It's the holder...not the grade...yes, there will be an ample supply of ms66 in the future, but not in the special holder. The submission criteria will not allow it.
"Bongo drive 1984 Lincoln that looks like old coin dug from ground."
<< <i>I believe they are husband and wife. They live in TX, and I have always have great service from them. >>
Good for you, William! There's probably alot of folks who received great service from him/her/them ... whatever, I'm just saying that I DIDN'T! My experience was NOT a pleasent one, and that he/she/ they ... whatever, had absolutely no reason to leave me a negative comment that I did NOT deserve, and THAT really bothers me, just because of the fact that it was a LIE, and lieing says alot about a person's character. Heck, all I wanted was the coin I paid for or some kind of refund, be it partial or full, it didn't really matter. I would have been more than happy to work with him, had the situation been reversed. There was simply no understanding, cooperation, or the slightest degree of concern shown about the receipt of my purchase. I personally will never buy another item from him because of the undeserved negative feedback comment he left me. I was more than willing to make another purchase if he was willing to meet me half way. Instead, he chose to ruin my 100% pos. feedback rating that I had worked so hard to build/maintain. When I get burned, I think it's only right to share my experience with other HONEST prospective buyers so they at least know what COULD happen. I'd want the same thing if I were contemplating a purchase from a seller such as "Seylevel" ... Maybe he HAS seen the light, as his feedback DOES appear to be somewhat improving, but he ripped me off, so personally, I wouldn't pee on him if he was on fire!
THE VERY BEST OF LUCK IN ALL YOUR FUTURE TRANSACTIONS WITH "SEYLEVEL" ...
Enjoy your day! Dave
As you grow older, you'll find the only things you regret are the things you didn't do. ~Zachary Scott <> Why not go out on a limb? Isn't that where the fruit is? ~Frank Scully
Not here. My order was entered early also. Those sets went dirt cheap imho. >>
Nor I. My order was entered on 2/20, which is probably the earliest it could have been on coins I picked up and mailed on the afternoon of 2/15. I suppose early release rolls could have been sent in 2/13 or 2/14 by overnight after the FD program was announced.
<< <i>had absolutely no reason to leave me a negative comment that I did NOT deserve, and THAT really bothers me, just because of the fact that it was a LIE, and lieing says alot about a person's character. >>
Yep, and so does engaging in retaliatory feedback, which this seller does any time they get less than a positive. For that reason alone, I will not do business with them.
<< <i>Well I'm kinda curious how these sellers got both P & D coins submitted on the 15th? >>
I was wondering the same thing. I could only get D's. I am working with other guys on the baords to trade but to have them both by first day would have been tough.
<< <i>Well I'm kinda curious how these sellers got both P & D coins submitted on the 15th? >>
I was wondering the same thing. I could only get D's. I am working with other guys on the baords to trade but to have them both by first day would have been tough. >>
I'm curious about that as well. The only way I could see would be to trade submissions with someone else. I can preorderd as many coins as I want from my bank, but of course they all Denver (I'm in Chicago). So if I sent rolls of D mint coins in under a submission for a trading partner and the partner submitted rolls for me then we should both have matched sets. Otherwise just trade coins outright after they are graded.
<< <i>Would a coin collector really pay a premium for an MS66 sent in on the first day of issue vs. an MS66 sent in on the tenth day of issue? >>
ABSOLUTELY! REF: First strike. Same deal (in a way) different "label".
I'm not one of those collectors, although at this point I think we need to start referring to them as fans, short for fanatic. >>
It was a very difficult task to get the $1 coins in any quantity on the first day. I have also repeatedly made the point that First Strike and now First Day coins are almost surely submitted once and only once. Which would most collectors prefer a MS66 that got the grade on the first try, or a coin that got it on the tenth try? If the MS66 coins go for a premium, there will be a lot of resubmits.
Another factor is that U. S. Mint may be reacting to complaints about low quality coins and improve their procedures. The edge lettering is new to them and there may be simple and easy steps that they can take (or not). This means later coins might be higher quality, and that is a big fear for those who buy high grade moderns that are in the first batch. However, the First Day designation is a separater, and gives some protection. If the Mint does change its procedures and subsequent coins are much higher quality, the First Day high grade coins have an umbrella against a huge new batch of high grade coins.
