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<p>[QUOTE="cpm9ball, post: 2661059, member: 24633"]No, do not submit it for grading! You'll pay more for the grading fees, shipping and insurance than it is worth. The only reason I posted the slabbed coin was to illustrate how errors can slip by Mint employees even when they are processed by hand. The lamination error(?) that I posted below it, remains in the OGP to this day.</p><p><br /></p><p>The Mint error that I submitted to NGC was based on special circumstances. It was originally classified as a Mint error in 2005, but it was changed to a variety in 2012. Errors are not identified in the NGC Census but varieties are. When I resubmitted it to NGC for the attribution, FS-901 Die Dent, the grade, PF70UCAM, made it a Top Pop. It's the only one of the highest grade possible.</p><p><br /></p><p>Less than two months later, a collector from California contacted me and bought it for $1,000.</p><p><br /></p><p>Chris[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="cpm9ball, post: 2661059, member: 24633"]No, do not submit it for grading! You'll pay more for the grading fees, shipping and insurance than it is worth. The only reason I posted the slabbed coin was to illustrate how errors can slip by Mint employees even when they are processed by hand. The lamination error(?) that I posted below it, remains in the OGP to this day. The Mint error that I submitted to NGC was based on special circumstances. It was originally classified as a Mint error in 2005, but it was changed to a variety in 2012. Errors are not identified in the NGC Census but varieties are. When I resubmitted it to NGC for the attribution, FS-901 Die Dent, the grade, PF70UCAM, made it a Top Pop. It's the only one of the highest grade possible. Less than two months later, a collector from California contacted me and bought it for $1,000. Chris[/QUOTE]
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