Sorry new to this site not sure what I did that it did not put my question with the pics. Here it is again. I Just got this coin back from certification and I have looked at values from several different places but I do not have any idea how the reverse digs affects the VF-30 grade it received and value adjustment, any advice would be appreciated. Thanks
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1922-Plain-...576?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item4ae3dd2f98 Check it. Ssame grade, same die, same TPG slab. Reverse damage due to corrosion instead of digs. $594 on a BIN. I suspect wholesale would trend $450-500. But you'll never know for certain until you try and sell it yourself.
Okay, so this is the strangest thing. I'm about to leave for the day, and I see this thread as the most recent thread on the sidebar. Not 10 minutes ago, an employee found a raw (and unattributed) 22 no D in a long forgotten junk drawer. Weeeeeeird.
On Heritage, whizzed went for $1000, another for $822 and cleaned went for $700 and $650. However, rim dings and planchet flaw only went for $380. I have no idea where "digs" fit into that menagerie.