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FA: 1927-S Peace Dollar PCGS MS-64 PQ Link not working... try thisone.



 
 
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  #1  
Old June 18th 08, 07:16 PM posted to rec.collecting.coins
Ira
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Default FA: 1927-S Peace Dollar PCGS MS-64 PQ Link not working... try thisone.

Sorry,

Try this instead

http://cgi.ebay.com/1927-S-Peace-Dol...mZ260252975674

Ira
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  #2  
Old June 18th 08, 07:33 PM posted to rec.collecting.coins
RF
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Default FA: 1927-S Peace Dollar PCGS MS-64 PQ Link not working... trythis one.

On Jun 18, 2:16*pm, Ira wrote:
Sorry,

Try this instead

http://cgi.ebay.com/1927-S-Peace-Dol...ld-yellow-hold...

Ira


Quote the auction : "It has beeen six years since zI've had an
uncirculated 1927-S Peace Dollar for sale. In MS-65 they sell for over
$10,000 and are nearly im[possible to locate. This date usually is
very scuffy even in MS-64 and I haven't seen one for sale that I
wanted tio buy for resale. This example was graded aboout 17 years ago
when grading was much tougher than it is now. Although I am not
intimating that this coin would now grade MS-65, what I am saying is
that it's one of the finest for this grade that I've ever seen. Would
fit nicely into an otherwise MS-65 set."

Still attempting to bamboozle buyers with your patter about MS65
quality MS64 coins, Stein?
If you aren't "intimating" that this coin would regrade as a 65, why
mention it at all?
  #3  
Old June 18th 08, 08:28 PM posted to rec.collecting.coins
Jon Purkey
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Default FA: 1927-S Peace Dollar PCGS MS-64 PQ Link not working... try this one.

On Wed, 18 Jun 2008 11:33:23 -0700 (PDT), RF
wrote:

On Jun 18, 2:16*pm, Ira wrote:
Sorry,

Try this instead

http://cgi.ebay.com/1927-S-Peace-Dol...ld-yellow-hold...

Ira


Quote the auction : "It has beeen six years since zI've had an
uncirculated 1927-S Peace Dollar for sale. In MS-65 they sell for over
$10,000 and are nearly im[possible to locate. This date usually is
very scuffy even in MS-64 and I haven't seen one for sale that I
wanted tio buy for resale. This example was graded aboout 17 years ago
when grading was much tougher than it is now. Although I am not
intimating that this coin would now grade MS-65, what I am saying is
that it's one of the finest for this grade that I've ever seen. Would
fit nicely into an otherwise MS-65 set."

Still attempting to bamboozle buyers with your patter about MS65
quality MS64 coins, Stein?
If you aren't "intimating" that this coin would regrade as a 65, why
mention it at all?


If I had a valuable coin in an old PCGS holder that I felt was udner
graded I would re-submit it before trying to sell it. Considering the
price difference between a MS-64 and a MS-65 1927-S Peace Dollar it
would be definitely be worth the $$.

It is a nice coin. And seeing it makes me want to add a higher grade
Peace Dollar to my collection. Though a 1922 or 1923 graded MS-64
(possibly MS-65) is more within my budget.

  #4  
Old June 18th 08, 09:20 PM posted to rec.collecting.coins
scottishmoney
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Default 1927-S Peace Dollar PCGS MS-64 PQ Link not working... try this one.


"Ira" wrote in message
...
Sorry,

Try this instead

http://cgi.ebay.com/1927-S-Peace-Dol...mZ260252975674

Ira


Well Ira, you have your "fans" here that always respond to your posts, too
bad they have to bash your auctions - because they couldn't hope to afford
anything you sell. BTW I received my Ira coin today in the post, the only
lousy thing about it, it makes me want to buy more - like an addiction!
'09-S Indians, SL T1's, '14-D?


  #5  
Old June 18th 08, 11:44 PM posted to rec.collecting.coins
Ira
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Default 1927-S Peace Dollar PCGS MS-64 PQ Link not working... try thisone.

On Jun 18, 4:20 pm, "scottishmoney" wrote:
"Ira" wrote in message

...

Sorry,


Try this instead


http://cgi.ebay.com/1927-S-Peace-Dol...ld-yellow-hold...


Ira


Well Ira, you have your "fans" here that always respond to your posts, too
bad they have to bash your auctions - because they couldn't hope to afford
anything you sell. BTW I received my Ira coin today in the post, the only
lousy thing about it, it makes me want to buy more - like an addiction!
'09-S Indians, SL T1's, '14-D?


Dave,

This is not such a bad addition as long as you can keep food on the
table! I have a 1914D 1c PCGS graded, coming in from PCGS Friday or
Saturday. Graded MS-62 BN BN by PCGS, the coin is essentially
flawless with a rich, deep brown color and and underlying bluish tone
over the brown color that is amazing. I've seen nice brown matte proof
Lincolns like this, but never a MS coin. Call me or write if you wish
to discuss.

Ira
  #6  
Old June 19th 08, 12:37 AM posted to rec.collecting.coins
RF
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Default 1927-S Peace Dollar PCGS MS-64 PQ Link not working... try thisone.

On Jun 18, 6:44*pm, Ira wrote:
On Jun 18, 4:20 pm, "scottishmoney" wrote:





"Ira" wrote in message


...


Sorry,


Try this instead


http://cgi.ebay.com/1927-S-Peace-Dol...ld-yellow-hold....


