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Would you buy a coin that recently upgraded for a price commensurate with its new higher grade?

With auction archives online it is easy to research the price and grade history of a coin. So if you discover that a coin that interests you was recently upgraded, how would it affect your decision to buy it?
Would you be willing to pay a price commensurate with its new higher grade? Or would you shy away from it because you would not want a coin that the graders previously determined did not merit its present grade?
Would it make a difference if it was previously in an OGH? Would it matter if it now had a green sticker?
CG
Would you be willing to pay a price commensurate with its new higher grade? Or would you shy away from it because you would not want a coin that the graders previously determined did not merit its present grade?
Would it make a difference if it was previously in an OGH? Would it matter if it now had a green sticker?
CG
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If a really superb MS64*++PQQQ coin suddenly upgraded to a so-so 65, the real price difference in price realized is often pretty minimal.
Another way to look at it is would you pay more for a coin that is being touted as "should or will upgrade if resubmitted". I see this claim all the time from people trying to sell a coin. I always wonder why they didn't just resubmit it themselves in the first place if they really believe what they're saying. Maybe it's just a line? Now if the pricing difference is minimal then I can understand why they wouldn't resubmit, but if it is a substantial jump and they believe it will upgrade, then why not just do it and then list it. Anyway, it's sort of the same type of situation that CalGold is asking. Or maybe it isn't.
history doesn't come into play of current status at a current sale
do i pay less for a graded coin because it was raw or previously graded
end of the day
if price fits the coin and i'm happy with the coin...i'll buy it
i'd tell a buyer to beat sand if he was whinning "but the coin was in a lower graded holder before is why i want to lowball you"
One time I completed a sale for 2 rarer date MS66 seated halves with one particular dealer. They were nice coins and have since CAC'd. The dealer found out 2 days after the sale that they had been upgrades and wanted the deal nullified and their check returned. They never asked for that information and the information would have been supplied had they asked. The coins were pedigreed to a major collection/auction where a simple check would have shown they were both ogh MS65's at that time. I took the coins back. Obviously, some people don't want upgraded coins for the higher price. Ironic too, that after the deal for one of those fell through at $30K, it fetched $38K at auction. And next time out 2 years later it fetched $54K in a weak market.
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It depends on how I feel about the coin itself. Do I agree with the higher grade? Do I not?
I have registry sets but a little more than a few years ago, I pulled myself out of "chasing the registry" by grade label itself. Now, I try to go for the coin with the grade I agree with.
Graders are human, grades are subjective, grading standards seem to adjust over time. Understanding that is, to me, key in this. So, I have to decide if I trust my own judgment in grading at all and, if so, then the call is mine. If I don't, then there are price levels/coins that I shouldn't even think about because of potential issues being stuck with the coins at prices I may not later realize.
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I could only consider it in it's current grade.
I guess that's what keeps dealers in business.
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I would pony up if I thought the new grade was appropriate, and a green bean might affect how I feel because it adds liquidity. My decision would not be affected if the coin was previously in an OGH.
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those upgrades bother me. What really bothered me were the important coins that didn't upgrade....where the next owner or two got the upgrade instead of me. It seems that over time, every nice coin will eventually upgrade
at least once, sometimes more often.
Sure I would have grabbed it after it upgraded the first 3 points.
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But I have not liked many recently upgraded coins which I have seen, and if I think the coin is maxed out in its new holder, I don't want it, regardless of the price, sticker, etc.
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Here’s may take. It would bug the heck out of me to pay an upgrade price for a coin that the graders previously saw as being unworthy of its present grade, so I would most likely consider that coin an opportunity missed and pass even that though passing on it would bug the heck out of me as well. On the other hand, I, like many of you, have on numerous occasions been out bid, sometimes by a lot, by dealers who, for good reason, had the confidence in their grading abilities pay a crack out price, win the auction, and promptly upgrade the coin and reoffer it at a substantial markup. Had I won those coins and gotten the upgrade myself I would have been delighted to own the coin in its new holder and would have convinced myself that the graders who put in the lower grade holder must have been blind.
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I don't regret buying the coin. It is a very hard coin to find nice without problems, and my grade was MS-60. I know that sounds weird, but it basically sold for MS-60 money. The MS-62 grade is probably too high since I paid less than MS-62 Gray Sheet money at the auction.
for my collection, as long as they haven't become clearly overgraded (i.e., priced too far above their true worth).
Just bid blue sheet on it and you may get it bc the other buyers are finicky about it.
<< <i>I still marvel at the coin that upgraded 12 points from start to finish. LOL.
Sure I would have grabbed it after it upgraded the first 3 points.
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It went from an AU-58 to a MS-70???