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<p>[QUOTE="John Burgess, post: 5143845, member: 105098"]If, you are intending on selling them, they will need to be attributed by a grading company as "wounded eagle" or as "FS-901" for the die variety, and then the grade.</p><p> I do not think it's technically worth the fees below MS62 or lower really could be a break even proposition at that grade or lower, BUT it's worth the additional costs for grading attribution and encapsulation before sale if they can get MS63 or better I think. sold raw and ungraded, it's up to the pictures, and the buyers judgement call if it is or isn't and what grade it is. </p><p><br /></p><p>Getting them graded takes that guess work out of it for them, I mean I think you are looking at about $250 each or better at MS63, and with them encapsulated and all taken care of I think they will get the "or better", and if they grade higher it's all icing on the cake. </p><p><br /></p><p>They look nice for 20 year old sacs. it's worth the fees on this I think for ease of sale and maximizing the price sold for. Heritage or great collections would take them for auctions also, so you don't have to deal with the ebay nonsense either. Maybe not all at one time, of course, one sold here one sold there over the course of the year also to maximize profits.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="John Burgess, post: 5143845, member: 105098"]If, you are intending on selling them, they will need to be attributed by a grading company as "wounded eagle" or as "FS-901" for the die variety, and then the grade. I do not think it's technically worth the fees below MS62 or lower really could be a break even proposition at that grade or lower, BUT it's worth the additional costs for grading attribution and encapsulation before sale if they can get MS63 or better I think. sold raw and ungraded, it's up to the pictures, and the buyers judgement call if it is or isn't and what grade it is. Getting them graded takes that guess work out of it for them, I mean I think you are looking at about $250 each or better at MS63, and with them encapsulated and all taken care of I think they will get the "or better", and if they grade higher it's all icing on the cake. They look nice for 20 year old sacs. it's worth the fees on this I think for ease of sale and maximizing the price sold for. Heritage or great collections would take them for auctions also, so you don't have to deal with the ebay nonsense either. Maybe not all at one time, of course, one sold here one sold there over the course of the year also to maximize profits.[/QUOTE]
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