That said, it is still a crapshoot. However, looking at what other no reserve auction First Day coins were going for, the $105 price is well below current fair value. Whether that value will go up or down is anyone's guess. >>
ARGHHHH! We are talking about coin collecting, right?!? This is almost insane (at least to me...maybe I'm the one who's insane.)
Okay, would you pay the same money for a low-end MS66 and a high-end MS66? What does it matter when or how many times it was submitted for grading?
<< <i>ARGHHHH! We are talking about coin collecting, right?!? This is almost insane (at least to me...maybe I'm the one who's insane.)
Okay, would you pay the same money for a low-end MS66 and a high-end MS66? What does it matter when or how many times it was submitted for grading?
>>
In most series, a high end 66 is worth probably double what a low end 66 is worth. In many series, auction results back that up. I mostly collect Morgans, and can tell you that it is very true in that series.
A coin that makes 66 on one try through has a decent chance at being a high end coin. A coin that makes 66 on the fifth resubmit is almost certainly a low end coin. I'll repeat it again, First Strike and First Day coins are almost certainly submitted once and only once, and in my mind worth a significant premium over other coins. Yes, it is coin collecting, collect what you like.
<< <i>but the seller says they have recieved their grades from PCGS >>
<< <i>I just got confirmation from the PCGS bulk department that no coins have left PCGS and no grade reports have been put up on the internet (as of 11am 3/1/07). >>
<< <i>but the seller says they have recieved their grades from PCGS >>
<< <i>I just got confirmation from the PCGS bulk department that no coins have left PCGS and no grade reports have been put up on the internet (as of 11am 3/1/07). >>
<< <i>ARGHHHH! We are talking about coin collecting, right?!? This is almost insane (at least to me...maybe I'm the one who's insane.)
Okay, would you pay the same money for a low-end MS66 and a high-end MS66? What does it matter when or how many times it was submitted for grading?
>>
In most series, a high end 66 is worth probably double what a low end 66 is worth. In many series, auction results back that up. I mostly collect Morgans, and can tell you that it is very true in that series.
A coin that makes 66 on one try through has a decent chance at being a high end coin. A coin that makes 66 on the fifth resubmit is almost certainly a low end coin. I'll repeat it again, First Strike and First Day coins are almost certainly submitted once and only once, and in my mind worth a significant premium over other coins. Yes, it is coin collecting, collect what you like. >>
I'm sorry if I sounded rude. I re-read my post and it does sound harsh. I understand your point when it pertains to a sight unseen sale. I guess I didn't consider that. Otherwise it's fairly easy to tell a high-end coin from a low-end coin, and then the premium for "First Day" doesn't seem to be worth it. BUT, for a sight unseen sale you are correct.
<< <i>but the seller says they have recieved their grades from PCGS >>
<< <i>I just got confirmation from the PCGS bulk department that no coins have left PCGS and no grade reports have been put up on the internet (as of 11am 3/1/07). >>
Russ, The 66 seller didn't even get the coins graded but bought them on the secondary market...so I guess he told a fib. If I put something in my auction you can be assured I have very, very high confidence in it's verity.
Item#: PRES 07PDS WASHBOX Receive 3 presidential coins one from each mint 1 – D Mint MS67 1 – P Mint MS67 1 – S Mint PR70
Also includes deluxe presentation box. $89.95 ea. >>
If they have the PROOF, you know they are in bed with the Mint. According to the Mint's website, the proof won't be released until 'spring'. I bet the Mint doesn't even put these in the holders for them. Probably some kind of bulk purchase.
Item#: PRES 07PDS WASHBOX Receive 3 presidential coins one from each mint 1 – D Mint MS67 1 – P Mint MS67 1 – S Mint PR70
Also includes deluxe presentation box. $89.95 ea. >>
If they have the PROOF, you know they are in bed with the Mint. According to the Mint's website, the proof won't be released until 'spring'. I bet the Mint doesn't even put these in the holders for them. Probably some kind of bulk purchase. >>
<< <i>Point ? Are we discussing the seller, the coins or the box ? Will somone post my Kool Aid guy ? I am getting lonely >>
I don't know, some people collect coins, some people collect plastic, so I was thinking maybe some people collect boxes. I have to admit it is one of the nicest boxes I've seen in a while.
