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<p>[QUOTE="clembo, post: 566323, member: 8033"]I ordered and recieved mine. No book yet though.</p><p>With the limit of one per household my boss was offering a "bonus" just for folks to order so he could get more. Cool by me, I didn't want, nor could I afford one.</p><p>He paid me up front and I made a quick profit.</p><p><br /></p><p>We've been sending them to NGC for grading and one went to PCGS for a customer. Have received more MS70s than 69 including the PCGS coin. WE ALSO got an NGC 70PL.</p><p><br /></p><p>PCGS is not assigning PL to these coins. I called to confirm that the other day.</p><p><br /></p><p>People are paying for the plastic as they so often do and 70s are NOT that uncommon. The 70PL is though so far. I've seen two listed on ebay. One went without a taker at nearly $5,000. One sold yesterday for $3708.</p><p><br /></p><p>Why do I care? I check it constantly at work. My boss has his MS70PL up now. Ends tomorrow actually.</p><p>I wouldn't be surprised if it goes over $3500 and that would be fine. Puts the boss in a great mood when he triples his money.</p><p>To me it's an ounce of gold in a really nifty box and I have seen the booklet. It's nice but not $3000 nice.</p><p><br /></p><p>If you want one order from the mint and wait till it's delivered. You can always slab it yourself.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="clembo, post: 566323, member: 8033"]I ordered and recieved mine. No book yet though. With the limit of one per household my boss was offering a "bonus" just for folks to order so he could get more. Cool by me, I didn't want, nor could I afford one. He paid me up front and I made a quick profit. We've been sending them to NGC for grading and one went to PCGS for a customer. Have received more MS70s than 69 including the PCGS coin. WE ALSO got an NGC 70PL. PCGS is not assigning PL to these coins. I called to confirm that the other day. People are paying for the plastic as they so often do and 70s are NOT that uncommon. The 70PL is though so far. I've seen two listed on ebay. One went without a taker at nearly $5,000. One sold yesterday for $3708. Why do I care? I check it constantly at work. My boss has his MS70PL up now. Ends tomorrow actually. I wouldn't be surprised if it goes over $3500 and that would be fine. Puts the boss in a great mood when he triples his money. To me it's an ounce of gold in a really nifty box and I have seen the booklet. It's nice but not $3000 nice. If you want one order from the mint and wait till it's delivered. You can always slab it yourself.[/QUOTE]
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