Coins with ultra high grades and high numismatic value don’t usually generate big toning premiums as the eye appeal is expected at that grade & price. $3700
This one went for way under the guide price. $1974.38 Just another example of why you can never price a coin based on any one price guide.
I looked at auction records for similar coins. Found 2 ngc 68 stars. Both cac One at $1880 one at $2100. Which looked like the same coin with a different cert number. A 68 no star at around $800 too. Guide way too high for this. As it’s not a series I know well
Ok. So I’ll put this one out there. Pcgs CoinFacts is $450. Greysheet at $300. Pcgs au 58. What did I pay. And for a bonus what did I sell it for. Needed money this spring and have major sellers remorse on this one
https://www.greatcollections.com/Coin/428237/1951-S-Washington-Quarter-NGC-MS-68-CAC-Toned Same cert number
This is the same coin same grade different cert number. This was September 2015 I also think this coin was in a pcgs 67+ cac holder. I think we have a coin that’s been in the crackout cycle a few times
I have several higher end Morgan's, Walking Liberties that have very nice toning but this common date 1964 Washington Quarter is my favorite. Watched it tone over a 40 year period in a type set. Seems to change colors more than any I've owned.( blue,ruby,gold etc.)
Here are the rules to this thread, Post #1 I was recently looking at a thread from @@Lehigh96 about toning premiums from the 2010-2011 time period. https://www.cointalk.com/threads/the-toning-premium-thread.135678/ As toning continues to be both popular and controversial, I thought it would be interesting to see what posters have to say about the market for the past few years. The rules are simple: 1. A toned coin with an approximate "guide price" will be posted. 2. Everyone has 24 hours to guess the premium/price paid (as well as their. thoughts of what the coin is worth). 3. Provide a reason for your guess (if it is just a wild guess, please say so). 4. The closest guess to the price that the coin sold for wins and gets to post the next coin. *Note: please don't post another coin until the prior item has a declared winner. 5. If the winner does not want to post a coin or can't do so within 24 hours of being declared the winner, anyone is open to post their coin. *Note#2: If the thread seems to lose interest, there may be room to alter the rules above. ddddd, Jul 10, 2017 Report