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Gifted Error coin, Not my Thing

I was given a Blank Planchet, graded by PCGS MS 63 (Cert 63172631) it's of a Silver Proof T-2. 27.5 g, Apparently was meant for U.S Commen 1$. I just want to know if this is something that I should be saving, or is there an actual market for these out there? I have registries in IHC and Buffalo nickels, and have been collecting for 12 years, but this just doesn't seem to be something a Coin Collector would have interest in.
Always buying and looking for a deal.
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A lot of error coin collectors would certainly be interested. I don't personally know how much these are selling for now, but some of the forum members specialize in errors and should chime in soon.
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I have to disagree - that sounds like a very cool item that an error collector (and maybe others) would be VERY interested it. If it is not your thing, maybe sell it and buy something in your area of interest,
I am a little confused by your comment that it is a proof planchet but was graded MC63, but perhaps that is a minor point.
People like @ErrorsOnCoins and @FredWeinberg might be able to ballpark a value.
Some error guys collect those.
I do not collet blank planchets.
@JBK - Nice Catch! It is odd that it say's Silver Proof with a Grade of MS63 on the Label, can't believe I didn't see that. I was going to try and sell it on Ebay, but realizing that I didn't have any clue what type of market there would be for this, though it would be to my benefit to ask the experts. I read this forum daily, and the knowledge here is wonderful.
They're worth about $100 retail, or thereabouts,
in the PCGS holder.
The planchet is a proof, but graded MS, because
it's not struck as a coin......graded as per the #
of contact marks, not any 'strike'.