<< <i>Point ? Are we discussing the seller, the coins or the box ? Will somone post my Kool Aid guy ? I am getting lonely >>
I don't know, some people collect coins, some people collect plastic, so I was thinking maybe some people collect boxes. I have to admit it is one of the nicest boxes I've seen in a while. >>
Yer tryin' to trap me into makin' a comment about boxes and um ..
I like the presentation case along with the boxes for the slabs. Any idea who sells them w/o the ICG graded coins? BTW seylevel has one MS 67 PCGS up for a one day auction ending today...# 290089404296 ... up to $280 & climbing... Hope he doesn't have second thoughts about having sold us a bunch for $105....
"Bongo drive 1984 Lincoln that looks like old coin dug from ground."
If they have the PROOF, you know they are in bed with the Mint. According to the Mint's website, the proof won't be released until 'spring'. I bet the Mint doesn't even put these in the holders for them. Probably some kind of bulk purchase. >>
Boy that's a nice box >>
Boy can you imagine trying to store 10 or more of those pigs when the series is done!
<< <i>I like the presentation case along with the boxes for the slabs. Any idea who sells them w/o the ICG graded coins? BTW seylevel has one MS 67 PCGS up for a one day auction ending today...# 290089404296 ... up to $280 & climbing... Hope he doesn't have second thoughts about having sold us a bunch for $105.... >>
<< <i>It's the holder...not the grade...yes, there will be an ample supply of ms66 in the future, but not in the special holder. The submission criteria will not allow it. >>
Good day OPA, I'm Joe.
I partially agree with this statement, by the way. That's where the added value comes for those collecting a series of labeled registry coins in PLASTIC. It is also my belief that several higher grades will ultimately flood the market after this initial break out and I contend that it is NOT the holder but the coin that will dictate value, ...even though it will probably have to be in PCGS or NGC plastic to see it's greatest value. However, being in business also, I must say...
It's the PRESENTATION that makes or breaks the deal.
So I guess we could all agree that George looks good in a pine box
<< <i>He has two MS66 sets he is selling in one day auctions.
Funny he would cancel my brothers order last night and refund his money and then these two sets show up as 1 day auctions. >>
Did your brother happen to pay with paypal and if he did and forgot to pay for insurance then I can see why his order got cancelled. Do you know if this happened?
I bought 5 from him and paid via paypal. He refunded my payment because insurance was not automatically included and asked me to repay and add insurance. No big deal, seems like a nice guy. We will see
<< <i>I alerted my brother to buy a set of these which he did.
He logs into his paypal account today and the guy has refunded his money without any explanation.
I see where the seller has a set on eBay that is up to $280. Maybe greed got the best of him.
Anyone else having this problem? >>
Yes, I had that problem. I didn't notice the $5 for insurance. He refunded my orginal payment, I bought two sets, and sent me a new invoice for the coins, shipping and insurance. I paid the new balance and he emailed me that he got the payment and would send the coins when he received them.
<< <i>He has two MS66 sets he is selling in one day auctions.
Funny he would cancel my brothers order last night and refund his money and then these two sets show up as 1 day auctions. >>
Did your brother happen to pay with paypal and if he did and forgot to pay for insurance then I can see why his order got cancelled. Do you know if this happened? >>
I just talked to him and he did pay by paypal but did not buy insurance because he said he never buys it. He is confirmed and all that stuff and I know the auction states if paying by paypal then insurance is required but would not buying insurance constitute refunding the money? A simple email note stating he needed to send $2.70 more to cover insurance would have sufficed.
<< <i>I bought 5 from him and paid via paypal. He refunded my payment because insurance was not automatically included and asked me to repay and add insurance. No big deal, seems like a nice guy. We will see >>
That is exactly what happened to me forgot to pay insurance, order was cancelled then repayed for two sets.
