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<p>[QUOTE="mespe, post: 287862, member: 10197"]I may end up just canceling the auction and getting it graded. In my Guarantee, I send it to the grading service BEFORE the winner pays me for it, should the winner want it graded. This only applies should the coin sell for more then four times what it cost to grade. So if the coin sells for the $40-$120 that one member suggested, I probably wont need to pay to have it graded. But if the coin sells for hundreds or thousands and I "Win" the ebay lottery, then I pay to get the coin graded to give the new owner piece of mind.</p><p>This is NOT some coin I bought on eBay, I have had it in my possession for over 20 years. Notice how crisp and clear the lettering is, no wearing and scratching and other damage.</p><p>The very defined and albiet impossible to counterfeit high ridge has got to be a tell-tale sign of mint error. Maybe not Die breakage, but may damage in a previous operation i.e. putting the rim on,,, Which would put this error earlier in the manufacturing process and a MUCH RARER find.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="mespe, post: 287862, member: 10197"]I may end up just canceling the auction and getting it graded. In my Guarantee, I send it to the grading service BEFORE the winner pays me for it, should the winner want it graded. This only applies should the coin sell for more then four times what it cost to grade. So if the coin sells for the $40-$120 that one member suggested, I probably wont need to pay to have it graded. But if the coin sells for hundreds or thousands and I "Win" the ebay lottery, then I pay to get the coin graded to give the new owner piece of mind. This is NOT some coin I bought on eBay, I have had it in my possession for over 20 years. Notice how crisp and clear the lettering is, no wearing and scratching and other damage. The very defined and albiet impossible to counterfeit high ridge has got to be a tell-tale sign of mint error. Maybe not Die breakage, but may damage in a previous operation i.e. putting the rim on,,, Which would put this error earlier in the manufacturing process and a MUCH RARER find.[/QUOTE]
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