Bought the Slab not the coin

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by JAY-AR, Oct 18, 2016.

  1. Conder101

    Conder101 Numismatist

    There is some interest from the sample slab collecting community but value tends to be on the low side. Slabs that actually say SAMPLE tend to be more desirable. These advertising slabs are giveaways that can be gotten from the TPG's by just about anyone. I would think the value would be in the $5 or less range.
     
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  3. JAY-AR

    JAY-AR Well-Known Member

    Thanks so much Conder! I actually put it out there on eBay for $15.99 or best offer, so I'll see what get. I kinda thought the error of the slab stating it's a D MM and it's really a P would make it a little more interesting. Anywho, again thank you guys and Gals for all the great info!:)
     
  4. Davidschwager

    Davidschwager Member

    The Compliments of CameoCC slab is listed on page 433 of Sample Slabs, second edition as type PCGS-005-4-1. I gave it a value in the catalog of $35 based on the only comparable in the my eBay research, which was a sale for that amount on 11/4/13. Although the one sale was for $35, in an auction it would probably go for less and I guess at a result of $15. Still, there are many PCGS specialists who would like to have a variety that hasn't been seen for a while, and you might get a better result. I am often way off on values, especially where data is sparse. Although it appears similar to the very common 2005 Bison nickels, this is actually a scarce variety.
    A wrong mintmark might add to the value, but so many sample and related slabs have mislabeled mintmarks that it makes only a small difference.
    I am helping myself to the photos. Let me know if that is not OK.
     
  5. JAY-AR

    JAY-AR Well-Known Member

    David, thanks so much for the awesome info! And of course you can use the photo's:snaphappy:. So, currently I have it up for sale on eBay, if it doesn't sell, I could ethically re-list it as a "PCGS Sample Slab" correct?
     
  6. Burton Strauss III

    Burton Strauss III Brother can you spare a trime? Supporter

    You can edit the listing to add the Schwager#:

    PCGS Sample slab - Schwager Catalog PCGS-005-4-1

    Or - since there are no bids - you could pull it down and relist... with that info in the title for better visibility. You could also do catalog value $35 OBO...
     
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  7. Grass Man

    Grass Man Member

    Might try having it CAC'd. I sent an old Franklin like that to CAC and they gave it a yellow sticker.
     
  8. JAY-AR

    JAY-AR Well-Known Member

    Thanks guys! Burton, I think I'll do just that, I have 2 peeps watching, think that'll make any diff if I pull and re-list?
     
  9. JAY-AR

    JAY-AR Well-Known Member

    Just pulled it....going to re-list tonight using the info you guys provided....:smuggrin:. Again, you guys are awesome!
     
  10. Davidschwager

    Davidschwager Member

    Yes, it's a sample slab. As a promotional slab (one that advertises a business other than the grading service) it falls under the general umbrella of sample slabs. In the same way, luncheon slabs, show slabs, young numismatist slabs, and similar are all generally called samples.
    Good luck with the sale, and thank you for the images.
     
  11. JAY-AR

    JAY-AR Well-Known Member

    Thanks David, I re-listed the slab, I'll let you know what it sells for if that will help with your data collection. Is there a link to your catalog? You've peaked my interest!:pompous:
     
  12. Burton Strauss III

    Burton Strauss III Brother can you spare a trime? Supporter

  13. ewomack

    ewomack 魚の下着

    You should get your slab slabbed.:D
     
  14. charlietig

    charlietig Well-Known Member

    Then have the sticker stickered :)
     
  15. JAY-AR

    JAY-AR Well-Known Member

    David, Burton, sold the Sample slab for $43 on eBay. Thanks for all the great info and the great education on this subject......:)
     
  16. Robert Paul

    Robert Paul Active Member

    Top Row
    Here is a 1881-S grading set of rattlers MS-60 thru MS-66 with 62PL, 63PL,and 64PL spent 10 years to find them all. also listed in the PCGS Registry set under grading sets.
    Bottom row
    Is just 10 1881-S in serial number order that I was able to find.

    PCGS Rattler 1881S Grading set obv cropped.JPG

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    PCGS Rattler 1881S Grading set rev cropped.JPG

    would like to find a MS-67 rattler, I have seen one but I did not have the cash.
    No DMPL 1881-S in a rattler that I have seen, other dates are in DMPL.
     
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  17. charlietig

    charlietig Well-Known Member

    Holy **** :wideyed:
     
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  18. Robert Paul

    Robert Paul Active Member

    I did find a AU-58 1881-S PCGS Rattler after I built this grading set.
     
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