Would the fact that a coin was resubmitted several times by a dealer impact your decision to buy?
Suppose that a dealer is selling a particular coin and the grade is MS-62. Suppose further that the dealer discloses that the coin crossed from PCGS MS-62 to NGC MS-62, and then was resubmitted several times in an attempt to get it upgraded to MS-63. It kept coming back at MS-62.
Would this impact your decision to buy the coin? Do you view this situation as a "very high end MS-62" that the expert dealer thinks should be in a MS-63 holder, or do you view the situation as "the coin is maxxed out and there is no way that it will ever upgrade in the foreseeable future". Any opinions?
Would this impact your decision to buy the coin? Do you view this situation as a "very high end MS-62" that the expert dealer thinks should be in a MS-63 holder, or do you view the situation as "the coin is maxxed out and there is no way that it will ever upgrade in the foreseeable future". Any opinions?
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For me, it would depend on the date/denomination............
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That being said, assuming I believed the dealer, and assuming I would even buy it as a 62 (let's face it, most 61 to 62 coins are either really choice 58's or absolute dog unc's), it would only mean anything if he was using it as excuse to reach for 63 premiums. If, say, $1000 in 62 and $1500 in 63, I'll pay fully $1000+ for the solid 62 in this scenario, but not the $1500.
You tried and tried, and the service aren't buying it for a 63? Neither am I.
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Suppose that a dealer is selling a particular coin and the grade is MS-62. Suppose further that the dealer discloses that the coin crossed from PCGS MS-61 to NGC MS-62, and that it took resubmissions to get it upgraded to MS-63.
Would this impact your decision to buy the coin?
The dealer can save the stories though...
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MS-62 is an in between grade that I only really consider when I can't afford the MS-63. A prime example of this is the Classic $2.50 and $5.00 gold coins. Those pieces are scarce to rare in TRUE Mint State, and a "super slider" which is what an MS-62 graded coin often is, is the best I can afford.
AND to be truthful most of the MS-63 graded Classic Head $5 gold coins I've seen were not Mint State either. The only true Mint State examples I've seen were graded MS-64.