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<p>[QUOTE="krispy, post: 1483037, member: 19065"]How much money have you got in these coins at this time? How much do you see these coins selling for graded/attributed in TPG holders, if you go that route? Does the value of what you could be buying these kind of coins for now, raw, make more sense to you than what you would be spending to have them attributed at this time? And what would you expect your return to be if you attempted to resell your coins for once they were graded/attributed by a TPG? </p><p><br /></p><p>I think the math is the way to draw your decision on this particular matter. If the coins are selling cheap raw as you picked them, and you can continue buying them in this economical manner for the eventual time when collectors appear to demand and pay higher premiums for the variety later on then you should do this. If the demand never materializes then you are not out certification fees down the road. If demand arises, you can always reassess the value of having the coins graded/attributed later on when they may be more profitable to sell them slabbed. That's how I would approach this, but it comes down to how and when the individual decides to spend their money regarding this matter.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="krispy, post: 1483037, member: 19065"]How much money have you got in these coins at this time? How much do you see these coins selling for graded/attributed in TPG holders, if you go that route? Does the value of what you could be buying these kind of coins for now, raw, make more sense to you than what you would be spending to have them attributed at this time? And what would you expect your return to be if you attempted to resell your coins for once they were graded/attributed by a TPG? I think the math is the way to draw your decision on this particular matter. If the coins are selling cheap raw as you picked them, and you can continue buying them in this economical manner for the eventual time when collectors appear to demand and pay higher premiums for the variety later on then you should do this. If the demand never materializes then you are not out certification fees down the road. If demand arises, you can always reassess the value of having the coins graded/attributed later on when they may be more profitable to sell them slabbed. That's how I would approach this, but it comes down to how and when the individual decides to spend their money regarding this matter.[/QUOTE]
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