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<p>[QUOTE="tmoneyeagles, post: 632894, member: 17557"]Jefferson Nickels:</p><p>Not my thing, don't really like them, and I will take your word on PCGS being conservative</p><p><br /></p><p>I will say this though, I don't know if I would pay the $600 for an NGC or PCGS graded MS67. If it were PCGS I might pay somewhere in the $450 range maybe up to $500. The NGC price is so much lower, due to it having a higher population, that being said the PCGS would go for more than $90, a lot more, that being there are only 14.</p><p>If it had a CAC sticker, people might pay in the $200-$300 range for it, and if it had a gold CAC sticker, I might pay near that much for it, and try to crossover at PCGS hope for a 68 and even that 67, because it would be worth more than what I paid.</p><p><br /></p><p>With all this being said, I think this seller is just trying to reel the newbie into buying it, because you know that somebody will come along, look at the PCGS guide, and say what a great deal.</p><p>I think he is optimistic that a newbie will come along, but if that is not the case, then he is unethical, because $600 for a PCGS graded one might not happen, let alone a NGC one.</p><p>I guess my vote goes with unethical, because he might have just looked at PCGS and thinks that is the only price guide to go by.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="tmoneyeagles, post: 632894, member: 17557"]Jefferson Nickels: Not my thing, don't really like them, and I will take your word on PCGS being conservative I will say this though, I don't know if I would pay the $600 for an NGC or PCGS graded MS67. If it were PCGS I might pay somewhere in the $450 range maybe up to $500. The NGC price is so much lower, due to it having a higher population, that being said the PCGS would go for more than $90, a lot more, that being there are only 14. If it had a CAC sticker, people might pay in the $200-$300 range for it, and if it had a gold CAC sticker, I might pay near that much for it, and try to crossover at PCGS hope for a 68 and even that 67, because it would be worth more than what I paid. With all this being said, I think this seller is just trying to reel the newbie into buying it, because you know that somebody will come along, look at the PCGS guide, and say what a great deal. I think he is optimistic that a newbie will come along, but if that is not the case, then he is unethical, because $600 for a PCGS graded one might not happen, let alone a NGC one. I guess my vote goes with unethical, because he might have just looked at PCGS and thinks that is the only price guide to go by.[/QUOTE]
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