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Old 07-05-2009, 03:23 PM   #13 (permalink)
ecichlid
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Yes they demand a premium, but if you just buy the coin because it is in that certain piece of plastic, then you my friend are wrong.
Agreed! I buy a mixture of raw and slab. I generally crack out slabbed coins because I like to see coins in an album. I wouldn't do this if I wasn't confident in the grade assigned or was going to turn around and sell the coin in the near future.

I used to frequent the PCGS forums only, but I was getting a little tired of the kool-aid being served there. This is a nice change of pace, although I still particpate in the PCGS board.
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