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<p>[QUOTE="jaceravone, post: 912911, member: 9474"]Do Not...And I repeat...Do not open your package this is very important! Send into PCGS as is. The reason for this is that there are a few non-"cherrios" pattern sacs that PCGS will only give the designation if it arrives unopened in the original packaging. Of course these are not nearly as valuable as a one with the pattern, but still worth a few dollars more than the other non-pattern types. </p><p> </p><p>In the mean time, do a search on this site for the Cherrios dollar. There was another member on here who found one as well. He sent it in to PCGS and it came back graded MS67. He detailed his experience very well. I was able to see additional hi res pics that he did not post on here and that was a very very nice MS67...probably boarderline MS68. He ended up selling it for around $8,000. Don't get too excited when you see the prices printed in price guides and such. These coins dont sell for anything close to what they are being listed as. Go to coin auction sites and search for previous held auctions to get price idea. Also, take note of the dates of when these coins sold. The ones sold years ago sold for more then they are today. </p><p> </p><p>Good luck and keep up posted.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="jaceravone, post: 912911, member: 9474"]Do Not...And I repeat...Do not open your package this is very important! Send into PCGS as is. The reason for this is that there are a few non-"cherrios" pattern sacs that PCGS will only give the designation if it arrives unopened in the original packaging. Of course these are not nearly as valuable as a one with the pattern, but still worth a few dollars more than the other non-pattern types. In the mean time, do a search on this site for the Cherrios dollar. There was another member on here who found one as well. He sent it in to PCGS and it came back graded MS67. He detailed his experience very well. I was able to see additional hi res pics that he did not post on here and that was a very very nice MS67...probably boarderline MS68. He ended up selling it for around $8,000. Don't get too excited when you see the prices printed in price guides and such. These coins dont sell for anything close to what they are being listed as. Go to coin auction sites and search for previous held auctions to get price idea. Also, take note of the dates of when these coins sold. The ones sold years ago sold for more then they are today. Good luck and keep up posted.[/QUOTE]
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