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<< <i>I believe they are husband and wife. They live in TX, and I have always have great service from them. >>
Good for you, William! There's probably alot of folks who received great service from him/her/them ... whatever, I'm just saying that I DIDN'T! My experience was NOT a pleasent one, and that he/she/ they ... whatever, had absolutely no reason to leave me a negative comment that I did NOT deserve, and THAT really bothers me, just because of the fact that it was a LIE, and lieing says alot about a person's character. Heck, all I wanted was the coin I paid for or some kind of refund, be it partial or full, it didn't really matter. I would have been more than happy to work with him, had the situation been reversed. There was simply no understanding, cooperation, or the slightest degree of concern shown about the receipt of my purchase. I personally will never buy another item from him because of the undeserved negative feedback comment he left me. I was more than willing to make another purchase if he was willing to meet me half way. Instead, he chose to ruin my 100% pos. feedback rating that I had worked so hard to build/maintain. When I get burned, I think it's only right to share my experience with other HONEST prospective buyers so they at least know what COULD happen. I'd want the same thing if I were contemplating a purchase from a seller such as "Seylevel" ... Maybe he HAS seen the light, as his feedback DOES appear to be somewhat improving, but he ripped me off, so personally, I wouldn't pee on him if he was on fire!
THE VERY BEST OF LUCK IN ALL YOUR FUTURE TRANSACTIONS WITH "SEYLEVEL" ...
Enjoy your day!
Dave
Why not go out on a limb? Isn't that where the fruit is? ~Frank Scully
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<< <i>Sure they have.
Anyone got grades yet? >>
Not here. My order was entered early also. Those sets went dirt cheap imho. >>
Nor I. My order was entered on 2/20, which is probably the earliest it could have been on coins I picked up and mailed on the afternoon of 2/15. I suppose early release rolls could have been sent in 2/13 or 2/14 by overnight after the FD program was announced.
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<< <i>had absolutely no reason to leave me a negative comment that I did NOT deserve, and THAT really bothers me, just because of the fact that it was a LIE, and lieing says alot about a person's character. >>
Yep, and so does engaging in retaliatory feedback, which this seller does any time they get less than a positive. For that reason alone, I will not do business with them.
Russ, NCNE
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<< <i>Sure they have.
Anyone got grades yet? >>
Not here. My order was entered early also. Those sets went dirt cheap imho. >>
That is why they went so fast.
The name is LEE!
<< <i>Well I'm kinda curious how these sellers got both P & D coins submitted on the 15th? >>
I was wondering the same thing. I could only get D's. I am working with other guys on the baords to trade but to have them both by first day would have been tough.
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<< <i>Well I'm kinda curious how these sellers got both P & D coins submitted on the 15th? >>
I was wondering the same thing. I could only get D's. I am working with other guys on the baords to trade but to have them both by first day would have been tough. >>
I'm curious about that as well. The only way I could see would be to trade submissions with someone else. I can preorderd as many coins as I want from my bank, but of course they all Denver (I'm in Chicago). So if I sent rolls of D mint coins in under a submission for a trading partner and the partner submitted rolls for me then we should both have matched sets. Otherwise just trade coins outright after they are graded.
<< <i>Sure they have.
Anyone got grades yet? >>
Nope, but hopefully in the the next few days....
Total Items: 150
Date Received: 2/19/2007
<< <i>Well I'm kinda curious how these sellers got both P & D coins submitted on the 15th? >>
If I told you all the secrets of the business then I'd have to kill you.
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<< <i>Would a coin collector really pay a premium for an MS66 sent in on the first day of issue vs. an MS66 sent in on the tenth day of issue? >>
ABSOLUTELY! REF: First strike. Same deal (in a way) different "label".
I'm not one of those collectors, although at this point I think we need to start referring to them as fans, short for fanatic. >>
It was a very difficult task to get the $1 coins in any quantity on the first day. I have also repeatedly made the point that First Strike and now First Day coins are almost surely submitted once and only once. Which would most collectors prefer a MS66 that got the grade on the first try, or a coin that got it on the tenth try? If the MS66 coins go for a premium, there will be a lot of resubmits.
Another factor is that U. S. Mint may be reacting to complaints about low quality coins and improve their procedures. The edge lettering is new to them and there may be simple and easy steps that they can take (or not). This means later coins might be higher quality, and that is a big fear for those who buy high grade moderns that are in the first batch. However, the First Day designation is a separater, and gives some protection. If the Mint does change its procedures and subsequent coins are much higher quality, the First Day high grade coins have an umbrella against a huge new batch of high grade coins.
