If Bushie would tell us what type of reserve he has (maybe he can log on and tell us at 7:05pm Pacific...after it closes), we can tell if it sells or not
How does the last coin of this Grade sell for Hundreds of dollars in March of 2008 and just a few months later a coin of the same grade, but different grading service go for over 12,000 dollars more?
<< <i>How does the last coin of this Grade sell for Hundreds of dollars in March of 2008 and just a few months later a coin of the same grade, but different grading service go for over 12,000 dollars more? >>
But 12,000 dollars more? I realize that crossing a coin over to PCGS results in a nice financial upgrade, but I would have figured that maybe it goes from several hundred dollars to maybe a few thousand....not all the way up into the 5 figures!?
But 12,000 dollars more? I realize that crossing a coin over to PCGS results in a nice financial upgrade, but I would have figured that maybe it goes from several hundred dollars to maybe a few thousand....not all the way up into the 5 figures!? >>
It's not just a crossover, it's an upgrade. For moderns some say PCGS grades a point tougher. What is an NGC 68 worth? I'd reckon about $14k if it has PQ toning. I didn't see the coin but I bet some players did. I can give you similar examples in presidents. I always say to stick with PCGS for moderns. --Jerry
Its a beautiful coin for sure But for 14 grand I think I will pass. Whoever the winner is must have pockets deeper than the grand canyon! Looks like someone needed it for a top registry spot. Congrats to Greg As I'm sure finding this coin raw turned into a windfall for himself. Great eye!
I guess I was a little of on my prediction of $3,500-4,000. That's some very expensive plastic right there, if this coin was cracked out and sold raw.... I wonder what the price would be
The economy must not suck for this winner. Congrats to seller for making this coin. Maybe he will send the other quarter in next week to be graded ms68 pcgs
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Guess PCGS carries a lot of weight. The toning is also very cool, infact awesome.
13k, don't have that kind of change for a coin.
Scott
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<< <i>but different grading service >>
seems you've answered your own question....
<< <i>How does the last coin of this Grade sell for Hundreds of dollars in March of 2008 and just a few months later a coin of the same grade, but different grading service go for over 12,000 dollars more? >>
I completely agree with you.
<< <i> Current bid $13K. >>
I'll wager that isn't a bid at all, but the (overly optimistic) reserve masquerading as a bid.
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<< <i>but different grading service >>
seems you've answered your own question.... >>
But 12,000 dollars more? I realize that crossing a coin over to PCGS results in a nice financial upgrade, but I would have figured that maybe it goes from several hundred dollars to maybe a few thousand....not all the way up into the 5 figures!?
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<< <i>It was probably purchased raw for under $100. >>
I'm sure it was, and that crazy for a dealer to sell a coin like this raw! But I'm sure Bushmaster didn't mind at all
few would have even given it a second thought.
What am I saying? I have & do offer nicely
toned Gem BU Washington in 2x2 all the time.
Had it been listed as such, raw ....
Who woulda thunk it?
<< <i>62D MS67
Current bid $13K. Unusual toning for a 62D. I'd love to see it in person.
Dennis >>
Correction: Starting bid at $13K
Teletrade
The name is LEE!
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<< <i> Current bid $13K. >>
I'll wager that isn't a bid at all, but the (overly optimistic) reserve masquerading as a bid. >>
Ding Ding Ding Ding Ding DIng Ding Ding
My guess as well.
This 1974 IKE in MS63 has been sitting at $120 all day long.
The name is LEE!
Here's a warning parable for coin collectors...
<< <i>By the way, what exactly is that mark right above the 9? >>
Thats the 67 mark. Without it.....................MS68!
Actually, its a very nice coin but I'd really be surprised if it sells at that starting price.
Teletrade cinsignor's have appeared a bit overly optimistic lately.
The name is LEE!
Here's a warning parable for coin collectors...
It just went to 13,500.........................
$14,000 plus Juice!
Congrats to Greg & the winner.
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
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<< <i>but different grading service >>
seems you've answered your own question.... >>
But 12,000 dollars more? I realize that crossing a coin over to PCGS results in a nice financial upgrade, but I would have figured that maybe it goes from several hundred dollars to maybe a few thousand....not all the way up into the 5 figures!? >>
It's not just a crossover, it's an upgrade. For moderns some say PCGS grades a point tougher. What is an NGC 68 worth? I'd reckon about $14k if it has PQ toning. I didn't see the coin but I bet some players did. I can give you similar examples in presidents. I always say to stick with PCGS for moderns. --Jerry
WTG...........WOW...... Greg..................
Grats to the seller.
Congrats Bushy!
The name is LEE!
<< <i>PCGS price guide $11,500.....why $14k???? Toning??? >>
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<< <i>PCGS price guide $11,500.....why $14k???? Toning??? >>
Desire and a quenching need to own the finest. >>
.......so , twas you that bought it Pat ?