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 Posted 03/08/2007  8:27 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add SsuperDdave to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
In today's market, Jim, $300 isn't out of line for an MS64PL, especially in an original GSA holder.
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I would pay about $250.00 as the Maximum for that coin if it were to go for sale. But like I said earlier I would love to get mine graded.


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greta deal I think
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Very nice. I didnt know that the GSA holders said that they arent NGC
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Since a normal coin graded by NGC is put in an NGC slab, it makes sense that they are going to put that qualifier on a grade label. They would have to do something since they're not putting it in their own slab.
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