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Don't think Sample Slabs are worth much?

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Check these prices Valuable Sample Slabs

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Take a look what's new in the world of samples slabs
http://samplecoinslabs.com/index.html/2 ... from-pcgs/

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I wonder just how many will come out of the "woodwork" since I am seeing a few of these lately? I wonder if these prices will hold out on this particular slab?

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These are very nice proofs for the first type and with different dates.
1961, 1963, 1964 Now these are the first rattler type with the all zero's in the serial number but keep in mind that there are not the type 1.0 are MS coins.
This trio is PCGS samples Type 1.1 as noted at http://WWW.Sampleslabs.com, now say what you want to but this is the only site that is available to ALL and IS easy to find.
But SAME holder just different coin, Maybe some day people will not use the site Cameron Kiefer built, but as of today that is what we have or get.
These are the one listed on ebay for $1200.00 doesnot look like they got it though. I would think that 100 bucks each would be a fair price though.
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sampleslabs.com is a good resource. Alan's samplecoinslabs.com is fast growing and is becoming easier to find as it gets more time in the search engines. He's even added values.

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#6 Unread post by rjp »

I know Dan.
But for now Kiefers site is what ebayers are using if they are putting a type number to them.
Alan has a very good site and is filling in the gaps.
Conder101 has the different types in his book but that is only where the types are listed. I for one can't wait for his new book to come out but someday, ??
so that makes sample slabs the easiest for all to use.
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