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<p>[QUOTE="SuperDave, post: 2469343, member: 1892"]That might be grade-dependent, to a certain extent.</p><p><br /></p><p>Research indicates the Type C Reverse trades at a <b>substantial</b> premium, but too little information is extant so far regarding the RPM (if that's what it is) to have generated much interest. Part of the "value" of an error of this type is publicity and availability.</p><p><br /></p><p>Can you possibly post full-face images so we can get a general feel for grade? Even as a Type C reverse, a circulated version might not have enough value to justify slabbing. It's not a reasonable expectation for counterfeiting - so slabbing for authentication isn't called for - and in decent images a perspective buyer can tell clearly which reverse it is. They won't need a TPG to tell them it's Type C. In Mint State grades, though, one would probably want the grade endorsement from a TPG.</p><p><br /></p><p>Last March, a Type C in PCGS MS63 (a grade for this issue which otherwise isn't worth $10) sold for $282 at Heritage.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="SuperDave, post: 2469343, member: 1892"]That might be grade-dependent, to a certain extent. Research indicates the Type C Reverse trades at a [B]substantial[/B] premium, but too little information is extant so far regarding the RPM (if that's what it is) to have generated much interest. Part of the "value" of an error of this type is publicity and availability. Can you possibly post full-face images so we can get a general feel for grade? Even as a Type C reverse, a circulated version might not have enough value to justify slabbing. It's not a reasonable expectation for counterfeiting - so slabbing for authentication isn't called for - and in decent images a perspective buyer can tell clearly which reverse it is. They won't need a TPG to tell them it's Type C. In Mint State grades, though, one would probably want the grade endorsement from a TPG. Last March, a Type C in PCGS MS63 (a grade for this issue which otherwise isn't worth $10) sold for $282 at Heritage.[/QUOTE]
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