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but the first ms65 has only 19 hours left, so it's already near its Max bidding. If he waited for it to end the other seller may put up a ms66 which would mess-up my good buddy.
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I agree somewhat SPP-Ottawa but bear in mind please: At the time of purchase no person had knowledge of what the MS 64 was going to sell for. I did a deal when the bidding was at about $500 or $600 on the MS 64 so in all fairness all parties were satisfied with the end result. If I listed the coin that the current seller recently sold me (MS66) then that definately would not be cool! I plan on keeping that forever unless I come across a MS 67. All I did was listed a coin that I have owned for more than two years.I might mention that I have owned my MS65 longer than the current seller has owned his. Absolutely nothing wrong with listing my own coin and I completely see where you were trying to go with your point. I hope you werent suggesting that because I did a purchase from the seller that it automatically disables me from doing similar transactions on ebay. That suggest that the seller would have a monopoly over me. Again SPP-Ottawa, I never crossed any lines in the sand to to speak. Let me know your thoughts.
Edited by darryldarryl 09/20/2011 09:12 am
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Rules were not broken. I only offered my opinion...
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And I do value your opinions.
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Hey DD, don't forget me!  You said:" At the time of purchase no person had knowledge of what the MS 64 was going to sell for." Remember... I knew/guessed ms64 would sell for a bit over $1200 & I was only $23.99 off.  In the end both sellers will make nice $$$ profits 
Edited by Penny4Me 09/20/2011 2:40 pm
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I have a small question for you darryldarryl, now that you have both coins in hand doe's the 66 jump out at you over the 65 ? Or is it just luck of the draw when you send in coins to ICCS to be graded ? We need you to be truthful in your answer 
Edited by littlemoney 09/20/2011 2:33 pm
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And how do we know a pile more won't surface?
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You should not see too many more, there were only 233,000 2006p cents made, not like the 2006 no p / no mm were 800,000,000 made..the total 2006 one cent mintage was 1,261,883,000, my guess is 461,000,000 cents with mm/Logo were produced.
Edited by Penny4Me 09/20/2011 2:43 pm
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Truthfully speaking, I cant tell them apart. Maybe the grade depends on how much partying was done by ICCS the night prior.  Numismateer, you know as well as I do that anything is possible. Someone may show up tomorrow to get a whole bag of them graded. I think its unlikely however it is a possibility. You by high end coins and we both know that somteimes calculated risk can blow up in your face.
Edited by darryldarryl 09/20/2011 3:47 pm
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Thank you darryldarryl. We all know what hair splitting between 65 & 66 doe's to the price of a coin. We can be talking big bucks. You fell into that trap it sounds like 
Edited by littlemoney 09/20/2011 6:38 pm
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Here's something to think about... Did ICCS know in 2006 that these 2006p Non-Mag existed & did they check for steel/Zinc core? What If... ICCS did not know & did not check 2006p metal, assumed Steel/Mag. So could any ICCS graded 2006p exist that are marked Non-Magnetic? Was it in 2008-2009 when first ICCS graded 2006p marked Non-Magnetic appeared?  Everyone better get their magnet out and check ICCS 2006p coins, maybe they made a few mistakes?  Is there anyone here that works for ICCS for inside info  Heck, there maybe even a few 2006p ngc or pcgs Non-Mag out there?
Edited by Penny4Me 09/20/2011 6:06 pm
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I believe that ICCS will only check if a coin is magnetic if the owner pays $2 up front. I have no idea if they would check the 2006P's out of curiousity.
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That is new this year with ICCS. Cash grab! They use to check prior to that if the coins were magnetic or not for free.
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You're up darryldarryl. Good luck. I stand corrected, you got big competition
Edited by littlemoney 09/20/2011 7:43 pm
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