There must be a load of economics behind the flurry of off-the-wall tpg's that some of the big sellers on eBay are using these days. I wonder if it is possible to see the population reports at a NNC or NTC? That might be amusing.
i've been noticing more and more of the NNC certified coins lately. i bought a nicely toned 1949-D NNC MS65 Jefferson in Pittsburgh last August for $8. what strikes me as much as anything about this service is the feel of the holder in my hand----very light. until i see more in hand or with good pictures online i bid about 2-3 grades low and then move on, but all i've looked at are Jeffersons. a quick glance at condor's book doesn't list NNC, so i guess they're only about a year or so in business.
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I wouldn't buy a coin in an NNC holder - so I wouldn't sell one to my customers - especially those that were unfamiliar with grading standards.
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Cameron Kiefer
That was my exact thought, with the emphasis on maybe.
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al h.
I'm glad many people feel this way, makes coins like this 1937 Merc more affordable for me.
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