Good grief, SVDB on ebay in PCGS 63BN just cleared 2K
Not my coin, I dont know the seller or owner: Link
Geez.... You could have had them 4 months ago for $1450ish. Now that's some growth.
-David
Geez.... You could have had them 4 months ago for $1450ish. Now that's some growth.
-David
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Here is the obverse...I've posted common Lincolns with similar color and condition and some forum members commented that there was "rub" on the cheekbone and/or jaw.
So is that "rub" I see on the jaw/ cheekbone? To me, that coin is every bit a 63RB...or is it a slider?
Collector of Early 20th Century U.S. Coinage.
ANA Member R-3147111
<< <i>the word is already out.... keys will be the solid investment. >>
Not many people have been hurt in the coin market, up or down, in buying the keys.
David
It is technically "uncirculated" if the fields are slightly darkened from a few people handling the coin.
There could be acceptable darkening of high points on the coin AS LONG AS there is no flattening in any area.
Pete
I never owned one, and I never will. For $2K, I'd much rather buy a cherry MS 66 Type Barber Quarter (or a nice Seated Quarter from the 1880s in 5) than this coin.
"Seu cabra da peste,
"Sou Mangueira......."
roadrunner
60 years into this hobby and I'm still working on my Lincoln set!
My MS 62 BN on eBay.
I wish the buyer good luck. I would never recommend buying a coin with the terms of this sale, no paypal and
no returns allowed. I suspect the coin was photoshopped and made to look more red. I guess on a $2000 coin $20 for shipping is nothing.
Bruce
siliconvalleycoins.com
I would rather have the coin shown than a barber quarter as one mentioned....I don't like the series and that's the great thing here....we all have a choice
I've been told I tolerate fools poorly...that may explain things if I have a problem with you. Current ebay items - Nothing at the moment
<< <i>I have one on there in 62 and it has not broke a thousand.
My MS 62 BN on eBay. >>
wrong flavor of Kool-Aid?
It will break $1K, the snipers will ensure it.
<< <i>I have one on there in 62 and it has not broke a thousand. >>
You'll wind up at over $1650, easy.
60 years into this hobby and I'm still working on my Lincoln set!
<< <i>I have one on there in 62 and it has not broke a thousand. >>
Strong feedback, reliably slabbed -- the snipers will come through. I know it's a little unnerving to look like you're giving it away, but many of the strongest bids will likely come in the last 15 seconds.
[Edit to add: I know it feels like the PayPal fees would be hard to stomach, but you might very well get the fees back through more bids and stronger bids. Just something to think about. It's possible that will discourage some people from bidding.]
<< <i>I have one on there in 62 and it has not broke a thousand.
My MS 62 BN on eBay. >>
You have a NGC 62 , your close up is a PCGS slab..........
What's up ??
Dan
Which coin is someone bidding on?
The NGC with the alloy streaks on the obverse?
Or the PCGS coin without the alloy streaks?
Lincoln set Colorless Set
Dan