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Who is the best upgrade guy?
I keep hearing about dealers and some collectors who submit coins often to get a higher grade. Who are some of the best upgrade guys in the business today?
Do the upgrade guys set up at shows, and how do they get to buy the better coins for the grade?
Do the upgrade guys set up at shows, and how do they get to buy the better coins for the grade?
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roadrunner
<< <i>Pretty technical ? for a NOOB >>
Yeah, we are probably getting a lot of noobs from Ohio.
<< <i>Yeah, we are probably getting a lot of noobs from Ohio. >>
Russ, NCNE
Apropos of the coin posse/aka caca: "The longer he spoke of his honor, the tighter I held to my purse."
<< <i>Pretty technical ? for a NOOB >>
100proof1957,
I've been buying certified coins for a few years now, so I am aware of the whole upgrade thing that some dealers try.
jim helprin
Registry 1909-1958 Proof Lincolns
I understand how the "grading game" can work but having said that, the title of this thread is troubling to me.
Shouldn't a given coin stand on its' own merit regardless of whose "hands" re-submit it???
I think this is a part of the hobby that is a little
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<< <i>Shouldn't a given coin stand on its' own merit regardless of whose "hands" re-submit it??? >>
Dizzyfoxx, in answer to your question - absolutely. I think you might have misunderstood the point of the discussion, however. It is about who is best at knowing/choosing which coins have the best chance at up-grades, not about one person having any more influence than another. >>
Actually that is how I interpreted the thread. I don't think that anyone is specifically influential on getting upgrades, I just feel that a coin should completely stand on its' own merit and if it was graded and slabbed in a given grade, and it's thought to be under-graded, then I would think most anyone who knows their coins should be able to spot a worthy upgrade candidate, and re-submit it for an upgrade to its' proper holder...JMHO
<< <i>...then I would think most anyone who knows their coins should be able to spot a worthy upgrade candidate, and re-submit it for an upgrade to its' proper holder >>
Ah, but some "know their coins" much (much, much) better than others.
Sorry I (incorrectly) thought you had misunderstood part of the thread's point.
rainbowroosie April 1, 2003
I concur with the names that have been mentioned thus far, especially Warren -- he really has a good eye for coins. Andy Lustig has a great eye for coins also -- he happened to have placed 2nd in the PCGS grading contest a couple of weeks ago in S.F...impressive.
I would also add that it is very likely that some of the best upgrade people in the industry aren't even known to most, and they're probably smart to stay that way -- "flying under the radar". They might not even really be "in the industry," professionally speaking, but rather long-time collectors/numismatists.
<< <i>Who is the best upgrade guy? >>
david hall, PERIOD.
K S
That's not me she's alluding to in the NW.