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"I am willing to pay Top Dollar" Looking for 1957 S/C Blocks, "So Close but yet so Far Away"

I am trying to complete a Registry Set with the PCGS notes for the 1957 Silver Certificate Blocks. I was wondering/hoping, someone might have for sale or know where I can buy any of the following PCGS graded notes. I will pay a finders fee if you lead me to a seller.

Thanks

Please contact me directly via E-mail

woody3882@aol.com



1957 FR-1619

Grade 67 and up E-A P-A R-A Z-A Q-A *-D M-A

Grade 68 and up G-A L-A W-A D-A N-A B-B

Grade 69 A-A F-A H-A J-A T-A U-A

X-A Y-A A-B *-C



1957-A FR-1620

Grade 67 and up F-A J-A

Grade 68 and up D-A G-A H-A K-A M-A

Grade 69 A-A B-A E-A I-A L-A N-A P-A *-A





1957-B FR-1621

Grade 68 and up Q-A

Grade 69 U-A















Dana Wood

Woody3882@aol.com



2015 Certificate Award Winner 2016 Certificate Award Winner

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    KT5SilverKT5Silver Posts: 162 ✭✭✭
    I believe Mike @ Centurial Collectibles has a 1957 EA in 67EPQ that you might want to look at to cross. I have bought some really nice notes from him and he has always been a pleasure to buy from.

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    It seems every time I try to cross over a note from PMG I get stung. Is there a secret or a special request that has to be made, or is it to just keep your fingers crossed and hope for the best.

    Thanks
    Dana Wood

    Woody3882@aol.com



    2015 Certificate Award Winner 2016 Certificate Award Winner
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    HeywoodHeywood Posts: 1,246 ✭✭✭
    Request a minimum cross.


    No guarantee that it will still cross once it is cut out and in hand to observe things you can't see through the holder, but if they know it will not cross without cutting it out they will not. ( you still pay either way)

    My experience has been that small size with PMG, there is less emphasis on the margins than there is at PCGS-C.

    So for notes that went 67-65 or 66-64 it was margins .

    PCGS-C Seems to have higher value for front margins, all around margin ratio, then back, and then front to back registration.

    PMG, has been all over the place. I have seen way too many 65s that I know would be lucky to get 64 at PCGS.

    PMG is more critical of margins starting at 66/67.


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    larry510larry510 Posts: 566 ✭✭
    Originally posted by: woody3882

    It seems every time I try to cross over a note from PMG I get stung. Is there a secret or a special request that has to be made, or is it to just keep your fingers crossed and hope for the best.

    Thanks




    Yeah both companies certainly have their differences when it comes to grading. In my opinion PCGS is a little more strict on centering especially in the 65-66 range. PMG seems tougher in the 67+ range as for some reason they don't like to hand out 68's even on notes that deserve it.



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    A Special Thanks to "Mr Talking Walnut" for being an honest Gentleman and coming through for me with a beautiful PCGS K-A 69

    Dana Wood

    Woody3882@aol.com



    2015 Certificate Award Winner 2016 Certificate Award Winner
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    I am trying to complete a Registry Set with the PCGS notes for the 1957 Silver Certificate Blocks. I was wondering/hoping, someone might have for sale or know where I can buy any of the following PCGS graded notes. I will pay a finders fee if you lead me to a seller.

    Thanks

    Please contact me directly via E-mail

    woody3882@aol.com



    1957 FR-1619

    Grade 67 and up E-A P-A R-A Z-A Q-A *-D M-A

    Grade 68 and up G-A L-A W-A D-A N-A B-B

    Grade 69 A-A F-A H-A J-A T-A U-A

    X-A Y-A A-B *-C



    1957-A FR-1620

    Grade 67 and up F-A J-A

    Grade 68 and up D-A G-A H-A K-A M-A

    Grade 69 A-A B-A E-A I-A L-A N-A P-A *-A





    1957-B FR-1621

    Grade 68 and up Q-A

    Grade 69 U-A
    Dana Wood

    Woody3882@aol.com



    2015 Certificate Award Winner 2016 Certificate Award Winner
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