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Where To Sell DD's & Wide AM's

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 Posted 02/01/2010  3:06 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add BadThad to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
The WAM's are very easy to attribute, especially by looking at the FG. Nonetheless, I've seen multitudes of "false" Wide AM's on ebay being sold by the ignorant.

On another note, I don't believe it's a waste to have them slabbed if they are of high enough grade, especially the 1999. I'm going today to pick up mine from my dealer, it's a 1999 WAM NGC MS-65 RD.
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 Posted 02/01/2010  7:08 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add foundinrolls to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Hi Bennie,

Your piece sounds genuine:-) Thanks for the added info pertaining to its normal obverse to reverse orientation.

That's a GREAT Find! I remember finding them early on when I lived in PA. I get sick when I think how much I sold them for when they didn't know how rare they might be:-(

have Fun,
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Sorry, been out for a bit. cought someone selling their coin collection in the newspaper. A 30 year trip for him. anyway, I've read all posts here. Lots of good info. I would expect a higher premium if coins are slabbed and then sold. It sure seems to be a time and money factor. But I would think if your pictures are tight along with your personal description, as well as a money back promise, both buyer and seller would be happy in the end. But there should be a standard starting dollar amount that a coins actual value to be that mandates it to be slabbed for sale.
so, thanks ,,, good words from all for all.
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