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Anybody else get a kick out of tracking coins as they move around?
I've been tracking this one since it was originally made by Don Heath back in May of 2003:
1966 PCGS MS68DCAM SMS Kennedy.
He originally submitted it to NGC and then crossed it over to PCGS. I have most all of the sales recorded in my records, (including one private sale), and know most of the previous owners. It happens to be a coin I would LOVE to own, and if I was rich it would already have been mine.
Russ, NCNE
1966 PCGS MS68DCAM SMS Kennedy.
He originally submitted it to NGC and then crossed it over to PCGS. I have most all of the sales recorded in my records, (including one private sale), and know most of the previous owners. It happens to be a coin I would LOVE to own, and if I was rich it would already have been mine.
Russ, NCNE
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That coin is a real moose. I wonder what went through Don's mind when he first saw it (I assume it was raw).
New collectors, please educate yourself before spending money on coins; there are people who believe that using numismatic knowledge to rip the naïve is what this hobby is all about.
Thanks for the report.
Awesome coin.
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Russ- Since you have tacked this coin what is the lowest price you have been able to track besides the mint release price of a few bucks.
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That's cool that you have tracked that one Kennedy all this time. Who knows maybe someday someone will be desperate and sell cheap and you will finally own it.
That is a super nice coin.
The coin offered is amazing. We acquired it from an individual who just bought it in a major auction. I leapt at the opportunity. This is a $25,000 coin on today’s market, and will be a $35,000+ coin in the not-too-distant future!
I wonder how often you can pick up a $25K coin for less than $17K? Also I wonder what length of time not too distant future is.
Anyway its a beaut. To answer your question no I don't after having seen a 77IHC get hyped to ridiculous prices by a couple of dealers.
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No. I leave provenance to the big boys.
The name is LEE!
Keep up the good wok..
Hey Russ, there's always the option of debt, and I would call owning that coin justifiable debt.
<< <i>Russ- Since you have tacked this coin what is the lowest price you have been able to track besides the mint release price of a few bucks. >>
Lowest was $9200, which was January of this year in the Heritage FUN sig sale. Every other sale has been over $10K, including the very first sale after Don made the coin.
Tomaska is correct that this is a great coin for the long term. Don't know about his numbers, but the degree of difficulty is such that this is the last example PCGS has graded at this level and it was at least a couple years before that when another was graded. Make no mistake about it, this coin is RARE at this level.
Russ, NCNE
Kranky, I thought it was the nicest 66 Kennedy I'd ever seen, and by a large margin. I always parked my grades with Russ before I submitted, and my notes to him called it a 68 Ucam. It crossed on first pass to PCGS. It has been graded MS68 Ucam/Dcam by two sets of graders on the first pass. Its a looker. At the time, it was a pop 0 at NGC, and pop 3 at PCGS.
and it sets us apart from practitioners and consultants. Gregor
1799 Medal Washington Funeral Urn NGC VG8 (B-166C)
Here is one I recently tracked for the upcoming Stack's Auction.
Stack's 3/11/2009 March 2009 Coin Galleries
Stack's 11/30/2004 - 12/1/2004 The Frog Run Farm Collection $644
Heritage Mar 13, 2005 Not Sold
David Lawrence 2/21/06 $920
Heritage Aug 7, 2007 $690
Still waiting for the perfect oportunity
BTW, I love track'n em!!
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<< <i>Russ- Since you have tacked this coin what is the lowest price you have been able to track besides the mint release price of a few bucks. >>
Lowest was $9200, which was January of this year in the Heritage FUN sig sale. Every other sale has been over $10K, including the very first sale after Don made the coin.
Tomaska is correct that this is a great coin for the long term. Don't know about his numbers, but the degree of difficulty is such that this is the last example PCGS has graded at this level and it was at least a couple years before that when another was graded. Make no mistake about it, this coin is RARE at this level.
Russ, NCNE >>
Now the real question is: How many original mint sealed 25 pack SMS cases are still out there?
I remember buying one a year or so back and paid a good premium. I have seen others come up every now and again on eBay.
The name is LEE!