Numismatic News Oct 23 Letters

If anybody subscribes to Numismatic News, and has the October 23 edition, Page 18, "How Can I put Graded Coin Back in Old Holder?"
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Poor ol' senile guy. People on the boards here take for granted everyday knowledge about these things.
I can see others in the "normal" populace actually thinking they can do things like that.
Sounds like an older ANACS photo grade with the coin in plastic.
I've been told I tolerate fools poorly...that may explain things if I have a problem with you. Current ebay items - Nothing at the moment
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Poor ol' senile guy. People on the boards here take for granted everyday knowledge about these things.
I can see others in the "normal" populace actually thinking they can do things like that.
Sounds like an older ANACS photo grade with the coin in plastic. >>
The part that strikes me is the first paragraph, that he's been a subscriber for over 25 years.
<< <i>If anybody subscribes to Numismatic News, and has the October 23 edition, Page 18, "How Can I put Graded Coin Back in Old Holder?"
What do you think of the letter? >>
I have a few coins that I'd like to put in some first generation black NGC slabs.
Worry is the interest you pay on a debt you may not owe.
"Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value---zero."----Voltaire
"Everything you say should be true, but not everything true should be said."----Voltaire
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The part that strikes me is the first paragraph, that he's been a subscriber for over 25 years. >>
I caught the same comment. If he has been a subscriber for over 25 years you would "think" he knows something about how coin values are determined and used. He probably NEVER tried to sell any coin in his collection.
Steve
My Complete PROOF Lincoln Cent with Major Varieties(1909-2015)Set Registry
How can I put graded
coin back in old holder?
As a subscriber to Numismatic News
for over 25 years I would like some
advice from your readers.
I have two coins graded by a firm years
ago, 1881-S and 1882-S Morgan dollars,
both graded MS-65/65 with a photo card
and description and in a removable capsule.
I then sent them to another firm to
be graded again and encased in a sealed
holder. I would like to sell them but there
is quite a big difference in the price. The
1881-S graded MS-63 by the second
firm and is approximately $45 versus
$165 graded MS-65/65 by the first company.
These prices are from the October
issue of Numismatic News Coin Market
monthly price list.
I still have the original photo cards
and capsule from the first firm. How
do I overcome this problem, as it looks
impossible to take them out of the new
holders?
Bill Stevens
Brooklyn, N.Y.
Fighting the Fight for 11 Years with the big "C" - Never Ever Give Up!
Member PCGS Open Forum board 2002 - 2006 (closed end of 2006) Current board since 2006 Successful trades with many members, over the past two decades, never a bad deal.
Worry is the interest you pay on a debt you may not owe.
"Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value---zero."----Voltaire
"Everything you say should be true, but not everything true should be said."----Voltaire
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