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<p>[QUOTE="ddddd, post: 24845583, member: 22377"][USER=17539]@Dimedude2[/USER] what was the dealer offer for it in the cracked slab vs your asking price?</p><p>I see MS 62 (PCGS and NGC) selling for $182.50-$250 on eBay (only 5 total sales); the prices are basically the same at MS 63. Raw and details UNC pieces are in the $130-$180 range. </p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>As far as NGC costs, reholder is $13 vs economy grading at $23 (if NGC thinks the damage to the slab is serious enough to compromise the coin). However, you also have to account for the $10 handling fee per invoice, the $20+ return shipping, and any amount that it costs you to ship to NGC. So with just one coin, you are looking at a minimum of $43 for a reholder. If you have more coins to send (probably want to grade all of them at $23 each), then you can lower the per coin cost. Occasionally NGC has a special for show grading (they did at Central States in 2023) and that could also help out (as it takes away the return shipping cost). </p><p><br /></p><p>Knowing the costs at NGC, you might be better off trying to sell the coin as-is (maybe not to a dealer but online-eBay or here on the forum).[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="ddddd, post: 24845583, member: 22377"][USER=17539]@Dimedude2[/USER] what was the dealer offer for it in the cracked slab vs your asking price? I see MS 62 (PCGS and NGC) selling for $182.50-$250 on eBay (only 5 total sales); the prices are basically the same at MS 63. Raw and details UNC pieces are in the $130-$180 range. As far as NGC costs, reholder is $13 vs economy grading at $23 (if NGC thinks the damage to the slab is serious enough to compromise the coin). However, you also have to account for the $10 handling fee per invoice, the $20+ return shipping, and any amount that it costs you to ship to NGC. So with just one coin, you are looking at a minimum of $43 for a reholder. If you have more coins to send (probably want to grade all of them at $23 each), then you can lower the per coin cost. Occasionally NGC has a special for show grading (they did at Central States in 2023) and that could also help out (as it takes away the return shipping cost). Knowing the costs at NGC, you might be better off trying to sell the coin as-is (maybe not to a dealer but online-eBay or here on the forum).[/QUOTE]
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