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<p>[QUOTE="BooksB4Coins, post: 2369722, member: 36230"]If possible, yes.... but even if just in general, and by "completed" I mean actual sales prices (website estimates, be it Wexler, Coppercoins, etc can be downright poor at times). I cannot personally speak for a reasonable value on this one, and in fact haven't bothered trying to attribute (my poor eyes tell me all I need to verify it is indeed a DDO), so I don't know of if and/or how many may be certified. However, if there are any out there, attempting to attach a reasonable value if/when certified would be wise unless wishing to slab only for personal enjoyment. There are many fine coins out there that do not "need" to be certified, mostly because it doesn't add anything of worth-the-cost "value" to the coin. It is basically weighing the pros and cons; while I've no doubt that this particular variety, if slabbed, would sell better and likely higher than raw, would the price be equal to or higher than the cost of submission? This I do not know, and is why searching out completed sales can be so helpful when making a decision such as this.</p><p><br /></p><p>This is, of course, a totally personal decision, so the above is only meant as food for thought that greatly depends on what your plans for the coin are.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="BooksB4Coins, post: 2369722, member: 36230"]If possible, yes.... but even if just in general, and by "completed" I mean actual sales prices (website estimates, be it Wexler, Coppercoins, etc can be downright poor at times). I cannot personally speak for a reasonable value on this one, and in fact haven't bothered trying to attribute (my poor eyes tell me all I need to verify it is indeed a DDO), so I don't know of if and/or how many may be certified. However, if there are any out there, attempting to attach a reasonable value if/when certified would be wise unless wishing to slab only for personal enjoyment. There are many fine coins out there that do not "need" to be certified, mostly because it doesn't add anything of worth-the-cost "value" to the coin. It is basically weighing the pros and cons; while I've no doubt that this particular variety, if slabbed, would sell better and likely higher than raw, would the price be equal to or higher than the cost of submission? This I do not know, and is why searching out completed sales can be so helpful when making a decision such as this. This is, of course, a totally personal decision, so the above is only meant as food for thought that greatly depends on what your plans for the coin are.[/QUOTE]
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