The coin is already more than I would pay, but it is a nice one.
Russ made the one he sold for $3150, and the picture he took makes it look borderline deep cameo. Based on the feedback he received, the coin was just like the picture.
This coin will sell for $1500.
Joe
The Philadelphia Mint: making coins since 1792. We make money by making money. Now in our 225th year thanks to no competition.
More accurately that would be "co-made". It was crossed from NGC and belonged to an Accented Hair nut around here who owns about half the NGC population.
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that'd make a good ball mark.
Are you sure it isnt AT?
in the series.
i must admit, i would like to own a coin like that, but it is not
my cup of tea.
let other people grab for the coin at 1000+ dollars.
Place your bets... place your bets !
It should sell for under a grand!
Russ, NCNE
<< <i>It should sell for under a grand! >>
It will bring more than $1000.
Russ, NCNE
BTW it is a very nice coin. Did you make that one Russ?
<< <i>Did you make that one Russ? >>
Nope, not one of mine.
Russ, NCNE
I have a couple of offers, It would be sold for a profit.
<< <i>Russ lets say this was a PR69, what would that been selling for? >>
Assuming a well done auction a PR69, (there are no PR69CAMs), would bring $800 to $1000 in the current market environment.
Russ, NCNE
Because had you submitted it, there is no way it would have gone cam. Smoeone must have packaged it inside a wad of $20's.
Russ made the one he sold for $3150, and the picture he took makes it look borderline deep cameo. Based on the feedback he received, the coin was just like the picture.
This coin will sell for $1500.
Joe
<< <i>Russ made the one he sold for $3150 >>
More accurately that would be "co-made". It was crossed from NGC and belonged to an Accented Hair nut around here who owns about half the NGC population.
Russ, NCNE
OK then 800 to 1000 for the PR69.