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Old 10-08-2004, 04:29 PM   #14 (permalink)
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I'd think that the coins were all resubmitted, the weaker coins for the grade wouldn't upgrade (old holders) and the stronger ones did upgrade (new holders) and, overall, most of the coins are likely to be on the weak side for the grade.
Here you know the story of the coins, but if you were a buyer with no knowledge that some of the coins were re submitted, how would you know?

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some people buy the slab, some buy the coin. My opinion is buy the coin. In high grade coins you can talk hundreds to thousands of dollars difference in grades.
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