That said, it is still a crapshoot. However, looking at what other no reserve auction First Day coins were going for, the $105 price is well below current fair value. Whether that value will go up or down is anyone's guess. >>
ARGHHHH! We are talking about coin collecting, right?!? This is almost insane (at least to me...maybe I'm the one who's insane.)
Okay, would you pay the same money for a low-end MS66 and a high-end MS66? What does it matter when or how many times it was submitted for grading?
US and British coin collector, and creator of The Ultimate Chuck E. Cheese's and Showbiz Pizza Place Token & Ticket Guide
<< <i>ARGHHHH! We are talking about coin collecting, right?!? This is almost insane (at least to me...maybe I'm the one who's insane.)
Okay, would you pay the same money for a low-end MS66 and a high-end MS66? What does it matter when or how many times it was submitted for grading?
>>
In most series, a high end 66 is worth probably double what a low end 66 is worth. In many series, auction results back that up. I mostly collect Morgans, and can tell you that it is very true in that series.
A coin that makes 66 on one try through has a decent chance at being a high end coin. A coin that makes 66 on the fifth resubmit is almost certainly a low end coin. I'll repeat it again, First Strike and First Day coins are almost certainly submitted once and only once, and in my mind worth a significant premium over other coins. Yes, it is coin collecting, collect what you like.
<< <i>but the seller says they have recieved their grades from PCGS >>
<< <i>I just got confirmation from the PCGS bulk department that no coins have left PCGS and no grade reports have been put up on the internet (as of 11am 3/1/07). >>
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ih=003&sspagename=STRK%3AMESE%3AIT&viewitem=&item=130085445669&rd=1&rd=1
Russ, NCNE
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<< <i>but the seller says they have recieved their grades from PCGS >>
<< <i>I just got confirmation from the PCGS bulk department that no coins have left PCGS and no grade reports have been put up on the internet (as of 11am 3/1/07). >>
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ih=003&sspagename=STRK%3AMESE%3AIT&viewitem=&item=130085445669&rd=1&rd=1
Russ, NCNE >>
Russ... You buying some 65's...?
Currently Listed: Nothing
Take Care, Dave
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<< <i>ARGHHHH! We are talking about coin collecting, right?!? This is almost insane (at least to me...maybe I'm the one who's insane.)
Okay, would you pay the same money for a low-end MS66 and a high-end MS66? What does it matter when or how many times it was submitted for grading?
>>
In most series, a high end 66 is worth probably double what a low end 66 is worth. In many series, auction results back that up. I mostly collect Morgans, and can tell you that it is very true in that series.
A coin that makes 66 on one try through has a decent chance at being a high end coin. A coin that makes 66 on the fifth resubmit is almost certainly a low end coin. I'll repeat it again, First Strike and First Day coins are almost certainly submitted once and only once, and in my mind worth a significant premium over other coins. Yes, it is coin collecting, collect what you like. >>
I'm sorry if I sounded rude. I re-read my post and it does sound harsh. I understand your point when it pertains to a sight unseen sale. I guess I didn't consider that. Otherwise it's fairly easy to tell a high-end coin from a low-end coin, and then the premium for "First Day" doesn't seem to be worth it. BUT, for a sight unseen sale you are correct.
US and British coin collector, and creator of The Ultimate Chuck E. Cheese's and Showbiz Pizza Place Token & Ticket Guide
I only opened about 12 rolls 300 coins and I didn't find any 66's Maybe 1 65 and 4 64's which I sent in.
How can one person recieve 52 P's and D's in 66. I can't wait to see pop reports on these.
Carlsbadeagletrader selling 65's I can understand. There will be many of them but I don't think there will be many 66's
Just my $.02
Rookie Joe
Looks like ICG found all of the MS67 coins.
2007-PDS GEORGE WASHINGTON DOLLAR ICG SET
Item#: PRES 07PDS WASHBOX
Receive 3 presidential coins one from each mint
1 – D Mint MS67
1 – P Mint MS67
1 – S Mint PR70
Also includes deluxe presentation box.
$89.95 ea.
