Means that they are proud of their coins and they wanted more $$$
No need to chose a 38D with spots. There are plenty of nice looking 38Ds out there in the wilds.
They are an Ex buy in 63/64, wish I can buy them at a reasonable price. Gray sheet bid is $450-$600.
Based on the gray sheet bid prices.. I like MS64-65 Barber quarters, MS65 FH standing lib quarters, MS64 seated quarters, MS63-64 Barber half,...
All the modern coin (MS/PR 70) collectors will have an instant heart attack.
I don't plan on living to the age of 150, so that's the reason why I like to buy better date dollars and silver type coins.
Thanks, but looking uglier as the years go by, b/c I paid $10,890 for the MS65 and $5100 for a MS64 of the same date.:oops::shame:
One time I asked a dealer ...what are you asking for the MS65 seated dime in your case? he then replied.."son, that is a very expensive coin":wideyed:
Best bargain nowadays along with MS63-65 silver type coins.
I am, b/c even a PR66 coin in today's market will only fetch about $3700. I am into the coin at close to $4k
In 1996 I bought and sold a PCGS MS63 1857-S gold dollar, at the time it was the only one graded 63 and none higher. During the same period I also...
The sad part about it...not worth that much more $$$ even if it came back a 64.
Open your eyes...:rolleyes:.It is the same coin!. I cracked the 64 coin and resubmitted it to PCGS, and it came back as a PR66. I didn't overpaid...
Just $11.75 over spot for this rare coin.:woot:...
That is a very nice looking 62 coin.
No, but I wouldn't be able to sleep at night for selling a bullion coin for big bucks. None of these dealers wanna see those MS70 coins again...
But i'm buried in the coin close to $4k
Until they find out that there will be no buyers for them MS/PR 69/70 coins. Are there bids for modern MS69/70 coins?
And if they can't see any marks under 10X then they'll assign an MS-100 grade.:p:cool:
B/c they can't tell the difference ...:D
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