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PCGS CoinFacts slab question

Just got this 2007 American Eagle in. The slab has no grade but is labeled CoinFacts Luncheon. It is dated Jan 5 2007. Any information on this would be helpful. Also a value might be good.
Thanks
John
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It was handed out at the Luncheon described here.
There was a panel discussion with:
You can watch an online video at the link or purchase a DVD of the event.
As for value melt is what today. If you were't at the luncheon.
The coin itself is worth about $20. But in that holder it's probably worth $50+
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Thanks for the info illini420
John
Slab labels ARE collectable, but it's a tiny group of collectors - maybe a couple hundred have bought the Sample Slab books published in the last two years. So there is not a huge premium. I'd go a few $ over melt + p/h but that's about it.
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Sample slabs appeal to a small segment of the market..... Not my area, but they do command a small premium from the right buyer.... Cheers, RickO
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A $3 liberty nickel sold for $150 this weekend on ebay. All due to being in a sample slab. Not sure of the market for the Luncheon coins, but I am sure you can get over spot for it.
I'd bet a lot of those were cracked out and sold into the bullion run-ups of 2008 and then 2011. Probably a lot fewer of those around today.
Is there a reference site for Luncheon coins? Are they covered by the sample slabs sites?
If not, creating such a website could help improve collector interest and prices.
I wonder if the people on here saying it's worth melt would sell their sample or luncheon slabs at that price. If so send me a pm.
Illini420 has a good idea of the market for these kind of items.
eBay completed listings are a good place to find pricing.
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