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<p>[QUOTE="ThinnPikkins, post: 1434341, member: 32346"]Anna, If you are looking for direct criticism on you purchase, do not ever buy from SGS, only PCGS, NGC and ANACS. With that said, you purchase is only as good as the reason you purchased it. If it was purchased to resell down the line, then you could have done better. If you purchased it for you personal collection because you were drawn to the coin, then who's to tell you that you overspent? I pay the emotional buying game all the time (just dont do it too much<img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie1" alt=":)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /> ). If you like it, buy it. Always remember that even though a coin is in a plastic case with a given number on it does not mean it is that given number. That number was given to the coin by another human, capable of error or deceit, that number is not set in stone (although it will be very close if off). So when buying coins that are encapsulated, use the number on the front as a reference rather then a price guide! Hope I have helped.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="ThinnPikkins, post: 1434341, member: 32346"]Anna, If you are looking for direct criticism on you purchase, do not ever buy from SGS, only PCGS, NGC and ANACS. With that said, you purchase is only as good as the reason you purchased it. If it was purchased to resell down the line, then you could have done better. If you purchased it for you personal collection because you were drawn to the coin, then who's to tell you that you overspent? I pay the emotional buying game all the time (just dont do it too much:) ). If you like it, buy it. Always remember that even though a coin is in a plastic case with a given number on it does not mean it is that given number. That number was given to the coin by another human, capable of error or deceit, that number is not set in stone (although it will be very close if off). So when buying coins that are encapsulated, use the number on the front as a reference rather then a price guide! Hope I have helped.[/QUOTE]
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