That's likely part of the reason why it didn't sell... And another may be that the market has recently taken a small dive with these types of errors. If it had sold for $900.00 even in a PCGS holder, I'd have been surprised. The most I've seen a PCGS MS65 example realize in the past couple of months is $550.00. Even MS67 cert'd examples aren't selling for more than $800-$850 these days. "What happened?!", I sure don't know. They were trending closer to a grand last year. ... But, obviously, these values don't reflect in any way on Edwin's coin because his is "unique" and "unlike no other". -Brian
http://www.ebay.com/itm/261082940645?ssPageName=STRK:MEDWX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1435.l2649 NGC ms 64 cent (or Penny) on dime.
Why would they want to get it regraded? It is already in a holder from a respected TPG. I have seen one that is in a holder from a company that nobody believes in and that one hasn't been sent in for a regrade.