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Old 08-01-2007, 03:37 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Question a little advice

I have noticed that some of the grading services are looked at with rather dubious opinions on this forum.
I am fairly new to collecting, about 2 years and 6 months on this forum so I have been a little leary of sticking my nose in.

I have a 1999 $5. gold piece slabbed MS70 by ACC, and several coins slabbed: Ike Dollar 1978D clad MS70, A 1964P dime slabbed silver proof 70 and a 2000-S Jefferson nickel slabbed "cameo proof 70 These 3 are "INB ceertified".

All of the coins look nice, but I have no idea if they are truely "perfect 70 coins"

Without bad mouthing any of the services, if I were to take these to a show, looking to trade them or sell them, would these grading services be looked at as "highly Qualified" or more on the medicore end of the spectrum?

I really enjoy collecting and up until now I have only bought, never sold. If my $5.00 gold piece is truly MS70, I would like to trade it for a MS63 to 65 $50.00 gold Buffalo, what is your opinions on this?
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