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<p>[QUOTE="ddddd, post: 26079805, member: 22377"]These slabs can have a small premium, especially for common coins. That premium is mostly driven by people that like to collect an example of each slab. Unfortunately they are not super popular or uncommon so that is part of the reason for the small premium. And when you get above a certain price, the premium disappears completely. I think it's an important slab to have if someone is doing a slab set or a PCI-related subset. I also have seen some fairly graded coins in those slabs. </p><p><br /></p><p>I would let GC help you out with where each slab should go-Anacs, NGC, or PCGS. If they think all should go to Anacs and it is around the $60 cost you mentioned, that seems acceptable if it helps bring in about 2,500. You might be able to do a bit better selling them yourself in the DGS holders but my guess is that the effort, time, and potential issues might not make it worthwhile (even if you leave a few hundred on the table in the end, it will be a smoother process). </p><p><br /></p><p>And if you do get around to taking photos, some of us here might be able to comment more about which coins could have a premium (including if they would do better in the DGS slab or regraded by another grading company).[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="ddddd, post: 26079805, member: 22377"]These slabs can have a small premium, especially for common coins. That premium is mostly driven by people that like to collect an example of each slab. Unfortunately they are not super popular or uncommon so that is part of the reason for the small premium. And when you get above a certain price, the premium disappears completely. I think it's an important slab to have if someone is doing a slab set or a PCI-related subset. I also have seen some fairly graded coins in those slabs. I would let GC help you out with where each slab should go-Anacs, NGC, or PCGS. If they think all should go to Anacs and it is around the $60 cost you mentioned, that seems acceptable if it helps bring in about 2,500. You might be able to do a bit better selling them yourself in the DGS holders but my guess is that the effort, time, and potential issues might not make it worthwhile (even if you leave a few hundred on the table in the end, it will be a smoother process). And if you do get around to taking photos, some of us here might be able to comment more about which coins could have a premium (including if they would do better in the DGS slab or regraded by another grading company).[/QUOTE]
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