ACG/NGC Crossover Results
jmcu12
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Before you all start laughing......I think I did fairly well!
1883CC - ACG 64PL now NGC 63PL
1881CC - ACG 64PL now NGC 63
1921D - ACG 64 now NGC 63
1998s Matt: ACG: 68 : NGC 68
1883CC - ACG 64PL now NGC 63PL
1881CC - ACG 64PL now NGC 63
1921D - ACG 64 now NGC 63
1998s Matt: ACG: 68 : NGC 68
Awarded latest "YOU SUCK!": June 11, 2014
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K6AZ, we are assuming that he did NOT pay real money for the ACG coins. As a general rule, they are trading at a large discount in my recent experience.
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<< <i>I know that, but why waste the time? Why not just buy the coins properly graded in the first place? >>
Thrill of the hunt I suppose. Besides, They've been freed from the evil clutches of AH and placed in a respectable home
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<< <i>Thrill of the hunt I suppose. Besides, They've been freed from the evil clutches of AH and placed in a respectable home >>
True. But even if you get coins like this at a discount, by time you take the grade loss, then pay the cost to grade plus postage both ways, do you really come out ahead? I guess if you got the coins for under 50% of market for the grade maybe, but I have typically seen CC Morgans in ACG holders go for more like 80% of greysheet.
And I wanted to get them all out of ACG death traps. The PL on the 81 I dont agree with, I will post a pic and let you guys chime in, the rest I am happy with. I only paid 63 for it anyway.
Still, four less coins in their plastic is a good thing.