The other thing is. If NGC has your coin at 65 or higher, or even better, a DPL, are you really going to peel that sticker off? I would want to know that if it does not cross, I want it back, but according to Don, NGC label must be off first. And NO WAY PCGS is going to grade those babies DMPL on their own merit. It is almost impossible to get a raw DMPL into a holder.
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The other thing is. If NGC has your coin at 65 or higher, or even better, a DPL, are you really going to peel that sticker off? I would want to know that if it does not cross, I want it back, but according to Don, NGC label must be off first. And NO WAY PCGS is going to grade those babies DMPL on their own merit. It is almost impossible to get a raw DMPL into a holder.
<< <i>If NGC has your coin at 65 or higher, or even better, a DPL, are you really going to peel that sticker off? >>
I just peeled off an NGC 67 sticker and sent the GSA in raw. If you can grade, why wouldn't you want your coin in the more valuable holder?
Just like other areas of the market, solidly-graded NGC GSA coins will end up in PCGS holders at the same grade, or occasionally higher.
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<< <i>If NGC has your coin at 65 or higher, or even better, a DPL, are you really going to peel that sticker off? >>
I just peeled off an NGC 67 sticker and sent the GSA in raw. If you can grade, why wouldn't you want your coin in the more valuable holder?
Just like other areas of the market, solidly-graded NGC GSA coins will end up in PCGS holders at the same grade, or occasionally higher. >>
Until I see the pics of the 67 label laying there, I am inclined to laugh right now. Sorry! And if you prove me wrong, I might laugh even harder!!
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<< <i>If NGC has your coin at 65 or higher, or even better, a DPL, are you really going to peel that sticker off? >>
I just peeled off an NGC 67 sticker and sent the GSA in raw. If you can grade, why wouldn't you want your coin in the more valuable holder?
Just like other areas of the market, solidly-graded NGC GSA coins will end up in PCGS holders at the same grade, or occasionally higher. >>
Until I see the pics of the 67 label laying there, I am inclined to laugh right now. Sorry! And if you prove me wrong, I might laugh even harder!! >>
Do you take ice with your Kool-Aid?
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<< <i>If NGC has your coin at 65 or higher, or even better, a DPL, are you really going to peel that sticker off? >>
I just peeled off an NGC 67 sticker and sent the GSA in raw. If you can grade, why wouldn't you want your coin in the more valuable holder?
Just like other areas of the market, solidly-graded NGC GSA coins will end up in PCGS holders at the same grade, or occasionally higher. >>
Until I see the pics of the 67 label laying there, I am inclined to laugh right now. Sorry! And if you prove me wrong, I might laugh even harder!! >>
Do you take ice with your Kool-Aid?
It takes BIG you know what to peel a 67 off from a GSA, and I was going to ask you how much Kool-Aid you had when you decided to do it!
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<< <i>If NGC has your coin at 65 or higher, or even better, a DPL, are you really going to peel that sticker off? >>
I just peeled off an NGC 67 sticker and sent the GSA in raw. If you can grade, why wouldn't you want your coin in the more valuable holder?
Just like other areas of the market, solidly-graded NGC GSA coins will end up in PCGS holders at the same grade, or occasionally higher. >>
Because in this situation the GSA holder is more valuable than any other option.