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Will you give me some advice on a purchase?

I saw a 1909 S Red MS-65 Segs today at a coin show. I can buy the coin for $485.00. However, is this coin in a SEGS holder a standard for the MS-65 published in Coin World, or any other publication. I would love to cross this coin to PCGS, but I'm just not sure that it would cross. I guess what I"m saying if I keep it in a SEGS holder is it worth $485.00? If I break it out to send it in raw to PCGS and it comes back MS-64 Red the price goes to about $190.00. I would welcome any suggestions! What would you experts do?
Thanks
Ogden

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  • truthtellertruthteller Posts: 1,240 ✭✭
    SEGS is known throughout the industry as very lenient on grading MS coins. You can expect the coin NOT to cross either to PCGS or NGC. Usually, a discount of grade points from 1 to 3 is expected on SEGS. They are known for the attribution and variety designation, but that's about it. Don't expect anything but a downgrade if you choose to crack it out.

    TRUTH
  • Truth speakes the truth. Why would one slab in SEGS unless to get the attribution or higher MS grade?
  • Dog97Dog97 Posts: 7,874 ✭✭✭
    Avoid it.
    Change that we can believe in is that change which is 90% silver.
  • Whew, I almost bought it. Thanks all. I had my doubts. I did previously cross a SEGS 1914 Lincoln from MS-65 Brown to NGC MS-65 Brown. Maybe I was just lucky.

    Ogden
  • prooflikeprooflike Posts: 3,879 ✭✭
    You could also learn to grade your series, and then buy the coin and not the holder. Who knows, it maybe is a solid 65 and would grade a pcgs 65 (I doubt it would cross in the holder due to slab bias). When in doubt, pass...

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  • I really love the 53-S ms65 FBL frankies the boss buys in segs holders. I look at the bell with the eye and say ok where did the grader see the bell lines, I don't.. Then I get my loop out and still see no bell lines, and say what the hell was that grader smoking that day this coin came accross his table.

    I can't say much more on Segs coins, because I love my job and I want to keep it. But I am always honest when a customer calls me regarding a coin in a Segs holder, and what I think the coin will cross into. And all I can say here is it is not good... Ok I straped my fire suit on = flame it babyimage

    Gary
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    fairtraderz@rare-things.com
  • TomBTomB Posts: 21,571 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Aside with the grading issue, I have a very serious issue with SEGS slabbing artificially toned coins and this includes copper that has been recolored. So, even on the off-chance that the coin was technically graded correctly there is still the chance that it was not an original color.
    Thomas Bush Numismatics & Numismatic Photography

    In honor of the memory of Cpl. Michael E. Thompson

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