Look at this madness

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  1. Oldman

    Oldman New Member

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  3. mark_h

    mark_h Somewhere over the rainbow

    Wow is right. No wonder people self-slab their change. Cause I have 4 2008's I would gladly sell for 1/10th that cost.
     
  4. walterallen

    walterallen Coin Collector

    Its a Mad Mad Mad Mad Mad World

    First let me say, ha ha ha ha ha ha. Secondly I would like to add, ha ha ha ha ha ha.

    Now that I have that out of my system, I think I'll just acquire several rolls of 2008-D rolls find my own subjective MS-67 and then spend the other 295.00 on some nice leather shoes, maybe a new suite, ha ha ha ha ha ha.

    Thanks for the laughs and Keep on Collecting!!!

    Allen
     
  5. craig a

    craig a Coin Hoarder

    That guy has 'em for sure. Solid brass ones.
     
  6. Arizona Jack

    Arizona Jack The Lincoln-ator

    Registry madness never amazes me......it amuses me

    Thanks for the laugh !!!
     
  7. Aslanmia

    Aslanmia Active Member

    What does he mean by "pop top"?
     
  8. mark_h

    mark_h Somewhere over the rainbow

    Doesn't that usually mean that none are graded higher? Not sure, but who cares. I am sure there will be higher graded 2008's.
     
  9. cladking

    cladking Coin Collector

    The coin is, apparently, not a mint set coin. What leads you to believe it is common?

    It is very early in the year to give up on high grades but the buyer might know something we don't.
     
  10. clembo

    clembo A closed mind is no mind

    As stated registry madness.

    I have no probllem with the seller actually. Nor the buyer if you get right down to it.

    Would like the buyer to buy from me if he's that far gone.
     
  11. mark_h

    mark_h Somewhere over the rainbow

    Same feeling here. My only thought was - man wait a bit and see what prices will be like. Sure on somethings it might cost you a few bucks, but most will decrease after the initial madness. I know on my silver eagles (uncirculated and proof) graded coins - every year they come and people go crazy on bidding on them. I waited a little over a month and saved about $20 dollars on the two coins.
     
  12. Tater

    Tater Coin Collector

    wow three hundred bucks for the same coins I got a month ago from the supermarket. Shame on me for not being so creative with my spare change.
     
  13. cladking

    cladking Coin Collector



    I haven't gotten an MS-67 cent in change or in a roll for three or four years now. Even MS-66's are tough for some of these. Thirty years ago MS-63's were tough some years.
     
  14. Ed Goldman

    Ed Goldman coin collector

    Wait till he trys to sell it.
     
  15. 900fine

    900fine doggone it people like me

    He's claiming it's at the top of the population census i.e. "finest known". Two problems with that :
    1. I checked census on both NGC and PCGS. Neither one is listing census for 2008 yet, so how could he know this is in the top of the condition census ?
    2. In recent years, both TPGs have certified many Lincolns in the MS68 range, with several MS69 and even MS70. 2008 should follow suit, so the MS67 is unlikely to be "top pop".
    PCGS census is members only, but NGC is available to all. The bidders should have checked the census; they would have learned that MS67 is not that big a distinction for these.
     
  16. Captainkirk

    Captainkirk 73 Buick Riviera owner

    Maybe I am confused, but I have a ms69 2006-W ASE, graded by ANACS, who gives out less 70s than pcgs, and it sells for about $75.00, while a MS70 {PCGS just sold for 5,500.00. The condition of these two same date coins is indistinguishable to me. Is mine really so bad, or is the PCGS coin so much better?
     
  17. 900fine

    900fine doggone it people like me

    MS69 coins look fabulous; there's very little room for improvement, so I doubt the PCGS 70 could possibly be so much better as to justify the high price tag.

    For some folks, there's a mistique about the "perfect grade" of 70.
     
  18. Treashunt

    Treashunt The Other Frank

    Nope, the PCGS is for the registry set.

    Therefore the premium.

    (also known as dumb.)
     
  19. cladking

    cladking Coin Collector


    The very high grade coins are from mint set, SMS (special mint set) or SF (satin finish).

    The cents made for circulation have been of very poor quality in recent years.
     
  20. Arizona Jack

    Arizona Jack The Lincoln-ator

    seventy schmeventy....registry madness gone mad, lol. It's a sickness that will wear off soon. Thats what I say !!!

    ( BUT, didn't somebody tell Henry Ford cars/schmars, you'll never replace the horse !! )

    LMAO
     
  21. Speedy

    Speedy Researching Coins Supporter

    I agree with Cladking. I see nothing wrong with the price.

    Speedy
     
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