an 18th century one. I probably would have to pony up a few more dollars and compromise a little on the grade but I love the neatness factor of a coin made in the 1700’s.
@Catbert said: @Zoins i don’t understand the infatuation with TVs when such excellent pics are provided, especially if they end up being more accurate than the hypothetical TVs (speculative, I know, but often true).
TrueViews, Heritage and Stack's photos are easy to find and research. GC now as well but they have some strange restrictions on search I'm still getting used to.
Great photos like the ones here can often only be found posted on the seller's site while the listing is active or in random forum posts like this one.
I've been thinking it would be great to have a site where people can upload photos by PCGS cert number so we can collect photos in an easy to find way.
If you look up the cert #, it will indicate if the coin is in someone's Registry. If you then go there, and the owner has attached photos to the coin in question, you can view them. That seems a lot more likely a scenario than assuming the owner went to (some) third party site to upload photos. IMHO, of course.
EDIT: The cert lookup page will also sometimes have links to previous auctions of the coin, where additional photos may be viewed.
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But it's also just as trivial for them to not be attached.
An incredible piece for sure👌
You couldn't find any for quite a few years at shows even as low as MS63 as 2 dealers were hoarding them. That chase was released back into the wild, but nothing spectacular came out of the hundreds tucked away.
I forgot we bought her a coin... Y'all can still send money to John for me as I'm sure something else will pop up!
@Broadstruck .... Despite all the talk of a depressed market (coins in general, commems specifically), prices on the Gettysburg remain high....and I am not referencing the tarnished sunset specials.... I keep looking for the supposedly cheap commems, but seems those opportunities are either imaginary or highly secret. Cheers, RickO
What price and grade would work for you?
That is an amazing coin and unfortunately beyond my budget.
I hope the new owner doesn’t crack it out.
@Zoins i don’t understand the infatuation with TVs when such excellent pics are provided, especially if they end up being more accurate than the hypothetical TVs (speculative, I know, but often true).
"Got a flaming heart, can't get my fill"
Sure, as long as you consider filling out the application, mailing the coin, and paying the fees "trivial".
@Zoins....I am not looking for a specific grade, and when presented with an opportunity I will consider the price.
Definitely nothing like the OP coin....something XF-AU would be fine. Cheers, RickO
TrueViews, Heritage and Stack's photos are easy to find and research. GC now as well but they have some strange restrictions on search I'm still getting used to.
Great photos like the ones here can often only be found posted on the seller's site while the listing is active or in random forum posts like this one.
I've been thinking it would be great to have a site where people can upload photos by PCGS cert number so we can collect photos in an easy to find way.
Those are both beautiful coins but if I was going to spend that kind of money I would prefer an 18th century one. I probably would have to pony up a few more dollars and compromise a little on the grade but I love the neatness factor of a coin made in the 1700’s.
If you look up the cert #, it will indicate if the coin is in someone's Registry. If you then go there, and the owner has attached photos to the coin in question, you can view them. That seems a lot more likely a scenario than assuming the owner went to (some) third party site to upload photos. IMHO, of course.
EDIT: The cert lookup page will also sometimes have links to previous auctions of the coin, where additional photos may be viewed.