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<p>[QUOTE="Insider, post: 2687805, member: 24314"]IMO, that is a very narrow point of view. Business is increased if you do a good job not on a coin's value. I've seen collectors drop off VF common date Morgan dollars to have them slabbed. I hope this post enlightens you: <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie104" alt=":yawn:" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /></p><p><br /></p><p>At the time of the demonstration, the employee was conserving over forty proof quarters dated 1956 to 1964. I have no idea what any of these are "worth." Since I was curious, I looked up a $15 price in trends for a PR-65. What's a PR-67 go for? Besides, if a coin goes from a PR-64 to PR-66 or 67 I'll bet the dealer will be happy and his coins sure will look better and be easier to sell w/o the spots. </p><p><br /></p><p>Finally, I'm told that conservation is just a process. A $$$$ coin gets the same treatment as a $ coin if the problem is the same on both. Only thing that may change is which member of the team does the conservation. </p><p><br /></p><p>[USER=74343]@Evan8[/USER] He used a white gel-like substance.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Insider, post: 2687805, member: 24314"]IMO, that is a very narrow point of view. Business is increased if you do a good job not on a coin's value. I've seen collectors drop off VF common date Morgan dollars to have them slabbed. I hope this post enlightens you: :yawn: At the time of the demonstration, the employee was conserving over forty proof quarters dated 1956 to 1964. I have no idea what any of these are "worth." Since I was curious, I looked up a $15 price in trends for a PR-65. What's a PR-67 go for? Besides, if a coin goes from a PR-64 to PR-66 or 67 I'll bet the dealer will be happy and his coins sure will look better and be easier to sell w/o the spots. Finally, I'm told that conservation is just a process. A $$$$ coin gets the same treatment as a $ coin if the problem is the same on both. Only thing that may change is which member of the team does the conservation. [USER=74343]@Evan8[/USER] He used a white gel-like substance.[/QUOTE]
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