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Re: Nice example of market grading, where do you think this coin should grade at?
Nearly all AU58 and lower 1884-s dollars look like they aren't UNC....definite wear and scruffiness. This coin doesn't seen to fall into that category to me. It "looks" UNC. And that's sayi… (View Post)3 -
Re: Where can I find PCGS crossover statistics?
That's only the last 30 days. Who knows what type of coins happened to go in in the very short term. Results are probably skewed. The 12 month rate is 36%......which is very much in line with the 40%… (View Post)5 -
Re: Saying Goodbye to PCI
I only bought PCI coins once when I ran across a group of buffs that were all graded in 1997 or so (the desireable holders). I sold them all for PQ money in those PCI holders to eager collectors/deal… (View Post)1 -
Re: Is there a collector for every coin?
Yes, there is a collector for EVERY coin......but at at a particular price for that collector. Price is the part you can't leave out. The CULL Type coin market is one of the most active markets out t… (View Post)3 -
Re: When CAC is a "must" for a coin graded Good-4
PCGS is in the business of evaluating/market pricing their coins. CAC is in the business of identifying coins that are properly graded and to be added to their potential "buy" list. As long… (View Post)1