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<p>[QUOTE="ksparrow, post: 2047266, member: 7638"]Good advice above. The raw ones are often fake. If you are intent on getting " a deal," then learn how to grade these, as you may be able to find an undergraded coin or a "high end for the grade" coin in a pcgs or ngc holder, for little or no premium over the grade on the label. It takes time and patience but adds to the fun of collecting and you learn something at the same time. Good luck![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="ksparrow, post: 2047266, member: 7638"]Good advice above. The raw ones are often fake. If you are intent on getting " a deal," then learn how to grade these, as you may be able to find an undergraded coin or a "high end for the grade" coin in a pcgs or ngc holder, for little or no premium over the grade on the label. It takes time and patience but adds to the fun of collecting and you learn something at the same time. Good luck![/QUOTE]
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