There have been a couple recent threads about Trader Bea. Apparently a huge Whatnot seller who’s become big enough to warrant his own holders from the TPGs.
There are actual, graded Trader Bea slabs everywhere in the market now. A few stickered examples were shown in another thread.
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I dont know but love the looks of it 😍
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There have been a couple recent threads about Trader Bea. Apparently a huge Whatnot seller who’s become big enough to warrant his own holders from the TPGs.
There are actual, graded Trader Bea slabs everywhere in the market now. A few stickered examples were shown in another thread.
WOW - no grade shown on label; but PCGS Certification Verification shows Grade Genuine (80 - Genuine) .
Putting lipstick on the pig?
A silver half dollar in a "sample"?
Lots of similar ones on eBay recently. They don't seem to be selling especially quickly, but I think some have.
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I think ‘real’ sample collectors have an aversion to these
Technically, it is on the label.

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Hidden in plain sight.
Lots of sample slabs lack a grade
That would be sorta neat to own one, just saying