do we seem to be over chargin a bit

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by kaosleeroy108, Sep 10, 2015.

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do you think its over priced??

  1. oh heck yea

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  2. ahhh it would be worth it

    1 vote(s)
    20.0%
  1. kaosleeroy108

    kaosleeroy108 The Mahayana Tea Shop & hobby center

    ok do we seem to be over charging a bit i was looking at this item on ebqy and just did a quick gloss over the CPG as i am well know to do and realize this dude is price gouging outta heck and his population figures are kinda off hes asking 1025.00,
    Up for bid:

    Ultimate pcgs grading set, see description below, free shipping & ins and 2 pcgs boxes (used) with a total of 30 coins

    PLEASE NOTE: ITEM #8 AND #21 below are ICG graded, all others are PCGS graded

    this set took considerable time and money assembling yet there are still several needed which can bring pleasure in completing. The 2 ICG coins were just thrown in as bonuses.

    happy bidding and thanks for looking at my offer.

    set includes:

    condition: year: certification number: additional comments:

    1. VG10 1943/2-P 20563402 POP 16, SILVER WAR NICKEL
    2. F15 1950-D 60051922 POP 1
    3. VF20 1939-P DDR fs-801 27916818 POP 22
    4. VF25 1939-P dbl monticello 21840734 POP 13
    5. VF30 1950-D 16394619 POP 1
    6. VF35 1942 D/D 11156852 POP 8 D/HORIZONTAL D
    7. XF40 1939-D 26442310 POP 1
    8. EF45 1954-S 1885001001 THIS IS AN ICG COIN
    9. AU50 1954 S/S fs-502 26421656 POP 1
    10. AU55 2003-D 29962443 POP 1
    11. AU58 1992-P 29962457 POP 1
    12. MS61 1941-P 21732838 POP 2, TONING, REVERSE COIN ON LABEL SIDE ERROR
    13. MS62FS 2002-P 40058759 POP 4
    14. MS63 1971-D 28304985 POP 14
    15. MS64 1957-D 27802809 POP 225
    16. MS65 1985-P 18742989 POP 33
    17. MS65+ 1978-D 26620093 POP 1, BLAST WHITE
    18. MS66 1980-P 18426546 POP 73
    19. MS66+ 1945-S 30683629 POP 30, BLAST WHITE, SILVER WAR NICKEL
    20. MS67 1966-P (SMS) 11211248 POP 385 ONLY 7 HIGHER
    21. PR60(details)1956-p 5161150701 THIS IS AN ICG COIN
    22. PR62 1942-P type 2 27900168 POP 31, SILVER WAR NICKEL
    23. PR63DCAM 1977-S 15107796 POP 1
    24. PR64 1954 30035015 POP 89
    25. PR65DCAM 1961-P 70042899 POP 7
    26. PR66 1962-P 24782306 POP 618
    27. PR67DCAM 1981-S type 2 27725417 POP 79
    28. PR68DCAM 1981-S type 2 26835697 POP 242
    29. PR69DCAM 2003-S 71930697
    30. PR70DCAM 2003-S 24849936 TOP POP 725












     
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  3. Amos 811

    Amos 811 DisMember

    dont know what most of the coins even are, it doesn't say cent, nickle, etc....but I would say its a rip off :p
     
  4. kaosleeroy108

    kaosleeroy108 The Mahayana Tea Shop & hobby center

    SORRY AMOS THERE ALL JEFFERSON NICKELS
     
  5. Collecting Nut

    Collecting Nut Borderline Hoarder

    Sounds like his pricing is determined by the population numbers and not reality.
     
  6. Treashunt

    Treashunt The Other Frank

    • VG10 1943/2-P 20563402 POP 16, SILVER WAR NICKEL $$35 est
    • F15 1950-D 60051922 POP 1 $5.00 est
    • VF20 1939-P DDR fs-801 27916818 POP 22 $50 est
    • VF25 1939-P dbl monticello 21840734 POP 13 $50 est
    • VF30 1950-D 16394619 POP 1 $5.00
    • VF35 1942 D/D 11156852 POP 8 D/HORIZONTAL D $100 est
    • XF40 1939-D 26442310 POP 1 $5.00


    My idea of max values on the ones that have any value.
     
  7. treylxapi47

    treylxapi47 Well-Known Member Dealer

    That Type 2 Proof is a winner too, maybe not in the 62 grade, but should be worth around $75 by itself.
     
  8. NSP

    NSP Well-Known Member

    Nothing jumps out at me as being something worthy of the $1025 price, but it could be one of those things where one of them happens to be a really high grade example that's worth a lot. Then again, if there was a single coin in there worth a lot of money, why would you stick it in a lot with a bunch of lower value coins?

    This makes me think "overpriced" without delving into the individual values.
     
  9. Brett_in_Sacto

    Brett_in_Sacto Well-Known Member

    No rules being broken by asking too much for something. Just don't buy it.

    He could be going off an old price sheet, or he could be into them for too much and doesn't want to take the loss.
     
  10. treylxapi47

    treylxapi47 Well-Known Member Dealer

    You would be surprised at how many members of our local coin club still use the redbook to determine pricing. Blows my mind, especially because the values are all so high and they think that have a winner every time.
     
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