1882-O/S help
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looking at the past posts i still dont know what is the PCGS 1882 strong . I have the weak ,
I went to robs web site and i see what 3-5 vams are , but nothing about strong . PCGS number has it 7138.63 and weak 87138
YES I DID BUY THE BOOK and its on the way.
No more dumster diving for vam`s getting the books reading and more reading . picked up a Q3 and will give that a try . I should of done this before my first post .
THANK YOU
I went to robs web site and i see what 3-5 vams are , but nothing about strong . PCGS number has it 7138.63 and weak 87138
YES I DID BUY THE BOOK and its on the way.
No more dumster diving for vam`s getting the books reading and more reading . picked up a Q3 and will give that a try . I should of done this before my first post .
THANK YOU
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anyone know the bid-ask for a MS63 strong
775.00 a good price
<< <i>thank you jdsinva
anyone know the bid-ask for a MS63 strong
775.00 a good price >>
Depends on the coin. I paid $1000 for one in that PCGS grade (VAM-4). A PQ, sight-seen or based on decent images could be worth more. Sight-unseen, I might not go much more than your price there.
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<< <i>Before PCGS recently starting certifying VAMs, the 1882 O/S VAMs 3 and 4 were called "Strong" (but that word was NOT used on the label), and the VAM 5 was called "Weak" (that word WAS used on the label). Currently the VAM 3 is called "Strong", and VAMs 4 and 5 are called "Weak". >>
That was my other thought, thanks for the explanation. . .
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