what kind of premium would YOU pay if you were looking at these Kennedys, they were in a boxed date set, and acquired some decent toning, the 1966 SMS looks cameo, PLUS, from the photos, looks like one of the DDO for the year, Doubled profile sidenote-I know this is extremely tough with crappy photos, plus cameo is hard enough, w/o the toning to read via images @Skyman @19Lyds @Lehigh96 @Paddy54 @SuperDave @Cascade @bdunnse @Ethan @cpm9ball @Insider
@heavycam.monstervam I think $5 each is a reasonable value, but I agree that the photos definitely need to be improved. Chris
This humble narrator will be even less help than @dwhiz I don't collect Kennedys and have little to no confidence in judging how much premium, if any, a toned coin should bring. I'm not going to stink up your poll.
Yeah. They really need to be true uber monsters with neon pop to command any significant premium. Maybe a couple dollars over blast at best.
That's what I don't understand, because , on the mega rare occasion I see true uber monsters, the asking price is uber high^^^ Brian Raines is usually asking in the $50 range for slabbed ikes and kennedys that have meh toning or just nice toning
What someone asks is one thing, and what some fool will pay is another thing altogether. Besides, these coins are raw. Chris
The melt value for each is ~ $2.50 today. I do NOT do varieties, so that potential premium won't be included. I'd say none would cameo. Given that you're looking at condition of coin plus toning. I am NOT a Kennedy guy, so someone else would be a better guide. I'd say $10 - $15 for the '67, but, FROM THE PICTURES, just somewhere in the $3 - $5 range for the '66 and '68-D.
Heavy To be honest your images aren't the best on these . Perhaps in hand they have more eye appeal . That said on each of the 3 judging from the images,I would only go a few dollars over spot. Not saying that I don't like them just hey need more bang for the buck.
I think the real problem here is condition? I dont collect kennedys but from my experience with Eisenhower dollars condition and toning both need to be excellent to bring huge premiums out of a modern.
Seeing how they're 40% I'd try to get as close to spot as possible (unless they just look that much better in hand).
Thx guys, I just wanted to see what- if any premium was common for something like this, & I agree w the concensus... I bought these as upgrades for my daughters Kennedy Dansco album. Talk about opening a can of worms, I'm not even halfway and ready to give up on this thing