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Last call: PCGS MS-62 $20 St Gaudens
I wrote this post yesterday to answer John Purkey's post in which be
states that he'd rather own a $20 St Gaudens than a ultra high relief SG that the Mint is now producing. I quoted a price of $1190 incl shipping and insurance. That price was the GraySheet wholesale bid when Gold was at $820 /oz. As I write this, gold is at $880/oz. Therefore, I will hold this price only until 8Pm EST today, Jan 23. as it turns out I have one MS-62 SG in a PCGS holder and another in an NGC holder at the same grade. Both are visually equivalent. John Purkey never responded so the coins are availble to anyone here. If any RCC reader would like one at this price, just post here and I will furnish contact info. This is quite a good price as wholesale bid is over $1220 now, notwithstanding Robert Finner's snide but predictable response which I'm sure will follow this post. If anyone here us interested, I will furnish a photo. Ira |
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Last call: PCGS MS-62 $20 St Gaudens
"Ira" wrote in message ... I wrote this post yesterday to answer John Purkey's post in which be states that he'd rather own a $20 St Gaudens than a ultra high relief SG that the Mint is now producing. I quoted a price of $1190 incl shipping and insurance. That price was the GraySheet wholesale bid when Gold was at $820 /oz. As I write this, gold is at $880/oz. Therefore, I will hold this price only until 8Pm EST today, Jan 23. as it turns out I have one MS-62 SG in a PCGS holder and another in an NGC holder at the same grade. Both are visually equivalent. John Purkey never responded so the coins are availble to anyone here. If any RCC reader would like one at this price, just post here and I will furnish contact info. This is quite a good price as wholesale bid is over $1220 now, notwithstanding Robert Finner's snide but predictable response which I'm sure will follow this post. If anyone here us interested, I will furnish a photo. Of course to Ira any post that does not praise him and his over-priced coins is snide. After all, he's a "professional numismatist"! |
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Last call: PCGS MS-62 $20 St Gaudens
"RWF" wrote in message ... If anyone here us interested, I will furnish a photo. Of course to Ira any post that does not praise him and his over-priced coins is snide. Your comment was snide, which is fine. It's your choice. You should be a man and admit it. After all, he's a "professional numismatist"! |
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Last call: PCGS MS-62 $20 St Gaudens
"PC" wrote in message ... "RWF" wrote in message ... If anyone here us interested, I will furnish a photo. Of course to Ira any post that does not praise him and his over-priced coins is snide. Your comment was snide, which is fine. It's your choice. You should be a man and admit it. After all, he's a "professional numismatist"! You are an idiot. You should be a man and admit it. |
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Last call: PCGS MS-62 $20 St Gaudens
On Jan 23, 9:59*am, Ira wrote:
I wrote this post yesterday to answer John Purkey's post in which be states that he'd rather own a $20 St Gaudens than a ultra high relief SG that the Mint is now producing. I quoted a price of $1190 incl shipping and insurance. That price was the GraySheet wholesale bid when Gold was at $820 /oz. As I write this, gold is at $880/oz. Therefore, I will hold this price only until 8Pm EST today, Jan 23. as it turns out I have one MS-62 SG in a PCGS holder and another in an NGC holder at the same grade. Both are visually equivalent. John Purkey never responded so the coins are availble to anyone here. If any RCC reader would like one at this price, just post here and I will furnish contact info. This is quite a good price as wholesale *bid is over $1220 *now, notwithstanding Robert Finner's snide but predictable response which I'm sure will follow this post. If anyone here us interested, I will furnish a photo. Ira That's a good price for one of these, I was at a wholesaler's Wednesday and raw AUs are going for $1100. -- RARE COIN AUCTIONS NO RESERVES www.frankcoins.com http://myworld.ebay.com/frankcoins Texas Auction License 11259, Board member of Texas Coin Dealers Association, Member TNA, ANA, PCGS, NGC - Full Time Since 1991 |
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Last call: PCGS MS-62 $20 St Gaudens
On Jan 23, 12:13*pm, Frank Provasek wrote:
