This bad. My dealer, just messing around had a common date bust quater that he busted out of an NGC slab. It was graded VF-30. He sent it into SGS to get graded...... Came back as MS-66 PL!!!! PROOF LIKE! Unbelieveable......... I didn't even know that they put PL designations on bust quarters!
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Beyond bad apparently That is incredible even where SGS is involved! For starters I give your dealer credit for risking a coin worth a few hundred bucks. Then I consulted the PCGS price guide. Yeah, I know it tends to be high (why else would Abon have used it so much?). So a "common" bust quarter in VF30 would be around $300 for ease of math. An MS66PL would list more in the $40,000 or higher range. Hmmm... value only increased 133 times in the proper holder. So how much is your dealer asking for this beauty anyway - and did they whiz it for him? PATHETIC and CRIMINAL.
In that case I'd like to know what NGC grades it this time. Never know could be different - like maybe AU58.
As a Doctor, SGS means sever glandular side effect. It is almost as bad as NGC. That is nomadic gaza citizens.
I am just amazed that sgs actually graded a coin that was not thier own. It must be thier lame attempt at appearing legitemate. Still doesn,t work for me. I hope the dealer took pics.
I think it would be pretty funny if, in fact, it did come back with a substantially higher grade from NGC (if it were submitted while still in the SGS holder, that is). Sorta like suggestive grading, ha.
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