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Ron,
How many graders (start to finish) typically provide their opinion on a "Modern" (is there a difference on a "70" or the value?), a coin valued from $301-$3000, $3001-$20000, 20,001-$100,000, $100,001-$5000,000, and a coin valued above $500,000?
Thanks.
Greg
How many graders (start to finish) typically provide their opinion on a "Modern" (is there a difference on a "70" or the value?), a coin valued from $301-$3000, $3001-$20000, 20,001-$100,000, $100,001-$5000,000, and a coin valued above $500,000?
Thanks.
Greg
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<< <i>Ron,
How many graders (start to finish) typically provide their opinion on a "Modern" (is there a difference on a "70" or the value?), a coin valued from $301-$3000, $3001-$20000, 20,001-$100,000, $100,001-$5000,000, and a coin valued above $500,000?
Thanks.
Greg >>
Hi Greg,
Sorry, that's classified information.
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