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<p>[QUOTE="rhoggman, post: 421482, member: 13987"]I guess it depends on the coin. I really don't like the look of a circulated Morgan Dollar, and I really dont like the look of circulated gold coinage. However, Bust Halves kind of have an allure for me all the way down into the VF area.</p><p> </p><p>I guess it is all depending upon ther person, and what they like.</p><p> </p><p>Having said that... If you are buying material to resell, for the most part, I will go for the highest grade, because that is what other people want. If I think the coin is unnatractive I refuse to buy it, because I think other people will think the same thing. </p><p> </p><p>I have bought some pretty beat up MS Morgans that had just the right amount of toning to make them "neat". If a coin is appealing someone will want it. I use the same philosophy when I buy stuff for myself. If I like it, I tend to think other people will like it as well. This usually leads me down the right track.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="rhoggman, post: 421482, member: 13987"]I guess it depends on the coin. I really don't like the look of a circulated Morgan Dollar, and I really dont like the look of circulated gold coinage. However, Bust Halves kind of have an allure for me all the way down into the VF area. I guess it is all depending upon ther person, and what they like. Having said that... If you are buying material to resell, for the most part, I will go for the highest grade, because that is what other people want. If I think the coin is unnatractive I refuse to buy it, because I think other people will think the same thing. I have bought some pretty beat up MS Morgans that had just the right amount of toning to make them "neat". If a coin is appealing someone will want it. I use the same philosophy when I buy stuff for myself. If I like it, I tend to think other people will like it as well. This usually leads me down the right track.[/QUOTE]
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