Whats the lowest grade you'd accept for a super rare coin you need?
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In general, I start to get the woolies when a coin dips below XF.
I do have a couple of VFs, but some of the rarer colonials are only available (for less than the cost of a house) in F or VG.
But are they worth owning at all in that condition?
I do have a couple of VFs, but some of the rarer colonials are only available (for less than the cost of a house) in F or VG.
But are they worth owning at all in that condition?
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G04 / G06. Depending on how it looks.
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<< <i>But are they worth owning at all in that condition? >>
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I can't answer the worth owning question because I collect for enjoyment only. So with your permission I will change the question for my response to "But can they be enjoyed in that condition?". And my answer is definitely yes!
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That's "Beat Up",------- not Brilliant Uncirculated.
I still kick myself for not buying a 1870CC quarter for $600 from Jim O'Donnell a few years ago that was a little rough.
You wait to get a coin in great condition that's really rare, and not some hyped crap, you may well have a long wait on your hands.
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The rest of the set averages VF 20-25.............
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<< <i>Whats the lowest grade you'd accept for a super rare coin you need? >>
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The best example that I'm likely to find in the near future ... whatever grade that might be.
out of what I collect - A fully original toned Pr62 with good eye appeal.
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I have 12 restored date 13-S T2 Buffalo Nickels.
Do they count for the lowest grade?
Joe.
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But I'd happily buy a low grade coin if I had no hope of finding a significantly better one.
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<< <i>G04 / G06. Depending on how it looks. >>
... but I'd go lower for a Chain Cent.
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<< <i>I would never buy a low grade coin because it was all I could afford. I'd rather wait until I could afford "the right coin". >>
But what if you will never be able to afford that "right coin"? Of the large cents I need, to get a nice middle grade of one piece would take several years worth of my gross annual income. (and by the time I could come up with that much I'm sure they will be seriously higher.) Not buying anything for the next ten to fifteen years while I save up to get that one "right" coin isn't going to result in much of a collection. I would literally be a coin collector, just one coin. No, I will take the very low grade coin if it makes appearance and be thrilled to get it.
Fortunately, there's nothing that expensive in the series I collect. If there were, I suppose I'd have no choice but to compromise.
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I would actually have to be in the position to say.
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Fortunately, there's nothing that expensive in the series I collect. If there were, I suppose I'd have no choice but to compromise.
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Even a low grade key date filler might bring you a better return on your money as opposed to letting it sit in a bank account until you can afford the nicer example.
<< <i>The lowest grade I'll take is "nice to look at." For me, in most series, that means something like VG or F, i.e. complete rims, all words, major devices with some detail remaining, etc. At my budget that cuts me out of a lot of key dates and some types completely, but I just can't see enjoying a Fr-2 1901-S quarter or that kind of thing very much. >>
I couldn't agree more. I can't see paying money for a shiny piece of metal that looks like a total dog just so I can say I filled that last hole in my coin album. If a "nice to look at" example is too far out of my financial reach, I'll put that date on hold until I can afford it later in life and I'll start collecting another series.
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if the coin was like no problems or damage just really clean smooth slick surfaces like a pocket piece but still with all the features mostly seen in a good light when tilted
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