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Get it certified!!! PCGS or NGC will "slab" it for you and then the skys the limit at a major auction. If certified an actual error, especially if it is a first of its kind (or "discovery coin"), then it could be in the 5 figure range at a major auction.
 
i would love to but i do not have the money to send it in to have it verified
 
How much could it be to do that? Especially if it will cost you more in the long run not doing it?
 
not sure but i am flat broke no jobs here,, i can call pcgs on monday
How much could it be to do that? Especially if it will cost you more in the long run not doing it?
 
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bad thing on certification, will the case hide the date after ?
 
2099 for sure. Good eye.
 
Understand the being unemployed. There is one auction house that advertises in the coin magazines that they will slab your coins for if your coin brings over X amount at auction. Sorry I don't remember the name of the auction house. Or maybe you can strike a barter deal with a local coin dealer who is a PCGS/NGC submitter.

Best of luck in the new year finding work.
 
Lots of edge lettering errors for presidentials.. check it out with a coin shop then go get it slabbed with PCGS if they say its genuine.. check with a few different dealers
 
cost to grade and certify 50 bucks plus 100 for membership with pcgs, ngc is wow way to much
 
cost to grade and certify 50 bucks plus 100 for membership with pcgs, ngc is wow way to much

WOW ! What a Scam they got Going :o
 
i can understand 50 bucks to grade an verify but not a memebership i do not want,,, the other one is to far out there on cost ,,,,, i may just do your ebay idea it may be the better deal
WOW ! What a Scam they got Going :o
 
getting ready to post it on ebay,, but not sure of a starting price ?,,,,,,, (now listed )
 
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I'd say don't start lower then your willing to accept,
Unless your willing to Pull it before the end if necessary.
 
You can post the link here, Your a Charter Member
 
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Unless you can get better pictures up, and have pictures of the obverse and reverse, I don't think you'll get anywhere close to what you should. Take nice clear pictures in good light of all sides and angles. Be sure to have the best description you can have, what you have up seems a bit thin on detail. You have an awesome coin, don't cost yourself hundreds or even thousands of dollars by not taking the time to take some decent pics. I'm no expert, but I do like to see what I am buying before I make any kind of bids. What you consider "normal wear" might be very different than what someone else thinks. Let them judge for themselves with high quality pictures.
 
thanks for the tips this is my 1st time listing anything on there , and so far the best pics i can get are from a web cam. but i shall shall to fix this the best i can, thanks again
Unless you can get better pictures up, and have pictures of the obverse and reverse, I don't think you'll get anywhere close to what you should. Take nice clear pictures in good light of all sides and angles. Be sure to have the best description you can have, what you have up seems a bit thin on detail. You have an awesome coin, don't cost yourself hundreds or even thousands of dollars by not taking the time to take some decent pics. I'm no expert, but I do like to see what I am buying before I make any kind of bids. What you consider "normal wear" might be very different than what someone else thinks. Let them judge for themselves with high quality pictures.
 

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