Why Grade A 2009 Lincoln?

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by rygill, May 4, 2009.

  1. houston3204

    houston3204 Numismatic Consultant

    WHY Not try to make a buck off of fools???? oops I mean off of other people who will pay more for a slab......in my opinion
     
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  3. jgreenhood

    jgreenhood Senior Member

    LOL, Houston you may want to retract your statement. LOL, especially if your read about the lady who turned in the $20 gold pieces to the bank for face value.

    Although I understand your point but do you know how awful it is when they come in to sell it and you can't help but start laughing really hard and say, "You paid What?", "Can you go get your money back?".

    Granted they don't believe you even if your the 100th person to do it. That and well, it's so wrong.
     
  4. tmoneyeagles

    tmoneyeagles Indian Buffalo Gatherer

    For some reason, people want MS67's and MS68's and higher (If possible)
    The mint state 67's will run you around $500! That is ridiculous, and the first MS68, that we see in the market, once graded, will fetch $1000+!
    No telling what a 69 would go for!!!

    That is the only reason I'd get mine graded...And if they came back as MS66, I'd see it as almost a waste of money, and try to make some sort of profit..
    There is a good reason for getting these graded... But if you don't have a high grade example, I would not do it
     
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