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<p>[QUOTE="National dealer, post: 24881, member: 487"]I on the other hand would slab the coin. Error collectors as a whole look for slabbed material. While rotation is not the greatest of error coins, resale value is based solely on what the collector is willing to pay. There are no real good price guides for error coins. Each is unique in their own way. If you belong to the ANA use NGC. If not, you will have to either join their service or use a dealer. PCGS works the same way.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="National dealer, post: 24881, member: 487"]I on the other hand would slab the coin. Error collectors as a whole look for slabbed material. While rotation is not the greatest of error coins, resale value is based solely on what the collector is willing to pay. There are no real good price guides for error coins. Each is unique in their own way. If you belong to the ANA use NGC. If not, you will have to either join their service or use a dealer. PCGS works the same way.[/QUOTE]
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