San Diego, CA
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<< <i>but the seller says they have recieved their grades from PCGS >>
<< <i>I just got confirmation from the PCGS bulk department that no coins have left PCGS and no grade reports have been put up on the internet (as of 11am 3/1/07). >>
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ih=003&sspagename=STRK%3AMESE%3AIT&viewitem=&item=130085445669&rd=1&rd=1
Russ,
The 66 seller didn't even get the coins graded but bought them on the secondary market...so I guess he told a fib. If I put something in my auction you can be assured I have very, very high confidence in it's verity.
Edited to add: BTW, your check is in the mail...
--Jerry
<< <i>http://www.shopcsntv.com/detail.asp?ctype=1019&pagenum=1&item=5654
Looks like ICG found all of the MS67 coins.
2007-PDS GEORGE WASHINGTON DOLLAR ICG SET
Item#: PRES 07PDS WASHBOX
Receive 3 presidential coins one from each mint
1 – D Mint MS67
1 – P Mint MS67
1 – S Mint PR70
Also includes deluxe presentation box.
$89.95 ea. >>
ICG? man what a joke on these
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Looks like ICG found all of the MS67 coins.
2007-PDS GEORGE WASHINGTON DOLLAR ICG SET
Item#: PRES 07PDS WASHBOX
Receive 3 presidential coins one from each mint
1 – D Mint MS67
1 – P Mint MS67
1 – S Mint PR70
Also includes deluxe presentation box.
$89.95 ea. >>
If they have the PROOF, you know they are in bed with the Mint. According to the Mint's website, the proof won't be released until 'spring'. I bet the Mint doesn't even put these in the holders for them. Probably some kind of bulk purchase.
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<< <i>L=http://www.shopcsntv.com/detail.asp?ctype=1019&pagenum=1&item=5654]http://www.shopcsntv.com/detail.asp?ctype=1019&pagenum=1&item=5654[/L]
Looks like ICG found all of the MS67 coins.
2007-PDS GEORGE WASHINGTON DOLLAR ICG SET
Item#: PRES 07PDS WASHBOX
Receive 3 presidential coins one from each mint
1 – D Mint MS67
1 – P Mint MS67
1 – S Mint PR70
Also includes deluxe presentation box.
$89.95 ea. >>
If they have the PROOF, you know they are in bed with the Mint. According to the Mint's website, the proof won't be released until 'spring'. I bet the Mint doesn't even put these in the holders for them. Probably some kind of bulk purchase. >>
Boy that's a nice box
Are we discussing the seller, the coins or the box ?
Will somone post my Kool Aid guy ? I am getting lonely
``https://ebay.us/m/KxolR5
<< <i>Point ?
Are we discussing the seller, the coins or the box ?
Will somone post my Kool Aid guy ? I am getting lonely
I don't know, some people collect coins, some people collect plastic, so I was thinking maybe some people collect boxes. I have to admit it is one of the nicest boxes I've seen in a while.
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<< <i>Point ?
Are we discussing the seller, the coins or the box ?
Will somone post my Kool Aid guy ? I am getting lonely
I don't know, some people collect coins, some people collect plastic, so I was thinking maybe some people collect boxes. I have to admit it is one of the nicest boxes I've seen in a while.
Yer tryin' to trap me into makin' a comment about boxes and um
I'm stickin with coins
``https://ebay.us/m/KxolR5
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Looks like ICG found all of the MS67 coins.
2007-PDS GEORGE WASHINGTON DOLLAR ICG SET
$89.95 ea. >>
If they have the PROOF, you know they are in bed with the Mint. According to the Mint's website, the proof won't be released until 'spring'. I bet the Mint doesn't even put these in the holders for them. Probably some kind of bulk purchase. >>
Boy that's a nice box >>
Boy can you imagine trying to store 10 or more of those pigs when the series is done!
<< <i>I like the presentation case along with the boxes for the slabs. Any idea who sells them w/o the ICG graded coins? BTW seylevel has one MS 67 PCGS up for a one day auction ending today...# 290089404296 ... up to $280 & climbing... Hope he doesn't have second thoughts about having sold us a bunch for $105.... >>
Looks like it is also a 66 instead of a 67
<< <i>It's the holder...not the grade...yes, there will be an ample supply of ms66 in the future, but not in the special holder. The submission criteria will not allow it. >>
Good day OPA, I'm Joe.
