...that would depend on whether you simply woke up and got out of bed or fell out of bed upon waking...
Re: Slabbed coins - There are some coins that LIVE within clear plastic and wear their labels with pride... while there are others that HIDE behind scratched plastic and are simply dragged along by a label. Then there are those coins that simply hang out, naked and free
Remember that it is important to consider the coin itself first and not the holder it may be housed in. There are times, abeit rare, that even an off-quality grading company may undergrade a coin.
One example I can recall was at a Long Beach show when I purchased a Morgan Dollar graded MS64 by Accugrade. That same coin in its same unaltered condition subsequently graded MS67 at NGC.
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<< <i>Remember that it is important to consider the coin itself first and not the holder it may be housed in. There are times, abeit rare, that even an off-quality grading company may undergrade a coin.
One example I can recall was at a Long Beach show when I purchased a Morgan Dollar graded MS64 by Accugrade. That same coin in its same unaltered condition subsequently graded MS67 at NGC. >>
i think he (acg) was caught or accused of doing exactly that (under grading) in an effort to acquire the better graded coins from a submitter as partial payment for the submission.
"One example I can recall was at a Long Beach show when I purchased a Morgan Dollar graded MS64 by Accugrade. That same coin in its same unaltered condition subsequently graded MS67 at NGC. "
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...that would depend on whether you simply woke up and got out of bed or fell out of bed upon waking...
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One example I can recall was at a Long Beach show when I purchased a Morgan Dollar graded MS64 by Accugrade. That same coin in its same unaltered condition subsequently graded MS67 at NGC.
Authorized dealer for PCGS, PCGS Currency, NGC, NCS, PMG, CAC. Member of the PNG, ANA. Member dealer of CoinPlex and CCE/FACTS as "CH5"
<< <i>Remember that it is important to consider the coin itself first and not the holder it may be housed in. There are times, abeit rare, that even an off-quality grading company may undergrade a coin.
One example I can recall was at a Long Beach show when I purchased a Morgan Dollar graded MS64 by Accugrade. That same coin in its same unaltered condition subsequently graded MS67 at NGC. >>
i think he (acg) was caught or accused of doing exactly that (under grading) in an effort to acquire the better graded coins from a submitter as partial payment for the submission.
64 crackout went to a 67!
Good eye!
100% Positive BST transactions
Some how that does not suprise me.