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PCGS Sample Slabs.. Collectible Rarities ?

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 Posted 10/26/2015  01:13 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Danester to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Here are two sample slabs I have - Check-em out.

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 Posted 01/17/2019  9:15 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Morgans Dad to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
It has been a few years. The Sample Slabs are a collectable, Hard to obtain rarity,IF You even see them up for sale. I am talking about the Original, Older versions, I have been collecting these too for a Long, Long time and with that, I do NOT see certain S Slabs often, IF at all. I believe Many people also collect these, and also believe there is another surge of "The newer " Sample Slabs and along with them, I see another surge of people seeking them Too. I have been fortunate to of spoken to people who had much to do to start this S Slab collecting, Now the Sample Slabs book, Second Edition, By David Schwager is the " GO TO " knowledge center for us collecting these Historic Slabs. Love the starter or start-up original slabs, I am talking about the two types of the Doily slabs, the Specimen ASE Dollar Slab, the Quarter slab, the Ben Franklin Half slab, the Japanese Yen, The Swiss 1/2 Franc, the Liberty Quarters, The buffalo Nickels, Multiple Dimes, etc. I am asking, What other collectors feel are the more rare or scarce slabs, ? What ever, collect what makes You feel good.!!!! PS, I would enjoy reading the information other's have, Thanks, Mike....
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