The Infamous 1963 Proof 70 D Cam Lincoln cent is bid over $40,000

Happy New Year
I looked at the Heritage web site and noticed that THE Infamous 1963 Lincoln Cent is Bid at $35,000 plus the juice.The grand total is $40,250.
Anyone want to bet this coin will go above $100,000 ?
Am I missing something ?
Stewart
I looked at the Heritage web site and noticed that THE Infamous 1963 Lincoln Cent is Bid at $35,000 plus the juice.The grand total is $40,250.
Anyone want to bet this coin will go above $100,000 ?
Am I missing something ?
Stewart
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P.S. When the coin was bid at $25,000 plus the juice, I had nailed that guess in the contest - oh well
<< <i>Am I missing something ? >>
Yes, you're missing my contest!
Better move quick, less than two hours to get your guess in.
If anyone cares to qoute my whole answer here from Russes contest I think more then my guess what I said after the guess was right on the mark.
The registry has been good for people that "make" coins to sell them and for stirring beginning collector interest, but this kind of thing could one day come back and bite this hobby as bad as the grading mess did 20 years ago.
Watch people come out of the woodwork to defend this and tell those of us who think this is bad for the future of the hobby to shut up.
Les
Can you see that on your TV okay?
Russ, NCNE
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If anyone cares to qoute my whole answer here from Russes contest I think more then my guess what I said after the guess was right on the mark.
The registry has been good for people that "make" coins to sell them and for stirring beginning collector interest, but this kind of thing could one day come back and bite this hobby as bad as the grading mess did 20 years ago.
Watch people come out of the woodwork to defend this and tell those of us who think this is bad for the future of the hobby to shut up.
Les >>
I don't know how to attack this statement without defending the price of
the cent which I really don't want to do. One thing's for sure though, there
are very few people engaged in this segment of the hobby and they are
neither neophites nor mainstream collectors. It seems highly unlikely that
a collapse in the prices of some of these coins would have a far ranging
effect on coins in general.
While it hasn't been done yet, it's also not necessary nor relevant to bunch
all later date coins in this same group merely because they are later date.
<< <i>Russ--is that Barber Half yours?? >>
Nope, only the image is mine. The coin belongs to another collector. Les is a Barber fanatic, so I figured I'd slip him a little eye candy as a holiday gift.
Russ, NCNE
Amazing that you can buy one 1963 PF70 [spots and all] or you can buy about 8 of those halves. Hmmmm.
Whodda thunk it. The prices on the mint state stuff is scary as well, but the infamous 63 takes the cake for now.....
When we are planning for posterity, we ought to remember that virtue is not hereditary.
Thomas Paine
Actually, I stand by what I have maintained. No one can consistently pick 69s and 70s out of a pile. Combine that with the services maintaining that they "market grade" (i.e. thereby justifying changing standards - inconsistency - over time) and you have a true shell game. The 69DCAM at $600 has a lot more "legs" under it and would be the coin I bought, if I was into these things. As long as I've been collecting (15 years or so) I have never paid 10x or 100x to get to the next grade. It makes no darn sense to me & never will.
How disappointing! I am no longer the high bidder.
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Russ, NCNE
Lets hope it's a reserve. I cant believe someone knowing what they're doing would pay that for that coin. There are so many "nicer" and "rarer" coins out there to be had for that kind of $$$.
David
42/92
Russ, NCNE
<< <i>The seller is actually going to make a profit! >>
No, Russ. The seller is a Prophet. A numismatieer seer. A genius non-parallel.
This man was so far ahead of his time as to make George Orwell look like a caveman.
Clankeye