LOL good one!
I'd think that if the prices go high enough, that some of the gazillion tons already above ground would be put on the market, like people with...
Sounds like with the lower tungsten density, that it would not weigh properly with the physical dimensions being equal. That's how I'd test, not...
I agree Cloud. Why does PCGS seem to be so dominant as far as bringing higher prices? I frequently read that they're the way to go...but I don't...
Good input Giorgio! Thank you. I still don't know why sellers would send coins to NGC if PCGS graded coins routinely sell for more money. Not...
Any other dealers with input on this topic? Thanks.
Maybe if you Google them you will get more info.
I like my coins to be displayed, like in an album. I don't think coins look good in any slab, especially a PCGS slab. Even in albums made to hold...
I usually get the itch to buy when I don't have any cash. LOL
Those are really cool! I'd imagine that the mintages are not so many.
Good points again! Thank you.
Those are good points rlm, but what about the NGC vs. PCGS? That's kinda what I'm goin' for here. Is it better to slab with PCGS since they SEEM...
I don't understand why anyone would send in a coin to be graded unless they planned to sell it in the slab. If one wants to verify a coin's grade...
Beauties everyone! Thanks for sharing.
All together, or individually?
Let's suppose they grade equally, but PCGS brings higher prices when selling, why would any seller/dealer send their coins to NGC?
Thanks breakdown, that's good input! It seems that I read that people universally think that PCGS always brings higher prices and I'm sure that's...
Yeah, I'm thinking more along the lines of sellers in this thread. If PCGS is more lenient and they bring higher prices, why would a seller submit...
They do look nice! What are they made of?
Then if the NGC's sell for less than the PCGS's...that makes no economical sense at all????
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