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1878 CC GSA On Ebay.

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I really want to but this coin. But I might not. I was thinking AU58-MS60 PL?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/30172404449...e&rmvSB=true
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 Posted 09/04/2015  12:39 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add westernsky to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Tough call from those pics but it is what it is.

It's a nicely toned GSA 78CC soft pack that'll end up selling for stupid money just because of two things:

1) GSA CC package, and 2) the toning.

Doesn't matter what the technical grade happens to be.
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I guess so. I think I will step back.
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Definitely not PL and probably MS-60.
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Those people bidding should know, pay for the coin, not the holder!
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Looks MS-61 or 62. These cello packaged coins were culled during the sale and not put in the GSA plastic holders due to blemishes or other damage and sold at a discount. Looks like heavily bag marked.
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That 78-CC came out of the $5 mixed lot.

1878-CC-GSA-On-Ebay.
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I think the one in the ebay listing came out of the $3 "circulated" catagory. That group included the CC rejects that were heavily toned and scratched etc. They were mixed in with all of the rest of the circ dollars that were in the GSA hoard and sold with a 3$ minimum bid. There were some nice coins that ended up coming out of that group.

The 5$ group was the uncirculated non-CC coins.
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IndianGoldEagle, Great info. Thanks.
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Interesting discussion, I had forgotten most of this. Anyway, I'm in the 58/60 camp.
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WTB 1973 Time Machine :/

5 years before I was born...

$30 bids for 1890 CC's...
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This guy manipulates the heck out of his photos to make them look more PL than they are. I am guessing the coin has semi-prooflike qualities and is probably a 63 or so, and will go for moon money because of bidiots.
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and will go for moon money because of bidiots.


Nope, it's going to go for moon money because it's a Top 100 VAM-11 (considered the most "significant" 1878-CC VAM) in a GSA Soft Pack. I personally think it's Mint State, and as of right now (bidding at $455) hasn't quite reached its' street value unless it's worse than 63. VAM-11 isn't uncommon, or even uncommon in GSA Soft Packs (over 50k 1878-CC's were in the GSA sales; it stands to reason), but demand is brisk. This is gonna be a happy seller whether the images are deceptive or not.
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I agree 100% with what Superdave says.

In addition, not only is the Seller gonna be happy, but I believe the Buyer will be, too.

A lot of the value with this item is in the provenence of where it comes from...the GSA Sale of the 1970's.
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I'm curious as to how it worked; you simply sent your money and hoped to get a coin, or you could send more than the amounts listed for better odds?
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It was a fixed-price issue, incorrectly referred to as an "auction" in some venues.
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