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Ok I should probably know this but still just entering the field. I see coins listed, like on eBay, with "Michael Fuller Collection" on the actual label. They seem to be listed for a premium. Can someone please tell me what this means? Thanks!!
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All you need to do is send the entire set in, pay the $10 per coin reholder fee, and PCGS will put a Pedigree moniker of your choice on the label.
Generally speaking, the Pedigree only has as much value as the name or set title on the slab and who owned or assembled the set.
For example, an Eliasberg Pedigree carries much more weight than a Lydston.
The name is LEE!
<< <i>All you need to do is send the entire set in, pay the $10 per coin reholder fee, and PCGS will put a Pedigree moniker of your choice on the label. >>
Wouldn't it have been a whole lot cheaper to just buy a Sharpie and write your name on all of your slabs? Or is it an ego thing?
Worry is the interest you pay on a debt you may not owe.
"Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value---zero."----Voltaire
"Everything you say should be true, but not everything true should be said."----Voltaire
I remember the Michael Fuller collection
which was one of the finest Proof Washington Quarter
Collections of its era. I bid on and lost out on a number
of coins which would have been great upgrades for my
Washington collection.
Not many Pedigrees carry much weight on resale -
myself included - and although I actually paid a premium
to get back a coin I was sorry to have sold in the first place !
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<< <i>Hey GoldenEgg - Nice icon!
Its nice, I really like it, but is it possible to get my own? I just picked it out of the list.
<< <i>To some collectors, pedigrees are important... just another facet of coin collecting. >>
Last Year, I bought a cheap error coin from the New England Collection. I wanted it at first, but I also liked
the thought of owning an error from the great collection. The pedigree was the deciding factor for me.