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Curious About The Value Of A Sample Slab

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A young member of my local club brought in a sample slab last night, and I was wondering if it was of value. It is an NGC slab, which contains a 1957 Roosevelt dime that is graded MS-64. The label says "Sample Slab," and vintage is the one with the long, thinner label across the top of the back instead of the more modern wide label. The coin is partially toned and appears to be in the MS-64 grade.

If any of the sample slab collectors could give me any information about this piece, I would greatly appreciate it.
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I recently sold an NGC Sample Slab 1962 proof pf65 dime on ebay. I got $24 for it.
There are many different generations of slabs.
Some are probably scarcer than others, but I imagine the price would be in a similar range.
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