Anaconda, you've done it again...
...You've made me almost fall out of my chair in awe!!! This coin is nothing short of spectacular!!!
What an absolute treasure.
What an absolute treasure.
...There's always time for coin collecting. 
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I am a New Purchases guy.
<< <i>I would love to be able to click, Add To Cart.
Well I did try to add it to my cart. But my cart responded... "Dream on partner"
<< <i>...You've made me almost fall out of my chair in awe!!! This coin is nothing short of spectacular!!!
What an absolute treasure.
..... You know,, it is stuff like this that makes the internet a real nice thing to have.. I have seen more beautiful coins in the last 8 years.. I probly would never ever have the chance to see before the internet... I don't have the time and money to travel all around the states to numerous coins shows to see these kind of beauties...
<< <i>Are MS61 coins now permitted to have wear? >>
Welcome to "market grading." That's been not only allowed, but almost *expected*, of recent coins priced...err, graded MS-61.
<< <i>I'm not buying it until it gets a sticker saying that I can buy it. >>
I doubt that coin would pass muster.
Russ, NCNE
I'll guess AU55
<< <i>I doubt that coin would pass muster.
Russ, NCNE >>
Maybe if they sent it to you for one of your famous MS70 and acetone dips it would have a better chance ...
And, since you don't think that the coin would be "stickered", exactly what standards are the consortium using to certify coins now???
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<< <i>I doubt that coin would pass muster.
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Maybe if they sent it to you for one of your famous MS70 and acetone dips it would have a better chance
<< <i>And, since you don't think that the coin would be "stickered", exactly what standards are the consortium using to certify coins now??? >>
Well, I'm not Russ, but I'd like to think one rule would be that MS coins must show no traces or wear and have no luster breaks. No market graded 55s and 58s in MS holders.
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<< <i>And, since you don't think that the coin would be "stickered", exactly what standards are the consortium using to certify coins now??? >>
Well, I'm not Russ, but I'd like to think one rule would be that MS coins must show no traces or wear and have no luster breaks. No market graded 55s and 58s in MS holders. >>
Which, by the way, is virtually impossible to distinguish from a weak strike in pictures, even photographs of the quality taken by Brandon.
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<< <i>And, since you don't think that the coin would be "stickered", exactly what standards are the consortium using to certify coins now??? >>
Well, I'm not Russ, but I'd like to think one rule would be that MS coins must show no traces or wear and have no luster breaks. No market graded 55s and 58s in MS holders. >>
Which, by the way, is virtually impossible to distinguish from a weak strike in pictures, even photographs of the quality taken by Brandon. >>
That's kind of what I was thinking. This would be very hard to judge here, although I agree that it APPEARS to be wear. It may very well be weak strike.
<< <i>Are MS61 coins now permitted to have wear? >>
Russ, I think we are now in the days of AU-50 to AU-62!
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<< <i>Well, I'm not Russ, but I'd like to think one rule would be that MS coins must show no traces or wear and have no luster breaks. No market graded 55s and 58s in MS holders. >>
Good luck on that.
Russ, NCNE
<< <i>It was a better dealer when it was in a PCGS AU50 holder.
Russ, NCNE >>
And a third the price!
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<< <i>It was a better dealer when it was in a PCGS AU50 holder.
Russ, NCNE >>
Gotta love it........
<< <i>It was a better dealer when it was in a PCGS AU50 holder.
Russ, NCNE >>
Wow ... I just swallowed my gum!
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Russ, NCNE
EDIT to add: That is definitely the same coin tho.
Russ, NCNE
Do you think the coin has been worked between the Heritage sale and its recent appearance? Or is it just different photography technique?
<< <i>Does this example illustrate why we need (or at least may benefit from) a "Consortium"? >>
It certainly illustrates how chumps get separated from their money.
Russ, NCNE
<< <i>I have to wonder if some kind of spot removal was attempted on the obverse. Could just be the image, but? >>
The two most prominent obverse spots look less conspicuous on the "after" photos, but who knows?
<< <i>Does this example illustrate why we need (or at least may benefit from) a "Consortium"? >>
Pedigrees as well.
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<< <i>I have to wonder if some kind of spot removal was attempted on the obverse. Could just be the image, but? >>
The two most prominent obverse spots look less conspicuous on the "after" photos, but who knows? >>
That's what I was referring to. And, I am in no way saying Anaconda "did" anything. They probably just bought it after someone made the "score."
I have no idea if the spots were actually worked.
<< <i>The coin can be graded whatever between AU and low MS, and the price on it can be whatever between AU and low MS. All that matters is that coin is simply a breathtaking piece of history.
If "low MS" doubles the price, I think that would matter to someone who bought it as a 61 and realized it was a cracked out 50.
But I agree -- like the coin a lot -- hate what it demonstrates is happening to the hobby, though.
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<< <i>And, I am in no way saying Anaconda "did" anything. They probably just bought it after someone made the "score." >>
I have no doubt that they bought it after it landed in an NGC holder, and I also don't think they knew the history of the coin.
Russ, NCNE
<< <i>Does this example illustrate why we need (or at least may benefit from) a "Consortium"? >>
Why, so you can spend $91,500 sight unseen? Even at the Heritage price of $33K? I'd be sure to see that coin in-hand first, then do some research before spending that kind of cash. It's pretty obvious that there are potential wear spots on this coin that COULD be weak strike or COULD be wear. Without seeing it in-hand, I wouldn't make that assessment.
Dealers on the other hand, might buy this sight unseen. So who is the consortium REALLY for?
as dizzy says...it is a beautiful coin and from a " look " perspective....the best ive seen
how much is that worth??
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<< <i>I have to wonder if some kind of spot removal was attempted on the obverse. Could just be the image, but? >>
The two most prominent obverse spots look less conspicuous on the "after" photos, but who knows? >>
That's what I was referring to. And, I am in no way saying Anaconda "did" anything. They probably just bought it after someone made the "score."
I have no idea if the spots were actually worked. >>
I would also add that I do not believe that Anaconda "worked" the coin. From what I understand, the doctors are good at keeping a low profile and letting others sell the coin to the retail public. There could be any number of people that have owned or handled the coin between the Heritage auction and the appearance on the Anaconda site.