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Old March 3rd 04, 05:40 PM
Joe Fischer
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On Wed, P. Nichols wrote:

Thank you very much for that reply. I think I will take your advice
and dump them while they're hot.


I am sorry I ever sold any of my coins, some because
they went way up in price, but mostly because I will never
be able to find some of them again.

Joe Fischer

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Old March 5th 04, 05:58 AM
P. Nichols
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Thank you very much for that reply. I think I will take your advice
and dump them while they're hot.

Two of my Morgans are PCI's which according to that web site
(http://www.k6az.com/pci/pci.htm) are the old style 10 digit ones
which are graded more conservatively. They do look like they MIGHT
grade up, although one expert at a coin show told me no. And he wasn't
trying to buy it...

Think I should try to get them re-slabbed by PCGS or just sell them as
is? They are currently MS65 and if they went MS66 they would go WAY up
in value.
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Old March 5th 04, 06:44 AM
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P. Nichols wrote:

Two of my Morgans are PCI's which according to that web site
(
http://www.k6az.com/pci/pci.htm) are the old style 10 digit ones
which are graded more conservatively......


Think I should try to get them re-slabbed by PCGS or just sell them
as is? They are currently MS65 and if they went MS66 they would
go WAY up in value.


I believe someone already answered this question for you.

Even if they crossed to PCGS slabs in the same grade they would "go up". A PCGS
65 would bring significantly more than a PCI 65 (old holder or not).



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Old September 20th 13, 04:47 PM posted to rec.collecting.coins
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Hey..sell your coin here...
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Old September 21st 13, 04:50 PM posted to rec.collecting.coins
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Hee hee hee! Another ANCIENT post from 9 1/2 years ago.
 




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