POLL: Separating the men from the boys...
Not that there's anything wrong with boys, you understand.
Andy Lustig
Doggedly collecting coins of the Central American Republic.
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<< <i>Not that there's anything wrong with boys, you understand. >>
that's what the catholic priest said.....
I voted a little over 1/2
Russ, NCNE
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Now, eventually, I will probably want to complete that Lincoln cent collection which I started as a kid. As I do not yet have an S-VDB or a 14-D, I would of course buy them in an authenticated state. And these days, that basically means slabbed. Of course, if it happenes that the one I want has an old ANAAB or ANACS certificate (and the photo matches), that too would be just as fine to me. Of course, in any case, I will check the basic authentication points of such coins myself. I will not let the only reason I think a coin is authentic is "PCGS/NGC/whoever says so".
I'm not sure exactly how that would effect my answer though.
Ed. S.
(EJS)
I did purchase a GSA 1884-CC...not a key date but I'm hoping others will crack them out of the GSA holders giving mine a premium...harhar...
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In general Andy, the ubber goober graded Moderns are worth only a small % of their price without the plastic, yet you could crack out a Morgan from a properly graded holder and it is still worth the same to a collector.
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This reminds me of when you ask a roomful of Democrats who would call themselves a Liberal and all you hear is silence.
There are soo many plastic lovers on these boards--- most of whom we know readily, yet ...HELLO----any of you Kool Aid drinkers home ???
Thanks for tonight's laugh ....
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Laura; Most of my coins are raw and not worth the money to grade. I believe your coin budget far exceeds mine. The question is and I have done it; when you do buy raw do you then have them graded and slabbled? tia. jws
<< <i>100% I buy toners >>
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<< <i>I buy raw coins now and then, but I'm particular about the dealers who I will buy them from. Having said that, if a dealer creates a poll making fun of people who are hesitant to buy raw coins, I'll be damned if I'll ever buy a raw coin from the guy. Probably won't buy anything slabbed either. >>
I didn't read the question that way. I see it more as a question testing our confidence that coins were bought right regardless of what's written on the TPG insert. The question implicitly criticizes the accuracy and consistency of TPGs. As for separating the men from the boys, I'll save the jokes for the open forum . . . .
I buy toned coins also. When a decent toned raw coin is seen I pay up. Not MOON money though.
Ken
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the above is an honest truthful man
<< <i>I buy raw coins now and then, but I'm particular about the dealers who I will buy them from. Having said that, if a dealer creates a poll making fun of people who are hesitant to buy raw coins, I'll be damned if I'll ever buy a raw coin from the guy. Probably won't buy anything slabbed either. >>
100%
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The coins I acquire have a lot more zeros in their price tags, and TPGs are around, as an insurance policy of sorts. Instead of whizzed, crudely cleaned and counterfeit coins, we have many "colorfully toned late date Capped Bust Halves, attractive artificially toned Morgan and Peace Dollars, and lasered gold, many of these coins reside in first world TPG holders.
And you don't want an insurance policy? You must be nuts! I'll take the heat. With the possible exception of an EAC type, IMO, anyone who buys an expensive raw coin has more money than common sense. It's not a matter of separating the men from the boys; it's a matter of who has some common sense, and who is a pendejo.
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By the same token, I have no problem paying up to the grade I give a coin if I feel the slabbed grade is too low. It all evens out.
Agreed.
There are those that can "really" grade and will do OK. Then there are those who think they can grade accurately and will get burned. For me, I know my limitations and do not make any apologies for them. I can't always tell the difference between an MS-6 anything and a grade or two higher or lower. In addition, I can't always tell when a coin has been messed with or even if it is genuine. Some will say learn. Well, either I really don't have the eye for it, or as my hobby, I really don't want to make it a full time job.
So where does that leave me? Some will say if you don't know what you are buying, then you shouldn't buy. (Now for the Kool-Aid) But that's exactly what a PCGS slab does for me. It allows me to buy without being an expert in the various series or areas of grading and authentification. I have never, ever been burned buying a PCGS slab but I have been buying raw. Aahhh, cherry, tastes good.
Joe.
I would like to note, however, that many times I acquire a coin with the intention to downgrade it. The price I'm willing to pay is the price I'd pay for a PQ coin in the lower holder.
I only buy slab's for the "Authenticity Value"...
And only key date coin's....
I don't care about assigned grade's.. the grading game is not my bag....
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