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I got the opportunity to examine and photograph one of those (it was later slabbed by NGC MS64/RD) not too long ago that was found in a roll of 70-S cents.
That's a tuff one! Stuff that dreams are made of. Years ago I got to search a mint sealed bag of 70-S. Was hoping but not there. But, the bag did have quite a few of those hi/low 70's and what was really weird that out of those 5000 coins -- only one was a small date.
Some in past auctions have been around the $8k to $15k range depending on grade, color and which TPG had it encapsulated.
However, on this one being offered, and especially in today's economy with it not being a sellers market, probably will not reach those price ranges from past auctions/private sales.
Some in past auctions have been around the $8k to $15k range depending on grade, color and which TPG had it encapsulated.
However, on this one being offered, and especially in today's economy with it not being a sellers market, probably will not reach those price ranges from past auctions/private sales.
Billy
It's a PCGS MS 64 Red/Brown and I think you hit the Nail on the Head on the price range Billy. MS65 RED would proably go 15K-18K.
How can you tell if a TELETRADE auction has a reserve?
You can't. However the starting bid will actually the reserve as the owner of the coin can bid against the bidders as (Buy Back), If he (the owner) does not think it should sell at such a low price. That is why I don't care much for Teletrade.
That is the reason if you check the prices realized section the next day and you do not see a final price on that particular coin it was proably a Buy Back. The seller has to pay a fee for this if he is the winning bidder.
This particular coin was in last Sunday's auction. I believe the bidding got up to around $3100, but the consignor bought it back and now it's up for auction once again.
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