No, I'm talking about the 2003 Lincoln that PCGS graded (link below) and was auctioned by Teletrade, I believe. Chris
Everything I can see says it does not (did not?) exist, but it obvious did. However, I can assure you that it did not sell for $2,000,000. This article http://coins.about.com/b/2008/01/07/can-a-coin-with-a-mintage-of-3300000000-be-rare.htm says it was listed for $10,000 on the PCGS price guide. That is no longer true because the 2003 MS70 slot is now blank. Did this one also develop a spot?
Now, all I have to do is find the rest of the story that only goes back a couple years. I'm still pretty sure that Laura Sperber was involved in some way. Chris
I voted that the tpgs NGC - PCGS if they give a coin a Ms70 are correct because they are as perfect as they can be , but also there is maybe one or two minute marks on a MS-69 , So why pay extra for a 70 . rzage
The coin no longer sits in the PCGS MS-70 holder as PCGS bought it back, but I don't remember why!! http://www.teletrade.com/coins/lot.asp?auction=2266&lot=1018
Thanks for the info, Jaime. Man, I sure hope I can get off those drugs they are giving me since the operation. I'm hallucinating about too many things lately. I don't know where in the world I got the idea that this coin sold for 7 figures. I HATE PILLS! Chris
If my guess is right, you would be taking Plavix. They put me on that after they gave me a stent. All the side effects are supposed to be cosmetic - except on me. 3 days after I stopped taking it, I could do twice as much as I could while I was on it. 3 doctors and several nurses have never heard of such a thing.
The '63 PF did not develop a spot in the slab. The dang thing had the spots, yes spots - plural, on it the day it was slabbed. The 2003 was later down-graded to a 69.