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Re: How do you decide to sell a raw coin versus having it graded and selling?
I have a coin graded if I believe it deserves to be in a slab. Usually a 63,64 or higher coin that can sell for a amount that covers my cost of the coin plus the grading fees. If I believe a coin doe… (View Post)3 -
Re: Colorful 1895 Barber Dime! Guess the Grade Iphone pics added post 43 Grade Posted
I like it at XF45 also. Ken (View Post)1 -
Re: Minimum Coin Value Before It Should Be Slabbed
I have No minimum value but like to keep the total cost after slabbing at or below PCGS price guide price just in case I decide to sell the coin. Toned coins are a whole different story when I submit… (View Post)1 -
Re: Dipping coins makes one a coin doctor
So conservation of a coin is doctoring? Shame on PCGS and NGC. Ken (View Post)1 -
Re: Dipping coins makes one a coin doctor
So tell me just what the difference is outside of a different word. I am always willing to learn. To make things very clear I have been a Coin Doctor for close to 20 years if dipping is doctoring. Ken (View Post)4