I can see enough red to consider it at RB. I could only wish! Nice! When it sells is it going to be posted what a 66 RB is worth? Or, do we just Guess?
Yes but I meant high dollar being sold below comparable for a quick sale or at book or above where it may sit until it finds the right buyer
When I showed it to Mark Salzburg in Anaheim, he said his first inclination was to give it a 66 BN Star grade, but after another 10 seconds of looking he said, "Ok, 66 RB, you got it. If it had a touch more red on the obverse I'd give it the star, too!"
The owner is hoping to get double the retail NGC price guide for a 66 RB. That's because he paid a boatload for it. He figures NGC will price it at about $3500, but they have yet to post a price or add it to the population.
3500 is what coin world has for a 65R, I know I am mixing a little, But, for a one and only, I think there should be atleast 5 figures.
I'm sure there is some difference between the picture and in hand. If he saw some red, then I guess I can live with it lol
Link to eBay sale. http://www.ebay.com/itm/1918-D-Linc...407578?hash=item4d4a06489a:g:Q1UAAOSwFV9XxHqq
I told him (the owner) that no offers will likely come in unless he snags a wealthy registry set guy. But he said if he didn't get around $7500, he wants to put it in the January FUN auction with Heritage.
The 18-D is very pretty and I saw it listed on eBay yesterday. Because I don't see it as RB(from these photos) combined with the strike issues(LDS), I just can't see it ever crossing. The hits might be acceptable, hard to tell for sure from the photos. Sure is pretty though.