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<p>[QUOTE="elaine 1970, post: 841145, member: 7678"]DO NOT SLAB?</p><p><br /></p><p>currently. you send a coin for slabbing. you might lose some money if you sell it to a dealer. why?</p><p><br /></p><p>dealers are buying ms69 or proof69 slabbed by popular slab companies at 10% less than raw coin with original box and c.o.a.</p><p><br /></p><p>dealers are buying ms70 or proof70 almost equal to what you pay for the slab company plus your cost and that coin. not worth at all. you just waist all your effort and money for the benefit of a dealer. example: a raw coin dealer buying from you worth $1,000.00. they gonna buy ms70 from you for $1,050.00. think about it. and anything less than ms70. said ms69. you even losing money. 10% below or $900.00 for your coin. lower than your raw coin at $1,000.00 without being slab.</p><p><br /></p><p>but when you buy from them. now you see the different prices. the gap is huge from a raw coin.</p><p><br /></p><p>now the population of a modern slabbed coin were so plentiful. the prices for those slabbed can be crush. just keep your old fashion raw coins. that is my advise.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="elaine 1970, post: 841145, member: 7678"]DO NOT SLAB? currently. you send a coin for slabbing. you might lose some money if you sell it to a dealer. why? dealers are buying ms69 or proof69 slabbed by popular slab companies at 10% less than raw coin with original box and c.o.a. dealers are buying ms70 or proof70 almost equal to what you pay for the slab company plus your cost and that coin. not worth at all. you just waist all your effort and money for the benefit of a dealer. example: a raw coin dealer buying from you worth $1,000.00. they gonna buy ms70 from you for $1,050.00. think about it. and anything less than ms70. said ms69. you even losing money. 10% below or $900.00 for your coin. lower than your raw coin at $1,000.00 without being slab. but when you buy from them. now you see the different prices. the gap is huge from a raw coin. now the population of a modern slabbed coin were so plentiful. the prices for those slabbed can be crush. just keep your old fashion raw coins. that is my advise.[/QUOTE]
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