Somehow, I think this seller is going to be disappointed - 1914-S - . That being said, that is one nice Lincoln. Too bad it is in the wrong slab.
That much insurance is that expensive..shipping is accurate Listing , IF reported, will go away as a rule violation. Numerical grade and referance to PCGS price guide are no-no's. It does not bother me a bit, actually, I'm kinda curious
There is nothing wrong with that listing for grading. Numeric grading is absolutely permitted - just not in the title. Price guide is a no-no.
QUOTE: Each coin will carry a Buy it Now price listed for that coin on the PCGS site or Coin Values magazine everyone knows those guides are WAY off ...
Not necessarily. They are right on the money on some coins, way too high on some coins, and too low on others.
I am one of the few fans of NTC. I have had some great deals on several Lincolns in NTC slabs - because they are in NTC slabs. They are very much underrated in my opinion. That being said, even if that is a 66, he would be lucky yo get 65 monies for it, just because of the slab. Those pictures are hard for me to interpolate, but I see little to keep it from being at least a 65. Could it really be a 66?
I use to think PCGS price guides were to high. Think maybe for the more modern coins they still are. Some of the coins prices I have seen from the earlier years seems to be real close to their guide. Let me repeat, recent prices I have seen . Of course the PGCS price guide if for PCGS coins ONLY.