Problem coin in PCGS Genuine holder: no problem?
Let's say that you are a looking for a specific coin (date or type), and you spot a problem coin in a PCGS Genuine holder. The coin looks very attractive, is priced reasonably, and you cannot spot the problem. Is this a problem for you?
This scenario is loosely based on something that I did encounter at FUN. I will post back later how I resolved it.
This scenario is loosely based on something that I did encounter at FUN. I will post back later how I resolved it.
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It could be the original submitter put it in with a stipulation that if it didn't get X-grade put it in a genuine holder.
<< <i>It could be the original submitter put it in with a stipulation that if it didn't get X-grade put it in a genuine holder. >>
What code would that be
However, as with all such questions, it depends on the coin.
<< <i>Eye appeal is a major factor for the coin... If the problem on the coin cannot be seen using a 10x loupe in a genuine holder, and discounted by 50% then I would buy it. >>
What if you see it but do not recognize it?
I passed on the coin for the time being, and last I checked, it has not sold. It had far better eye appeal than coins priced 50-100% more.
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I passed on the coin for the time being, and last I checked, it has not sold. It had far better eye appeal than coins priced 50-100% more. >>
To me this is a winner, it happens often that I like the nice original look of a problem coin over the usually dipped out lifeless graded coin.
<< <i>It could be "oh so slightly bent"....you'd never notice it in a holder >>
The label code gives the problem so RYK knows what problem he is looking for. --Jerry
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<< <i>Who says a coin in a Genuine holder wouldn't holder problem free if cracked out because the problem wasn't that noticeable, the process being so darn subjective. As long as it is genuine must look at risk reward percentage. >>
Yes.
K S
I can live with a coin that has been cleaned (not severely) as well as
a coin that is un-gradeable due to something like a planchet flaw, but I
would not want a coin that was tooled or intentionally and permanently altered like an added mintmark.
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