I don't know anything about graded coins but check below: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dl...ttp://my.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?MyEbayBeta do they even do this? And even so, Isn't this a very high price? stainless
Never heard of it . But nothing on E-BAY suprises me anymore . Can't wait to find out if they're real . rzage Wouldn't buy any , thats for sure .
We will probobly never know. I won't even touch graded coins becuase I think they are overpriced just because they are in a slab. stainless EDIT: I just realized something on my OP, if there were only 500 sets, surely people would know abot this right?
There is collectors out there that get fascinated by these sorts of things.. and it does say " This set comes with a COA from President Gerald Ford and are certified by PCGS" Rado
Stainless , you shouldn't just dismiss a coin because it's in a slab , If you like the coin , grade & price it's then a good deal , Lots of nice Franklins are slabbed , and probably don't cost any more then a raw one . Remember buy the coin not the slab . rzage
There are some deals but very few. The guy I buy from sells his 1960 MS-63 franks for $30 just because they are in a slab. The only thing good about a graded (slabed) coin is that you know the grade is correct, which is a plus, but I don't think I would still buy one just because I wouldnt trust myself to break open the case. stainless
These are legit items, and they are in limited edition. To give you an idea of price....ShopNBC has the same thing for $139.98. They are usually about twice what you can buy something on ebay for. So, this item is QUITE overpriced.
I don't know about the prices, but this statement is not true. You should grade them yourself. I have seen several coins graded (in my opinion)incorrectly by the big 3. I think you stand a better shot of getting a correctly graded coin, but I would not put it the way you did. Plus I don't crack them out either.