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<p>[QUOTE="SilverMike, post: 2972657, member: 78609"]It is graded MS64. You can tell the market was much different in 1986 as the "owner's value" was listed at $450. Here is a little info on the NNCS slab, copied from an old thread:</p><p>From Condor's Book:</p><p>"Based in Marlboro, Massachusetts, until recently this company was barely just a rumor......The company apparently was active for about 2 years, from 1986 to 1988. They did feel confident about their authentication abilities. If an NNCS coin was ever proven to be a fake they offered to refund the original declared value plus interest at a rate of 14% per annum and to make claims easy they placed their phone number and address right on the slab label. The phone is now connected to someplace called Eagle Creek Ranch."</p><p>Later in the thread Condor adds:</p><p>That is a very tough slab to find. I just recently managed to locate one for someone who lives in Marlboro. Took about 14 months. I've seen about a dozen of them now over the past five years. Six of them all in one hoard from a collector in Greece. (That hoard has been broken up now.) And it is a large size holder, about the same size as a brown Ike or GSA holder.</p><p><br /></p><p>I paid $76 for it, which I though was fair given the decent appearance of the coin and the uncommon slab.</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]729584[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]729585[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="SilverMike, post: 2972657, member: 78609"]It is graded MS64. You can tell the market was much different in 1986 as the "owner's value" was listed at $450. Here is a little info on the NNCS slab, copied from an old thread: From Condor's Book: "Based in Marlboro, Massachusetts, until recently this company was barely just a rumor......The company apparently was active for about 2 years, from 1986 to 1988. They did feel confident about their authentication abilities. If an NNCS coin was ever proven to be a fake they offered to refund the original declared value plus interest at a rate of 14% per annum and to make claims easy they placed their phone number and address right on the slab label. The phone is now connected to someplace called Eagle Creek Ranch." Later in the thread Condor adds: That is a very tough slab to find. I just recently managed to locate one for someone who lives in Marlboro. Took about 14 months. I've seen about a dozen of them now over the past five years. Six of them all in one hoard from a collector in Greece. (That hoard has been broken up now.) And it is a large size holder, about the same size as a brown Ike or GSA holder. I paid $76 for it, which I though was fair given the decent appearance of the coin and the uncommon slab. [ATTACH=full]729584[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]729585[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]
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