Well @ddddd is scum for not offering it to me, but after last night's Heritage auction I couldn't have afforded it anyway. 225 Decimal graded ACGs are rarer than the rest of them...
Ooooh i did not know that!!! Makes sense though as ive only seen a couple few decimals and many normal graded ones. Burton i couldnt even begin to imagine how extensive your slab collection is. So enormous that YOU probably dont even know what the piece count is (?)
@heavycam.monstervam was more aggressive in seeking out the holder! And the decimals are rare, but only a few of us seem to care as my ACG California with decimals sat around on ebay for months before selling (after multiple price reductions).
Yup, there aren't many who care about ACG anymore. I finished shooting all (almost) of my labels for (fine minutia) analysis... project for some time.
Wow! I didn't expect this. But here is the coin/holder which spurred my interest in this thread. I know little about the holder other than it is familiar. My only guidance is a 2010 Red Book for Normal Reverse in AG-3 of $32. The S-215 on the label indicates a variety rarity of R4+ (R5- in Breen.)