On Jan 23, 9:59*am, Ira wrote: I wrote this post yesterday to answer John Purkey's post in which be states that he'd rather own a $20 St Gaudens than a ultra high relief SG that the Mint is now producing. I quoted a price of $1190 incl shipping and insurance. That price was the GraySheet wholesale bid when Gold was at $820 /oz. As I write this, gold is at $880/oz. Therefore, I will hold this price only until 8Pm EST today, Jan 23. as it turns out I have one MS-62 SG in a PCGS holder and another in an NGC holder at the same grade. Both are visually equivalent. John Purkey never responded so the coins are availble to anyone here. If any RCC reader would like one at this price, just post here and I will furnish contact info. This is quite a good price as wholesale *bid is over $1220 *now, notwithstanding Robert Finner's snide but predictable response which I'm sure will follow this post. If anyone here us interested, I will furnish a photo. Ira That's a good price for one of these, *I was at a wholesaler's Wednesday and raw AUs are going for $1100. -- RARE COIN AUCTIONS NO RESERVES *http://www.frankcoins.comhttp://mywo...rankcoinsTexas Auction License 11259, Board member of Texas Coin Dealers Association, Member TNA, ANA, PCGS, NGC - *Full Time Since 1991 Frank, even if I were offering one of these for $600 I would still get the predictable detractors. You and I both know a good deal, but it makes no difference to those have nots who get their pleasures in this manner. BTW, for those interested, gold is over $899 oz now. Ira Ira |
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Last call: PCGS MS-62 $20 St Gaudens
"RWF" wrote in message ... Your comment was snide, which is fine. It's your choice. You should be a man and admit it. *** utter failure to do so noted *** You are an idiot. You should be a man and admit it. Ah yes, the dreaded Pee Wee Herman counter-attack. "I know you are but what am I?" I haven't seen that one since the second grade playground. If you want to be snide, then be snide. Just admit what you are and stop pretending to be anything else. You are starting to remind me of a couple other characters that float around here pretending to be the champion of the newsgroup when they are anything but. |
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Last call: PCGS MS-62 $20 St Gaudens
Ira wrote:
I wrote this post yesterday to answer John Purkey's post in which be states that he'd rather own a $20 St Gaudens than a ultra high relief SG that the Mint is now producing. I quoted a price of $1190 incl shipping and insurance. That price was the GraySheet wholesale bid when Gold was at $820 /oz. As I write this, gold is at $880/oz. Therefore, I will hold this price only until 8Pm EST today, Jan 23. as it turns out I have one MS-62 SG in a PCGS holder and another in an NGC holder at the same grade. Both are visually equivalent. John Purkey never responded so the coins are availble to anyone here. If any RCC reader would like one at this price, just post here and I will furnish contact info. This is quite a good price as wholesale bid is over $1220 now, notwithstanding Robert Finner's snide but predictable response which I'm sure will follow this post. Oof, do I smell fresh-cut bait? James |
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Last call: PCGS MS-62 $20 St Gaudens
RWF wrote:
"Ira" wrote in message ... I wrote this post yesterday to answer John Purkey's post in which be states that he'd rather own a $20 St Gaudens than a ultra high relief SG that the Mint is now producing. I quoted a price of $1190 incl shipping and insurance. That price was the GraySheet wholesale bid when Gold was at $820 /oz. As I write this, gold is at $880/oz. Therefore, I will hold this price only until 8Pm EST today, Jan 23. as it turns out I have one MS-62 SG in a PCGS holder and another in an NGC holder at the same grade. Both are visually equivalent. John Purkey never responded so the coins are availble to anyone here. If any RCC reader would like one at this price, just post here and I will furnish contact info. This is quite a good price as wholesale bid is over $1220 now, notwithstanding Robert Finner's snide but predictable response which I'm sure will follow this post. If anyone here us interested, I will furnish a photo. Of course to Ira any post that does not praise him and his over-priced coins is snide. After all, he's a "professional numismatist"! I like doing business with professional numismatists, such as Ira. It's the ones who are not professional that I have problems with. The bitterness of poor quality lingers long after the pleasure of low price is forgotten. James |
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Last call: PCGS MS-62 $20 St Gaudens
"Ira" wrote in message
... Frank, even if I were offering one of these for $600 I would still get the predictable detractors. You and I both know a good deal, but it makes no difference to those have nots who get their pleasures in this manner. Good old predictable Irastein, always hit 'em with your wallet. You know you're in trouble when Fwankie sides with you! |
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