I partially agree with this statement, by the way. That's where the added value comes for those collecting a series of labeled registry coins in PLASTIC. It is also my belief that several higher grades will ultimately flood the market after this initial break out and I contend that it is NOT the holder but the coin that will dictate value, ...even though it will probably have to be in PCGS or NGC plastic to see it's greatest value. However, being in business also, I must say...
It's the PRESENTATION that makes or breaks the deal.
So I guess we could all agree that George looks good in a pine box
ICG= I C George
``https://ebay.us/m/KxolR5
Wow maybe should have bought 10 and flipped them immediately. LOL
I can't wait until this plays out. Maybe they will cancell your 100 sets and re-list them for $200 each.
Same Seller with PCGS 65's @ $55.95 with 75 available...
PCGS MS65 Sets...
Currently Listed: Nothing
Take Care, Dave
He logs into his paypal account today and the guy has refunded his money without any explanation.
I see where the seller has a set on eBay that is up to $280. Maybe greed got the best of him.
Anyone else having this problem?
MS66 up to $280.00.
If I get $150.00 for each set that's not bad.
San Diego, CA
<< <i>Wow the same seller has ms66 set up now again. It's currently at $280 plus for a single set. (Currently 8 hours left)
Wow maybe should have bought 10 and flipped them immediately. LOL
I can't wait until this plays out. Maybe they will cancell your 100 sets and re-list them for $200 each. >>
I bet he's kicking himself...
If he dose not deliver the feedback will kill him...
Currently Listed: Nothing
Take Care, Dave
<< <i>If he does that to everyone, he could be shut down if everyone reports him to Ebay. >>
Need to find a way to put the screws to him to honor that transaction and fulfill his obligations.
Funny he would cancel my brothers order last night and refund his money and then these two sets show up as 1 day auctions.
<< <i>He has two MS66 sets he is selling in one day auctions.
Funny he would cancel my brothers order last night and refund his money and then these two sets show up as 1 day auctions. >>
Did your brother happen to pay with paypal and if he did and forgot to pay for insurance then I can see why his order got cancelled. Do you know if this happened?
<< <i>I alerted my brother to buy a set of these which he did.
He logs into his paypal account today and the guy has refunded his money without any explanation.
I see where the seller has a set on eBay that is up to $280. Maybe greed got the best of him.
Anyone else having this problem? >>
Wow...
Is your brother's address Confirmed thru PayPal...?
Most sellers will not ship to a Unconfirmed Address...
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Take Care, Dave
Now I have a serious question. Does anyone remember that old Rolaids™ commercial ? "..how do you spell....."
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<< <i>I like this thread, cuz it's about coins again
Now I have a serious question. Does anyone remember that old Rolaids™ commercial ? "..how do you spell....."
300,000,000
RELIEF
<< <i>I alerted my brother to buy a set of these which he did.
He logs into his paypal account today and the guy has refunded his money without any explanation.
I see where the seller has a set on eBay that is up to $280. Maybe greed got the best of him.
Anyone else having this problem? >>
Yes, I had that problem. I didn't notice the $5 for insurance. He refunded my orginal payment, I bought two sets, and sent me a new invoice for the coins, shipping and insurance. I paid the new balance and he emailed me that he got the payment and would send the coins when he received them.
So far so good.
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<< <i>He has two MS66 sets he is selling in one day auctions.
Funny he would cancel my brothers order last night and refund his money and then these two sets show up as 1 day auctions. >>
Did your brother happen to pay with paypal and if he did and forgot to pay for insurance then I can see why his order got cancelled. Do you know if this happened? >>
I just talked to him and he did pay by paypal but did not buy insurance because he said he never buys it. He is confirmed and all that stuff and I know the auction states if paying by paypal then insurance is required but would not buying insurance constitute refunding the money? A simple email note stating he needed to send $2.70 more to cover insurance would have sufficed.
<< <i>I bought 5 from him and paid via paypal. He refunded my payment because insurance was not automatically included and asked me to repay and add insurance. No big deal, seems like a nice guy. We will see
That is exactly what happened to me forgot to pay insurance, order was cancelled then repayed for two sets.