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<p>[QUOTE="charley, post: 8469093, member: 5372"]You are welcome to visit my home....(don't hit me). The info is up to date Greysheet, up to date CAC Greysheet, up to date CAC pop reports, etc. Takes a few $ to view in real time all of their mailed publications. You could also navigate (and join) the CAC Boards, and present the question in a forum, and most likely get a response from the front office, including the Greysheet rep., who has a thread on pricing questions/considerations in the Greysheet publications.</p><p><br /></p><p>It is in a PCGS 55. The best path, is contact PCGS and ask for re-consideration. So it may cost more, or may down grade. Or, it may upgrade. Does it really matter, though? I also suggest calling CAC and ask if the coin/variety would be accepted for evaluation below MS 60. For the cost of a PCGS review...and realizing that cost all in may be $75+ all in, and for $16.00 for a CAC evaluation, why not? You are still multiples ahead, if the variety is added. Otherwise, leave it in the present casket. I can not see the piece in hand, so I can not offer and opinion of the validity of the variety.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="charley, post: 8469093, member: 5372"]You are welcome to visit my home....(don't hit me). The info is up to date Greysheet, up to date CAC Greysheet, up to date CAC pop reports, etc. Takes a few $ to view in real time all of their mailed publications. You could also navigate (and join) the CAC Boards, and present the question in a forum, and most likely get a response from the front office, including the Greysheet rep., who has a thread on pricing questions/considerations in the Greysheet publications. It is in a PCGS 55. The best path, is contact PCGS and ask for re-consideration. So it may cost more, or may down grade. Or, it may upgrade. Does it really matter, though? I also suggest calling CAC and ask if the coin/variety would be accepted for evaluation below MS 60. For the cost of a PCGS review...and realizing that cost all in may be $75+ all in, and for $16.00 for a CAC evaluation, why not? You are still multiples ahead, if the variety is added. Otherwise, leave it in the present casket. I can not see the piece in hand, so I can not offer and opinion of the validity of the variety.[/QUOTE]
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