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Sample Slab rarities?

I was wondering how rare segs and icg sample slabs are?

I have 2 tennesee quarters slabbed by SEGS as a sample

I have 2 louisiana quarters slabbed by ICG as a sample.

I cant find anything on ebay what are they worth?

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  • TassaTassa Posts: 2,373 ✭✭
    Kieferscoins and Conder101 are the ones to ask. If anyone would know, they would.
  • Ok, thanks ill pm them
  • airplanenutairplanenut Posts: 22,333 ✭✭✭✭✭
    SampleSlabs.com

    Cameron's site... looks quite good, if I do say so myself imageimage
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  • Wow, thats a good site thanks
  • The field is still too young for any definite answers, but I feel that for SEGS the SEGS 1 (My SEGS 1S1) and the SEGS 2.2 (Not listed in my book, but I do list a "holder sample" variety in my revised notes that does NOT have the numeric grade. That variety is not listed on Cameron's website.) are probably the toughest ones to find.

    For ICG it is really too hard to say. ICG has been turning out sample slabs like candy. Cameron lists more than 24 varieties and I think I still have some that he doesn't have. I would say that as a general rule the ones with the black Intercept Shield inserts are tougher. His ICG 8 is probably the top one but it was actually a testing slab and I don't think they were ever openly distributed.


  • << <i>His ICG 8 is probably the top one but it was actually a testing slab and I don't think they were ever openly distributed >>



    They weren't except the few to the Intercept company. It said sample and is the only known surviving one and I just had to list it.

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    Cameron Kiefer

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