@braddick said:
PCGS price guide shows $25. in VG and about $110. in XF.
I'd keep it raw.
I agree, the break even point is probably right around XF and your coin would grade well below that. It's still a beauty raw just as it sits.
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@MFeld said:
Curiously, what about its condition or potential value made you think it might be worth grading?
Confirmation of grade and authenticating variety I guess. Not heard about fakes of this one...yet. I'm sure demand isn't as high on this one as say the 55/55 LWC.
I plan on enjoying it raw though as most people have said the price point isn't there.
@MFeld said:
Curiously, what about its condition or potential value made you think it might be worth grading?
Confirmation of grade and authenticating variety I guess. Not heard about fakes of this one...yet. I'm sure demand isn't as high on this one as say the 55/55 LWC.
I plan on enjoying it raw though as most people have said the price point isn't there.
Thanks and enjoy!
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Nice catch!
From CoinRollHunting?
In all the boxes I searched, never hunted down one of those, yet?
Congratulations!
I'm first into hunting a nickel box, as of yesterday. This could have one? I hope?
Keep raw.
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PCGS price guide shows $25. in VG and about $110. in XF.
I'd keep it raw.
peacockcoins
Nice DDR. In that condition probably better off raw.
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I agree, the break even point is probably right around XF and your coin would grade well below that. It's still a beauty raw just as it sits.
Sean Reynolds
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An example of a double die that should be an easy sell raw if priced right. Don't waste money on having it slabbed.
I wouldn't. The variety is obvious, and you don't need certification for that.
Keep it raw.
waste of money
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I agree this is best left raw, I suspect it would receive a details grade anyway.
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Curiously, what about its condition or potential value made you think it might be worth grading?
Mark Feld* of Heritage Auctions*Unless otherwise noted, my posts here represent my personal opinions.
Keep it Raw, at least you got one
Confirmation of grade and authenticating variety I guess. Not heard about fakes of this one...yet. I'm sure demand isn't as high on this one as say the 55/55 LWC.
I plan on enjoying it raw though as most people have said the price point isn't there.
Thanks and enjoy!
Mark Feld* of Heritage Auctions*Unless otherwise noted, my posts here represent my personal opinions.
I would keep it raw and self-slab it with a label to protect it. Clearly obvious DDR....Cheers, RickO
Nice catch!
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From CoinRollHunting?
In all the boxes I searched, never hunted down one of those, yet?
Congratulations!
I'm first into hunting a nickel box, as of yesterday. This could have one? I hope?
Keep raw.
"Jesus died for you and for me, Thank you,Jesus"!!!
--- If it should happen I die and leave this world and you want to remember me. Please only remember my opening Sig Line.