Somebody should buy it and then say it was a listing error. That's what would happen if it were priced at $1. I like to see understanding go both ways.
If it were superior I would have already hit the BIN button just to get their response.
<< <i>Somebody should buy it and then say it was a listing error. That's what would happen if it were priced at $1. I like to see understanding go both ways.
If it were superior I would have already hit the BIN button just to get their response.
--Jerry >>
In principle, I agree, but no one (and rightfully so) would risk it. While it would be an impossible thing to hold someone to, it's not, IMHO, worth the aggravation. Let the fact that no one touches the nickel be their hint that something's wrong with the BIN.
Edited to Add:
Since they had a "Report a problem with this item/page" link, I submitted the following:
You currently have a 1964 PCGS DCAM Jefferson nickel listed at $178,225,000.00. A DCAM Jefferson nickel from 1964 is worth ~ $70.00 at PF68. I therefore believe this listing to be in error. I hope you can fix it in time to make the sale.
Regards,
Brian Hartman
If you haven't noticed, I'm single and miserable and I've got four albums of bitching about it that I would offer as proof.
<< <i>Since they had a "Report a problem with this item/page" link, I submitted the following:
You currently have a 1964 PCGS DCAM Jefferson nickel listed at $178,225,000.00. A DCAM Jefferson nickel from 1964 is worth ~ $70.00 at PF68. I therefore believe this listing to be in error. I hope you can fix it in time to make the sale.
Regards,
Brian Hartman >>
The Heritage coin is a 1964 PCGS DCAM-69, so it could be worth $178 million even though a DCAM-68 is only worth $70. Doesn't everyone on the Boards know that the moderns go way up in value for another grading point?
An authorized PCGS dealer, and a contributor to the Red Book.
<< <i>The Heritage coin is a 1964 PCGS DCAM-69, so it could be worth $178 million even though a DCAM-68 is only worth $70. Doesn't everyone on the Boards know that the moderns go way up in value for another grading point? >>
Well, yeah, but a $178,224,930 difference seems just a tad excessive!
If you haven't noticed, I'm single and miserable and I've got four albums of bitching about it that I would offer as proof.
I just received the following e-mail concerning this item:
"Mr. Hartman,
I have contacted our Director of Numismatics to determine a less ridiculous price for this item. Thank you for bringing the pricing error to our attention.
Brian Koller Heritage Cataloger"
We'll see what it comes in as after the catalog is updated.
If you haven't noticed, I'm single and miserable and I've got four albums of bitching about it that I would offer as proof.
Yes, but they will throw in the entire 2007 FUN Sale for free with it!!!!!! TD
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If it were superior I would have already hit the BIN button just to get their response.
--Jerry
An authorized PCGS dealer, and a contributor to the Red Book.
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<< <i>Somebody should buy it and then say it was a listing error. That's what would happen if it were priced at $1. I like to see understanding go both ways.
If it were superior I would have already hit the BIN button just to get their response.
--Jerry >>
In principle, I agree, but no one (and rightfully so) would risk it. While it would be an impossible thing to hold someone to, it's not, IMHO, worth the aggravation. Let the fact that no one touches the nickel be their hint that something's wrong with the BIN.
Edited to Add:
Since they had a "Report a problem with this item/page" link, I submitted the following:
You currently have a 1964 PCGS DCAM Jefferson nickel listed at $178,225,000.00. A DCAM Jefferson nickel from 1964 is worth ~ $70.00 at PF68. I therefore believe this listing to be in error. I hope you can fix it in time to make the sale.
Regards,
Brian Hartman
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My Ebay Auctions
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<< <i>Since they had a "Report a problem with this item/page" link, I submitted the following:
You currently have a 1964 PCGS DCAM Jefferson nickel listed at $178,225,000.00. A DCAM Jefferson nickel from 1964 is worth ~ $70.00 at PF68. I therefore believe this listing to be in error. I hope you can fix it in time to make the sale.
Regards,
Brian Hartman >>
The Heritage coin is a 1964 PCGS DCAM-69, so it could be worth $178 million even though a DCAM-68 is only worth $70. Doesn't everyone on the Boards know that the moderns go way up in value for another grading point?
An authorized PCGS dealer, and a contributor to the Red Book.
<< <i>The Heritage coin is a 1964 PCGS DCAM-69, so it could be worth $178 million even though a DCAM-68 is only worth $70. Doesn't everyone on the Boards know that the moderns go way up in value for another grading point?
Well, yeah, but a $178,224,930 difference seems just a tad excessive!
-- Adam Duritz, of Counting Crows
My Ebay Auctions
-- Adam Duritz, of Counting Crows
My Ebay Auctions
I just received the following e-mail concerning this item:
"Mr. Hartman,
I have contacted our Director of Numismatics to determine a less ridiculous price for this item. Thank you for bringing the pricing error to our attention.
Brian Koller
Heritage Cataloger"
We'll see what it comes in as after the catalog is updated.
-- Adam Duritz, of Counting Crows
My Ebay Auctions
TD
<< <i>did they hire that marketing genius from bluemoon? >>
Nah. If they did, there would've been a buxom young lady in the photo.
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<< <i>Heritage
nah, thats the going rate
<< <i>I have contacted our Director of Numismatics to determine a less ridiculous price for this item. >>
That's a pretty good response.
Russ, NCNE
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