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<p>[QUOTE="Casman, post: 8312713, member: 85295"]If it were mine, I’d get in touch with Wexler, send it off to him and then you’ll be forever enshrined with your name referenced. It’ll then be returned to you, along with I believe a letter indicating it’s attribution.</p><p>Step 2, as I don’t think PCGS or NGC would attribute the rpm on the holder as it’s not currently recognized, ANACS would and likely label as the Discovery Coin.</p><p><br /></p><p>Step 3, promote it yourself, then put it on Ebay with a fixed price of your choosing. As it’s not required for registry sets, it’s somewhat limited, but the hardcore collectors would definitely want it. Ex post facto, hocus pokus and I’d value it in and around $3500-$5000</p><p><br /></p><p>GC would be a valid venue, If they would agree to feature it….that would take a phone call.</p><p><br /></p><p>If not, then you’d be better off selling it yourself.</p><p><br /></p><p>Years back in a similar situation my coin went for near 5K, whereas a higher graded example found later went off, sold at GC for $2K in a true auction.</p><p><br /></p><p>True auctions with a limited window do not result in max value as it’s necessarily limited by whomever just so happens to see it before the window closes. Plus, who’s looking for 0 pop coins.</p><p><br /></p><p>It’s also possible that because the big 2 won’t attribute that the interest is thus low, that possibly other examples exist in graded form just without the attribution. I’ve been away from things for awhile fwiw.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Casman, post: 8312713, member: 85295"]If it were mine, I’d get in touch with Wexler, send it off to him and then you’ll be forever enshrined with your name referenced. It’ll then be returned to you, along with I believe a letter indicating it’s attribution. Step 2, as I don’t think PCGS or NGC would attribute the rpm on the holder as it’s not currently recognized, ANACS would and likely label as the Discovery Coin. Step 3, promote it yourself, then put it on Ebay with a fixed price of your choosing. As it’s not required for registry sets, it’s somewhat limited, but the hardcore collectors would definitely want it. Ex post facto, hocus pokus and I’d value it in and around $3500-$5000 GC would be a valid venue, If they would agree to feature it….that would take a phone call. If not, then you’d be better off selling it yourself. Years back in a similar situation my coin went for near 5K, whereas a higher graded example found later went off, sold at GC for $2K in a true auction. True auctions with a limited window do not result in max value as it’s necessarily limited by whomever just so happens to see it before the window closes. Plus, who’s looking for 0 pop coins. It’s also possible that because the big 2 won’t attribute that the interest is thus low, that possibly other examples exist in graded form just without the attribution. I’ve been away from things for awhile fwiw.[/QUOTE]
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