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<p>[QUOTE="RickieB, post: 1180419, member: 2486"]I agree with your comments on CGA and about perhaps not all were "skewed" as you put it kindly.</p><p>If I am not mistaken this occured on many Large Size notes and notes of substantial rarity. However, the result of this has been the downgrade of reputation before it changed hands. </p><p>From what I understand, the new owner is playing it with sincere honesty and places a "Star" symbol on the notes now graded by this company are better aligned with the other top 2.</p><p><br /></p><p>Gold Certs are a specialty on their own, I once owned 3 and gradng these were quite difficult to the untrained lay person like myself. My CHCU mark turned out to be high grade AU so me like others who collected these really relied on the top 2 TPGs to grade. (Large Size Notes) </p><p>For Small size I would consult with Don C. Kelly, Scott Lindquist and Perhaps Lynn Knight.</p><p>Another person would be Tim K or Alex Perakis.</p><p>Most $10s that I have seen in CHCU or above start around $1100 and up from there.</p><p><br /></p><p>Regards,</p><p><br /></p><p>RickieB[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="RickieB, post: 1180419, member: 2486"]I agree with your comments on CGA and about perhaps not all were "skewed" as you put it kindly. If I am not mistaken this occured on many Large Size notes and notes of substantial rarity. However, the result of this has been the downgrade of reputation before it changed hands. From what I understand, the new owner is playing it with sincere honesty and places a "Star" symbol on the notes now graded by this company are better aligned with the other top 2. Gold Certs are a specialty on their own, I once owned 3 and gradng these were quite difficult to the untrained lay person like myself. My CHCU mark turned out to be high grade AU so me like others who collected these really relied on the top 2 TPGs to grade. (Large Size Notes) For Small size I would consult with Don C. Kelly, Scott Lindquist and Perhaps Lynn Knight. Another person would be Tim K or Alex Perakis. Most $10s that I have seen in CHCU or above start around $1100 and up from there. Regards, RickieB[/QUOTE]
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