Gonna corner the market on 1877's!

I now own 3 of the 6 PCGS MS65 1877 trade dollars. I've seen one of the remaining 3 and don't consider it a gem. That leaves 2 to go! Maybe I should crack them all out so I have another 1/0? 
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for more or just want a 66?
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Good one!
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Good one!
Nice advertising
edited to add: assuming that the 65+ goes into the collection.
(congrats and go for it...just 2 more.....just 2 more....
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
Prove me wrong with pics.
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<< <i>Dang....I was hoping you were talking IHCs with that date.....was going to watch mine go up in value
(congrats and go for it...just 2 more.....just 2 more....
Me too! I've got 21 IHC's in various grades!
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You could use another approach.
I have a 1877-S 25c graded by PCGS as MS-58 in the old green label holder. Laura saw it. JA saw it too. Green stickered but that is besides the point.
Perhaps you can get one of your 1877 trade dollars graded AU-65 by PCGS? Then you would have a one of a kind and not have to worry about any encroachment by other 1877's?
<< <i>I've always thought that hoarding the top pieces was counterproductive for the hoarder. You might be able to hold someone hostage if they want one, but the more likely outcome is that you'll squelch interest from some would-be collectors who will feel like there is no point in trying to tackle a high end set in this series since all the best coins are locked up (much like TDN's own comments about the Pogue's having the best of certain early series locked up). >>
Some people hoard them just because they like them and not necessarily with the primary motivation of playing keep away from others.
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<< <i>I've always thought that hoarding the top pieces was counterproductive for the hoarder. You might be able to hold someone hostage if they want one, but the more likely outcome is that you'll squelch interest from some would-be collectors who will feel like there is no point in trying to tackle a high end set in this series since all the best coins are locked up (much like TDN's own comments about the Pogue's having the best of certain early series locked up). >>
Some people hoard them just because they like them and not necessarily with the primary motivation of playing keep away from others. >>
I agree with that, and of course anyone is free to buy whatever they like in whatever quantity they choose. But the end result is the same.
<< <i>These are the only duplicates I have in the trade dollars. Have often thought about trying to do a complete grading set for the series [ie: every grade known for every coin], but that doesn't appeal to me. >>
Where there is a wallet there is a way but I am not sure there are enough years left to complete that. I have always wanted to ask you why you haven't bothered with the different hub types for your CIR set? Why no 1876 cc DDR if you added the s/cc.
<< <i>I've always thought that hoarding the top pieces was counterproductive for the hoarder. You might be able to hold someone hostage if they want one, but the more likely outcome is that you'll squelch interest from some would-be collectors who will feel like there is no point in trying to tackle a high end set in this series since all the best coins are locked up (much like TDN's own comments about the Pogue's having the best of certain early series locked up). >>
Interesting observation and
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<< <i>These are the only duplicates I have in the trade dollars. Have often thought about trying to do a complete grading set for the series [ie: every grade known for every coin], but that doesn't appeal to me. >>
Where there is a wallet there is a way but I am not sure there are enough years left to complete that. I have always wanted to ask you why you haven't bothered with the different hub types for your CIR set? Why no 1876 cc DDR if you added the s/cc. >>
In general, I don't care about varieties - not my cup of tea. The only reason I have the S/CC is because when I was growing up it was in the Redbook as part of the basic set.
I do own two 76-S DDO's however - just cuz they're darn rare.
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Still waiting....
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<< <i>These are the only duplicates I have in the trade dollars. Have often thought about trying to do a complete grading set for the series [ie: every grade known for every coin], but that doesn't appeal to me. >>
Where there is a wallet there is a way but I am not sure there are enough years left to complete that. I have always wanted to ask you why you haven't bothered with the different hub types for your CIR set? Why no 1876 cc DDR if you added the s/cc. >>
In general, I don't care about varieties - not my cup of tea. The only reason I have the S/CC is because when I was growing up it was in the Redbook as part of the basic set.
I do own two 76-S DDO's however - just cuz they're darn rare. >>
I would send you a PM but I can't, Is there any way you would consider selling the lesser of your two 1876 s DDO to me? If not well done on getting them, I'll keep looking.
<< <i>Gonna corner the market on 1877's! >>
You would do a thing like that you selfish bum!
When you gonna get that 78-S in 8?
Why is the set retired?
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Why is the set retired?
To give Joe (Keoj) and his different but equally amazing set a chance
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<< <i>These are the only duplicates I have in the trade dollars. Have often thought about trying to do a complete grading set for the series [ie: every grade known for every coin], but that doesn't appeal to me. >>
Where there is a wallet there is a way but I am not sure there are enough years left to complete that. I have always wanted to ask you why you haven't bothered with the different hub types for your CIR set? Why no 1876 cc DDR if you added the s/cc. >>
In general, I don't care about varieties - not my cup of tea. The only reason I have the S/CC is because when I was growing up it was in the Redbook as part of the basic set.
I do own two 76-S DDO's however - just cuz they're darn rare. >>
I would send you a PM but I can't, Is there any way you would consider selling the lesser of your two 1876 s DDO to me? If not well done on getting them, I'll keep looking. >>
One is chopmarked, the other isn't so at the moment I desire to hold onto both. Sorry
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When you gonna get that 78-S in 8?
Why is the set retired?
Never. Had 3 separate opportunities to acquire the coin and just don't like it.
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<< <i>These are the only duplicates I have in the trade dollars. Have often thought about trying to do a complete grading set for the series [ie: every grade known for every coin], but that doesn't appeal to me. >>
Where there is a wallet there is a way but I am not sure there are enough years left to complete that. I have always wanted to ask you why you haven't bothered with the different hub types for your CIR set? Why no 1876 cc DDR if you added the s/cc. >>
In general, I don't care about varieties - not my cup of tea. The only reason I have the S/CC is because when I was growing up it was in the Redbook as part of the basic set.
I do own two 76-S DDO's however - just cuz they're darn rare. >>
I would send you a PM but I can't, Is there any way you would consider selling the lesser of your two 1876 s DDO to me? If not well done on getting them, I'll keep looking. >>
One is chopmarked, the other isn't so at the moment I desire to hold onto both. Sorry >>
thanks for responding, to be honest I would keep both too. If you ever change your mind or need someone knocked off I am here.;-)
Gorgeous color and a few minute ticks. Not a technical 68
<< <i>I believe the 78-S was bought out of an auction in 2005 or 2006 in the 80-90K range and sold within a year for about a marginally less than 50K profit. As it was a private treaty sale I'm taking the stance that the buyer and seller are entitled to their privacy.
Gorgeous color and a few minute ticks. Not a technical 68 >>
Your idea of gorgeous color and mine are apparently different. I liked the luster, but in my eye the toning was rather bland. I agree that it was not a technical 68 and was rather surprised when it crossed.
Amend that to very pretty, The headlight nature of the lustre evidently blinded me. And your taste is surely your own. We all have our own standards for dreck. Some would even think that a coin less than unique in grade is a widget.