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 Posted 04/16/2008  5:25 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add TheForce to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I don't have the link but while browsing ebay I saw a slabbed coin auction. The seller was adding the grading fee to the price in addition to what the coin sells for!
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I guess one might consider that fair, since you're buying the "coin and slab". I think their best chance of getting a slab surcharge is for a PCGS graded coin--but it will be easy to be undercut by other sellers here. Slabbed or not, it essentially boils down to whether buyers want that coin.
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Yeah, I think generally slabbed coins already sell for a slight premium that will usually make up the grading fee.

ADDING a line "Plus Grading Fee" is not too bright because it will turn away some bidders. And it's totally unnecessary.
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