An example of this "new breed" of collector activity being discussed...

These are different coins but are graded the same by PCGS. The first coin just sold at Heritage for $48,875 as a Pop. 2. The second coin was a wonderfully original Pop. 1 until this new coin was recently graded and had been in our inventory as such for months. Any and all inquirers told me we were crazy for asking $30,000.
The auctions certainly do work in mysterious ways. Is it just too original? Maybe it was the CAC sticker.




The auctions certainly do work in mysterious ways. Is it just too original? Maybe it was the CAC sticker.




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CG
John
Edited to add, after I posted i saw your website, and it was at a different table where I saw the coin... so I don't know if you bought it from those guys, or are offering it in conjunction with them.
<< <i>It's just money. >>
Small change too
Coin's for sale/trade.
Tom Pilitowski
US Rare Coin Investments
800-624-1870
crack it out, dip it and consign it to top auction house
<< <i>yours is original but ugly to me
crack it out, dip it and consign it to top auction house >>
I also find that toning to be unattractive.
Worry is the interest you pay on a debt you may not owe.
"Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value---zero."----Voltaire
"Everything you say should be true, but not everything true should be said."----Voltaire
That being said I thought it was a little high at 24k just before the bidding started. Way high when it ended at 42.5k.
I have seen your coin on the collecters universe web site and only can drool over owning it, if its in simular condition.
I think with all those "new breed" out there you can probably sell it at action for closer to 40K.
I lot of those big bids were from the internet. Some of these people seldom go to coin shows.
Larry
(Unfortunately, the toning on your coin is unattractive. I wouldn't be surprised if was dipped some years ago and improperly rinsed.)
<< <i>Maybe you need to fish where the fish are. >>
Precisely. Who sez the coin market is perfectly efficient? It's happened more than once that some coin sits in inventory forever without any action and then sells for more when consigned to an auction.
<< <i>Maybe you need to fish where the fish are. >>
Sage advice !
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When you show tarnished coins to the general public, the first reaction is "has it been in a fire"
Bright & white says "new" without expanation.
I have never seen a classic motorcycle collector ask questions about if
Taco bell napkins will turn the metal parts dark -- at least as if this were
a GOOD thing.