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1980 S SBA Major Filled Die In Mint Cello

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That is a nice piece! I think it'll sell for $150-$200 range.
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Fred is a busy guy. Every single item he lists, sells.
He must get a great discount with PCGS. I like that quarter on the nickel.
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Nice..Fred is THE Premier error dealer, IMHO...my dream coins are the wrong planchet ones...very $$$$$...the bigger the better, like a 50c struck on a 5c stock...I have had 1 of these pass through my hands, a 25c struck on a dime blank...on the "should have kept it" list!
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Fred also offers Opinions on error coins at PCGS, and if you check out one of his other errors (link below) that is also PCGS certified, it shows it's who you know to get a coin in the holder... This coin has a gash in the 3 O'clock position, most likely from exiting the coining press, and if it was any of us the coin would have been body bagged as a damage piece... I also purchased a number of coins from Fred when he first joined ebay and know some of the Foreign Errors I purchased are overgraded in MS66 Holders... Most Error Collectors know it's almost impossible to receive High Grades on Wrong Planchet Errors due to weak strikes, etc... I still like Fred & wish he could get some of my errors in a PCGS holder...

http://www.ebay.com/itm/2000-D-NEW-...em5ae77d5d02
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Now here is a coin I like and would have bid on prior to ending my ebay purchases in 2006...

http://www.ebay.com/itm/1983-ROOS-1...i=RTM1039515
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Yep!

I also bought a few coins from Mr. Weinberg with decent value and quality.
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Weinberg / Byers on one page. Doesn't get much better than that.
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