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What Is The Cheapest Slabbed Coin You Own?

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 Posted 12/30/2020  9:15 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add PNWType to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Mine is a 2004 Canada Quarter in an NGC MS67, I collect slabbed "firsts" and this colorized poppy was the world's first circulating colorized coin.

Worth a whopping $6
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I have an NGC Ike that was free, a gift from a user who wished to remain anonymous.

My cheapest bought PCGS Ike was $14.
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I've got many common Morgans in MS63 that simply not worth slabbing myself, but my guess is they were done institutionally in very high numbers ... glad to have them at the price I got them $42
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I have no slabbed coins and I have no idea what the cheapest one I ever bought was. I just hate those things.
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No pics, but I got a handful of slabs for free from a coin show I went to as a YN about 20 years ago - IIRC, an NGC MS64 British 1964 penny, and a State Quarter in sample slabs from each NGC and PCGS. No idea if they are worth anything at all now.


Sample slabs can be worth a good bit of money. The cheapest slab I bought was an older PCGS sample slab a couple years ago at an estate sale for $1 and sold it on ebay for over $100.
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Have a 1946 cent and 1964 dime. I don't know why the cent was slabbed I think the dime says sample on the slab.
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My cheapest slab buy was a PCGS PR70DCAM 2005 S Waters nickel for $11.00. It's in a box, somewhere.
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I bought a 1941-S LWC in NGC MS-66BN that I paid $14 for

Someone offered me $125 for it. I actually told them I wasn't comfortable completing the sale but they insisted they were fine with what they were paying.

Turns out they're working on a BN LWC set, and just happened to need what I had.
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Probably one of my birth year Lincoln cents.
All are PCGS MS-66RD except the proof which is PCGS PF-65RD.

Oh, yeh, the year. 1941
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