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Pillar of the Community
United States
4211 Posts |
 Mark! $500....not of my hard earned money.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
7390 Posts |
This is for registry buyers
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Valued Member
United States
321 Posts |
I would pay a premium because I like lowballs and it's a peculiar item, but $500 is waaaay too much.
I have a PO-01 candidate 1859-S half.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1609 Posts |
Yikes! I wouldn't pay more than 15 bucks for something that worn
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Moderator
 United States
15422 Posts |
I have several pocket piece ASE (purchased at shows) that are much lower in grade ... one of which is so worn it's likely FR02 or so ... all kept raw by me as I do not care to chase this set in true lowball state. Seller IMHO is asking for moon money for a coin with very limited market demand. David
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Valued Member
United States
469 Posts |
If that was a Spanish Trail in that grade it would have been gone a lone time ago> :)
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1963 Posts |
Quote:I have several pocket piece ASE (purchased at shows) that are much lower in grade ... one of which is so worn it's likely FR02 or so ... all kept raw by me as I do not care to chase this set in true lowball state.  
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Pillar of the Community
United States
5207 Posts |
It looks like the date wears off rather quickly.
I wonder how low of a grade you can go with an Eagle before it goes dateless.
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
5239 Posts |
$500-Highway robbery.
Funny his handle starts with Jesse_James.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
4901 Posts |
It's really not "highway robbery" 'cuz you don't have to buy it. The seller is just trolling for idiots and might get a hit. Remember the $2500 routine bullion ASE in the Littleton coin holder? Never sold....even when the price was dropped all the way to $1500 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
5207 Posts |
Quote:I have several pocket piece ASE (purchased at shows) that are much lower in grade ... one of which is so worn it's likely FR02 or so ... all kept raw by me as I do not care to chase this set in true lowball state. I've shown mine, now let's see yours. http://goccf.com/t/173203&whichpage=22#2346312 
Edited by jack jeckel 02/05/2017 10:59 pm
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
3058 Posts |
I love lowballs!!! They are very cool...IMO! I have the only one known 1976 D type 1 PCGS AG3 Ike!
Also have a 1935 Canadian Dollar, that is probably PO01!
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Pillar of the Community
United States
5207 Posts |
Pocket Piece "Beat it like you stole it" philosophy. Since there are die markers on the reverse changeover back in 2008 how many years can you claim almost dateless as long as the last digit is still visible. If you have a last digit 6 still showing (so as not to confuse it as a pocket piece 2008W reverse of 2007 ultimate pocket piece ASE) and a tailed you it would have to be a 2016 ASE and as long as you sent it to a TPG before whatever date the 2026 bullion or W were released they "should" be obligated to classify it as low as PO1 as long as the 6 and the tailed you were still visible.
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CCF Advertiser
United States
1533 Posts |
I don't get the lowball thing. I also don't get the registry points thing. Maybe I'm just old and out of touch, but it all seems like some variety of mental illness to me.
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Valued Member
United States
147 Posts |
In my opinion, VG is not a lowball. A lowball as I have seen it defined is a P-01 to FR-02, maybe AG-03. The date is either legible or identifying marks can verify the date. (Like a 1916 Standing Liberty quarter). If you look at the price guides that actually list poor of fair, the lowballs are only a couple of dollars higher than good. I can buy a 1991 Eagle in BU/MS-65(ish) condition for $24 right now. If I were inclined toward the Eagles, I might consider $25 to $26 for the lowball. This guy is nuts.
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