You've got some pretty good first auctions! Watching a couple of them! But definitely watching this one, could use a clean crisp 46' like this for my collection. Also fanned you, can't wait to see what else you put up, I'll be watching!
You say that this coin is graded, but it is not in an airtight container that grading services use to seal them after grading. What company graded it, and why isn't it still in the container. In my estimation, it isn't considered graded unless it is in the airtight container, unbroken seal, and the grade and name of the grading service is on it. If you graded it yourself, then you are doing something that is against the laws concerning coin grading, because people who grade coins are not permitted to collect or sell them in any way. So? What is the company name of the grader, and where is the container?
brendakirk1-First Of All I Do Not The Laws, This Coin Was Bought At A Coin Show 4yrs Ago. The Vender I Purchased It From Told ME Graded Unc-60 Who Or What Company Graded It I D o Not Know.Looking At The Coin I Had No Reason To Doubt Him. As For The Law On Grading I Will Check Into Them - But Do Not Excuse Me Of Anywrong Doing!!!