Ira


Well Ira, you have your "fans" here that always respond to your posts, too
bad they have to bash your auctions - because they couldn't hope to afford
anything you sell. *BTW I received my Ira coin today in the post, the only
lousy thing about it, it makes me want to buy more - like an addiction!
'09-S Indians, SL T1's, '14-D?


Dave,

This is not such a bad addition as long as you can keep food on the
table! I have a 1914D 1c PCGS graded, coming in from PCGS Friday or
Saturday. Graded MS-62 BN *BN by PCGS, the coin is essentially
flawless with a rich, deep brown color and and underlying bluish tone
over the brown color that is amazing. I've seen nice brown matte proof
Lincolns like this, but never a MS coin. Call me or write if you wish
to discuss.

Ira- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Presumably "Dave" is a customer of yours.
Why the need to publicly communicate with him here on RCC instead of
emailing him?
Could he be a sockpuppet or shill? Could he? Could he?
  #7  
Old June 19th 08, 02:01 AM posted to rec.collecting.coins
Ira
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Posts: 550
Default FA: 1927-S Peace Dollar PCGS MS-64 PQ Link not working... trythis one.

On Jun 18, 3:28*pm, Jon Purkey wrote:
On Wed, 18 Jun 2008 11:33:23 -0700 (PDT), RF
wrote:



On Jun 18, 2:16*pm, Ira wrote:
Sorry,


Try this instead


http://cgi.ebay.com/1927-S-Peace-Dol...ld-yellow-hold....


Ira


Quote the auction : "It has beeen six years since zI've had an
uncirculated 1927-S Peace Dollar for sale. In MS-65 they sell for over
$10,000 and are nearly im[possible to locate. This date usually is
very scuffy even in MS-64 and I haven't seen one for sale that I
wanted tio buy for resale. This example was graded aboout 17 years ago
when grading was much tougher than it is now. Although I am not
intimating that this coin would now grade MS-65, what I am saying is
that it's one of the finest for this grade that I've ever seen. Would
fit nicely into an otherwise MS-65 set."


Still attempting to bamboozle buyers with your patter about MS65
quality MS64 coins, Stein?
If you aren't "intimating" that this coin would regrade as a 65, why
mention it at all?


If I had a valuable coin in an old PCGS holder that I felt was udner
graded I would re-submit it before trying to sell it. Considering the
price difference between a MS-64 and a MS-65 1927-S Peace Dollar it
would be definitely be worth the $$.

It is a nice coin. And seeing it makes me want to add a higher grade
Peace Dollar to my collection. Though a 1922 or 1923 graded MS-64
(possibly MS-65) is more within my budget.


John,

I don't play the upgrade game, notwithstanding the fact that although
the '27-S is high end for the marked grade, I doubt it's quite nice
enough to make MS-65. If I buy a raw coin, naturally I'll submit to
PCGS for grading, but sending a coin in ten times in hope of winning
the lottery is not how I
earn a living. I have built a rep. selling real nice coins for the
grade and that suits me fine. Let others enrich the grading
companies.

Ira
  #8  
Old June 19th 08, 02:54 AM posted to rec.collecting.coins
RF
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Posts: 1,802
Default FA: 1927-S Peace Dollar PCGS MS-64 PQ Link not working... trythis one.

On Jun 18, 9:01*pm, Ira wrote:
On Jun 18, 3:28*pm, Jon Purkey wrote:





On Wed, 18 Jun 2008 11:33:23 -0700 (PDT), RF
wrote:


On Jun 18, 2:16*pm, Ira wrote:
Sorry,


Try this instead


http://cgi.ebay.com/1927-S-Peace-Dol...ld-yellow-hold....


Ira


Quote the auction : "It has beeen six years since zI've had an
uncirculated 1927-S Peace Dollar for sale. In MS-65 they sell for over
$10,000 and are nearly im[possible to locate. This date usually is
very scuffy even in MS-64 and I haven't seen one for sale that I
wanted tio buy for resale. This example was graded aboout 17 years ago
when grading was much tougher than it is now. Although I am not
intimating that this coin would now grade MS-65, what I am saying is
that it's one of the finest for this grade that I've ever seen. Would
fit nicely into an otherwise MS-65 set."


Still attempting to bamboozle buyers with your patter about MS65
quality MS64 coins, Stein?
If you aren't "intimating" that this coin would regrade as a 65, why
mention it at all?


If I had a valuable coin in an old PCGS holder that I felt was udner
graded I would re-submit it before trying to sell it. Considering the
price difference between a MS-64 and a MS-65 1927-S Peace Dollar it
would be definitely be worth the $$.


It is a nice coin. And seeing it makes me want to add a higher grade
Peace Dollar to my collection. Though a 1922 or 1923 graded MS-64
(possibly MS-65) is more within my budget.


John,

I don't play the upgrade game, notwithstanding the fact that although
the '27-S is high end for the marked grade, I doubt it's quite nice
enough to make MS-65. If I buy a raw coin, naturally I'll submit to
PCGS for grading, but sending a coin in ten times in hope of winning
the lottery is not how I
earn a living. I have built a rep. selling real nice coins for the
grade and that suits me fine. Let others enrich the grading
companies.


Well Stein, if you have such a great "rep.", why the need to come here
to bloviate and blather about your auctions???
One would think someone with such a tremendous following and great
"rep." would have a built-in customer base.
 




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