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<p>[QUOTE="TheMont, post: 2460389, member: 80121"]Coin Vault is on TV as I write this. They just offered the Platinum coin raw for $1,699 and NGC Early Releases for $1,899. They gave the impression they had them in stock, but it was obvious they were showing a rendition of the coin in an NGC slab (does the grading company give them to these companies or do they have their own graphics department?). I bet they sell a ton of them, I don't know why people don't bother to check to see what they are selling for elsewhere. Even eBay gives you an idea of the going price for a coin. Granted the prices are high right after a coin comes out, but wait a few days/weeks for it to settle down.</p><p><br /></p><p>I'm a member of the ANA so I can submit to NGC directly without paying to be a "member", I going to wait and see if it's worth getting the coin graded. They have that $500 value limit where the cost of grading goes up. I tend to submit the more classic coins, not for the grade, but for the certification that's it's real and not counterfeit. I mentioned that in my post about my Athena/Owl coin.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="TheMont, post: 2460389, member: 80121"]Coin Vault is on TV as I write this. They just offered the Platinum coin raw for $1,699 and NGC Early Releases for $1,899. They gave the impression they had them in stock, but it was obvious they were showing a rendition of the coin in an NGC slab (does the grading company give them to these companies or do they have their own graphics department?). I bet they sell a ton of them, I don't know why people don't bother to check to see what they are selling for elsewhere. Even eBay gives you an idea of the going price for a coin. Granted the prices are high right after a coin comes out, but wait a few days/weeks for it to settle down. I'm a member of the ANA so I can submit to NGC directly without paying to be a "member", I going to wait and see if it's worth getting the coin graded. They have that $500 value limit where the cost of grading goes up. I tend to submit the more classic coins, not for the grade, but for the certification that's it's real and not counterfeit. I mentioned that in my post about my Athena/Owl coin.[/QUOTE]
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