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<p>[QUOTE="10gary22, post: 1267354, member: 23626"]Since the Cherrypickers' guide is now listing the 88 reverse 89 in the new edition, it now has a FS # and is thought to be picked up by Redbook soon after. However, since there are fewer than a dozen 1988 D RDV006 that have been found, there are none for sale. A year and a half ago, one sold on eBay for the $500 range, but it was returned to the seller. It was a PCGS coin and thought NOT to be the variety. I kinda spent time to contact as many of the other owners of these as I could. One collector has all the authenticated ANACS coins except mine. He said that he wasn't interested in selling in his lifetime. Period. Another owner (unauthenticated, raw coin) told me he might consider $10k. So, if you want to complete a LMC set, I guess you kinda need the transition coins. You can get a P for $40-80, but the D's aren't for sale anyplace. What's the value ? I guess it all depends on how much a buyer and seller can agree to. Certainly, not all collectors can complete their LMC collections because the 1992 CAM and the 1988 D reverse 89 are all but impossible to obtain. A big deal ? Nah, unless of course you WANT to complete the series. Most people aren't that serious about collecting this series, although there are some that are. IMHO</p><p><br /></p><p>It is almost like the VAM's.........really, only the people who collect them even care. As well as the type B and type C Washingtons. They are out there, but only a few people actually are interested enough to collect them</p><p><br /></p><p>gary[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="10gary22, post: 1267354, member: 23626"]Since the Cherrypickers' guide is now listing the 88 reverse 89 in the new edition, it now has a FS # and is thought to be picked up by Redbook soon after. However, since there are fewer than a dozen 1988 D RDV006 that have been found, there are none for sale. A year and a half ago, one sold on eBay for the $500 range, but it was returned to the seller. It was a PCGS coin and thought NOT to be the variety. I kinda spent time to contact as many of the other owners of these as I could. One collector has all the authenticated ANACS coins except mine. He said that he wasn't interested in selling in his lifetime. Period. Another owner (unauthenticated, raw coin) told me he might consider $10k. So, if you want to complete a LMC set, I guess you kinda need the transition coins. You can get a P for $40-80, but the D's aren't for sale anyplace. What's the value ? I guess it all depends on how much a buyer and seller can agree to. Certainly, not all collectors can complete their LMC collections because the 1992 CAM and the 1988 D reverse 89 are all but impossible to obtain. A big deal ? Nah, unless of course you WANT to complete the series. Most people aren't that serious about collecting this series, although there are some that are. IMHO It is almost like the VAM's.........really, only the people who collect them even care. As well as the type B and type C Washingtons. They are out there, but only a few people actually are interested enough to collect them gary[/QUOTE]
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