That's my point, if it were a $1K, you would probably take a shot at resubmission. While I don't doubt your angst towards PCGS, you decision not...
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So how much would an MS67FB have to be worth to get you to change your mind?
If his goal was to flip this coin, to make money, the gold bean only gives him a little bit of money.
How do you know that the graders at PCGS at the time didn't think this coin was a just miss MS66FB? In my eyes, this coin is not a poster child...
If you really thought that coin was an MS67FB, I think the addition to your bankroll would make you forget about feeding PCGS.
If you resubmit and get MS66FB, you basically break even, but if it comes back MS67FB, that's a nice score. Sure you don't wanna gamble? You are...
I already admitted very early on that the coin was overgraded and deserved no higher than low end MS67 money which would be $250-$300
That's true, but don't expect people to pay you MS67 money until you resubmit it and find out.
Funny, you were all by yourself in that thread, but you still think I'm the one out on an island.
You can call it whatever you want, but it wont mean anything. PCGS & CAC make the market, their opinions carry weight. PCGS called this an...
So despite all the reasons I have provided in this thread about how the TPGs grade Washington Quarters, you are still qualifying this as a...
When did I ever say that? I have always contended that you should look for opportunities to buy where the assigned grade overlaps with your own...
Or they could post vague standards like PCGS that allow for the subjectivity inherent in coin grading. We have had this conversation several...
Lol, "weasel-out, wiggle room". The remainder of the numismatic world calls this SUBJECTIVITY.
I have already explained it several times. And those two coins, while nice, don't come close to the overall visual impact that the coin in the OP...
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That's not true, I admitted in the other thread that my standards are more conservative than NGCs. And in this thread I'm giving my personal...
So what you are saying is that in the absence of published written standards, it is impossible to discern their standards for a given series...
Jason, I already made that qualifier in one of my earlier posts. Who knows, maybe the coin looks great in hand.
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