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Old 06-29-2009, 03:56 PM   #7 (permalink)
rugrats2001
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So where do I find out any auctions or sales history for condition "rarity" presidental dollars? I am going to start a registry set with those coins and sell off duplicates to others to use in their registry set. How much can one realistically sell a $10,000 PCGS price guide coin for? Wouldn't they just rather buy many rolls of those coins and cherrypick a few good ones? Does anyone know what % of a coin such as 2007-D Adams grades ms65, ms66, ms67? How many coins must one cherrypick thru to find a ms65, ms66, ms67?
First, you have to be an incredible grading genius to positively differentiate between 65-66-67's on a reliable basis.

Second, for every MS-65 you send in for grading, you will LOSE money.

MS-65's comprise maybe 1 out of a couple hundred mint state dollars.

You will make a LITTLE money on every MS-66 you send in, as long as you are submitting on the cheapest rung available.

MS-66's comprise maybe 1 out of a couple of THOUSAND dollars.

The killing, of course is on the MS-67's.

Unfortunately, you are likely to have to examine 100's of thousands of dollars to find one, if you find any at all. Nearly all of the certified dollars in existance are someone's idea of what a MS-67 or MS-68 should look like, but nearly none of them are.

Maybe you will find an MS-68, 69, or 70?

It is literally possible that NO 68, 69, or 70's will ever be found or graded, out of the entire series of billions of pieces.
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