Why are the coins on the right any more valuable than the coins on the left??

They were PQ for the grade before they came back with gold stickers. 



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-Paul
Just recently noticed that 64 $10 Libs and Indians bring some pretty hefty premiums (ie approx 25-30%). Is there a combined
PCGS/CAC service where you can cash in or trade up your gold beans for next grade up with a green bean?
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These are basically spreadsheet photos, so as to keep track of what I have, serial numbers, etc - not intended to be good pics of the coins.
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<< <i>They were PQ for the grade before they came back with gold stickers.
They were PQ to you, but it doesn't always mean that they will be to everyone else. To those with an eye less discerning than yours, the gold sticker [assuming they know the significance of it] assures them that it is PQ. Maybe they think the ones on the left are PQ, but don't feel confident risking PQ money on them as is.
<< <i>They are not more valuable...but they can probably be sold for more. >>
That is about the most profound thing I have read on here in quite awhile.
<< <i>Because they were undergraded, and now you've got a third party to back you up ... which is why one has a coin graded in the first place. >>
Documentation/confirmation is everything. Some opinions carry A LOT more weight in the marketplace than others.
<< <i>They are not more valuable...but they can probably be sold for more. >>
+1
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<< <i>They are not more valuable...but they can probably be sold for more. >>
If they can be sold for more money, they are more valuable by definition. You aren't just buying a coin---you are buying the whole package which includes a slab and a sticker.
Worry is the interest you pay on a debt you may not owe.
"Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value---zero."----Voltaire
"Everything you say should be true, but not everything true should be said."----Voltaire
If a stickering company went coinsane and started stickering "anything"" what then? The "OGB"? Sticker removal service? Sticker giveth, can sticker taketh away in time too? I'll just look at the coins.
Best wishes,
Eric
<< <i>If a stickering company went coinsane and started stickering "anything"" what then? >>
The stickers would then become worthless since their reputation would be destroyed.
Worry is the interest you pay on a debt you may not owe.
"Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value---zero."----Voltaire
"Everything you say should be true, but not everything true should be said."----Voltaire
and it sets us apart from practitioners and consultants. Gregor
<< <i>The same reason they're worth more in holders than if you cracked them out.
-Paul >>
simple enough here...