http://www.pcgs.com/prices/PriceGuideDetail.aspx?c=120 Check out the 1829, O-117, it's worth $100 dollars all across the board, LOL... I wonder if PCGS is going to start getting into the attribution game or perhaps they have some information which may catapult this 'normally R2' coin to atmospheric heights. Maybe all those who have their coins simply slabbed by PCGS will now need to Resubmit and REPAY for the ERROR-FREE Rock Solid attribution service they will be providing. Go ahead and check the 1829, O-117 in the link. All I can think is "Oh Lordy..." Ben
Maybe the higher the grade, the more coins there are available in that grade. Maybe there are 67s all over the place just lying around with no buyers. Maybe there are only a couple of known examples of scarce G and VG coins. Maybe.
It's just not a mistake, this is more akin to a Jewish Kosher Butcher accidently let slip (in print) that they are LOOKING at (Chuckle) selling Kosher Catfish or Shellfish...
Man, I'd like some too at the price, lol. Wonder if anyone's caught that yet? And if it was posted on the PCGS site, being pointed out, how long would the thread last? Phoenix
i ordered one of each just want to teach some peopl how to grade coins and no mater what the grade that coin sells for a 100 only
Received a message from someone in the KNOW at PCGS telling me rather rudly it's simply a typo and about how if I want an accurate (I guess) price guide I should build one myself and that I have a nice bike??? My response follows: /////////////////////////////////////////// This is a typo-(PotatoE) This is a veiled attempt to venture into an arena where a company will get torn to shreds if mistakes begin showing up in slabs. Remember there are no Market Attributions... http://www.pcgs.com/prices/PriceGuideDetail.aspx?c=120 (39803 1829 Overton 117 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100) Take it from one who KNOWS how difficult it can be to attribute CBHs, PCGS plastic can get ugly, LOL. Yeah, the bike is fun. ///////////////////////////////////////// Maybe it was DH, who knows... LOL Ben