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Quick help with SGS...

Are they worth a company as far as grading goes. Overgrading? I need opinions asap. Looking at an Ebay auction....
Hey, Im new at this so cut me some slack!!

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    KaelasdadKaelasdad Posts: 1,232 ✭✭✭
    They are amazing, they have a knack for finding every coin worthy of a grade of 70--good luck
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    Selling Garbage in Slabs.
    J.C.
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    This is what I thought. I wasn't sure so I asked the pros. Thanks guys, I do appreicate it. Remember that I am new so, don't know much about the diff. grading companies. I think I will just buy the NCG one I cam across...
    Hey, Im new at this so cut me some slack!!
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    if you learn to grade it doesn't matter what slab it's in. If you can't tell the grade, you are basically buying numbers on a piece of plastic. The old saying is "buy the book."
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    I know.... But if I can't see the coin in person I don't feel comfortable buying coins on Ebay. I would rather have it slabbed for me without paying the fees. Thanks for the help everyone.
    Hey, Im new at this so cut me some slack!!
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    BlindedByEgoBlindedByEgo Posts: 10,754 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Run.
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    KaelasdadKaelasdad Posts: 1,232 ✭✭✭
    If its a modern, you may want to grab a PCGS, NGC has more than its fair share of 70s as well when it comes to moderns.
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    sinin1sinin1 Posts: 7,500
    I thought their name was SGS MS70

    and they put coins pm holders identifying year and type

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