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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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Agree with the assessments above.
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Valued Member
Topic StarterUnited States
495 Posts |
Sorry I fell asleep right after posting, but I definitely feel she over paid, believe she said it was 3 & a half bills, but I'm having trouble finding a value for the 2023's?
And is that a bunch of b.s. the whole struck in 22 but on a 23 coin? I believe I remember seeing a post on here about the "first strike" editions being a gimmic, but not sure if this falls in same category?
Lastly, is ANACS a reputable grading organization? Again forgive my ignorance, but think I remember discussions on this forum that talked about the reputations of different grading companies? But this my first experience with any of em, so I don't know if they're considered the "macy's" of grading institutions, or the "dollar general"
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Topic StarterUnited States
495 Posts |
And yes I'm quite lucky, I may have the best in-laws in the world, and most certainly am super appreciative, excited,.....I could go on
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Moderator
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Recent sales on eBay $275 - $350 (ANACS), $399 PCGS
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Moderator
 United States
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ANACS is one of the top 3. $350 is not too bad. If you click the link I posted you can see they were struck in 2022. John1 
( I'm no pro, it's just my humble opinion ) Searched 6.5 +/- Million Cents Since 1971
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Pillar of the Community
Russian Federation
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ANACS is a reputable company, it is in the top 4 to whom you can entrust your coins, including PCGS, NGC and ICG. Perhaps the person really overpaid a little, since she does not know the coin market well and places where you can buy cheaper, this is normal. just enjoy the gift and don't worry too much.
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Moderator
 United States
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IMHO,this is a case of buying the holder and not the coin. Beware of that unless you do collect holders. John1 
( I'm no pro, it's just my humble opinion ) Searched 6.5 +/- Million Cents Since 1971
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Quote: I may have the best in-laws in the world I rejoice in this statement because I too have wonderful In-laws!   Now the question is...what are you going to get her for her Birthday?  smat
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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VERY nice gift. Cherish and enjoy! The coin is a "beaut"!
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Valued Member
Topic StarterUnited States
495 Posts |
Whatever I get her, she's likely to return, either discreetly take it to the bank and have it deposited in our account, or buy something for us!!! That's just who she is
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Bedrock of the Community
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It's a nice gift. 
Take a look at my other hobby ... http://www.jk-dk.artToo many hobbies .... too much work .... not enough time.
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Canada
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United States
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Sometimes the thought is what counts. I would appreciate the thought and keep for sentimental value. Sorry to get off topic but I told my wife I wanted a penny for my birthday. I told her a 1909S VDB penny and she looked it up and said I don't think so.
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New Member
United States
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@CCB420
Have something personal made for her! Like woodworking or something sentimental
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Valued Member
Topic StarterUnited States
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Thanks for everyone's compliments on the beautiful coin! And that's a great idea docpoco, she can't return what wasn't purchased, however my woodworking skills just may be taken the wrong way, might think I just bringing over the limbs I just picked up before mowing, yet calling it a bird perch!! I'm just being my typical, messy self, that is a good idea, just gotta figure out what it could be now!!
And I'll repeat, I think I have the best, sweetest, most generous mother in law possible! Bout to post a different coin she just gifted
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