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<p>[QUOTE="About Good, post: 815625, member: 21547"]ALL TPG's are under-handed to us real household collectors...Let me explain...</p><p> </p><p>I know a B&M business who I have a semi-good relationship with... I always am asking them to submit coins to Pcgs or Ngc....</p><p> </p><p>They tell me that pcgs gave them a deal of $8.00 a coin for any silver coin (1820+) or any lincoln with just 4 different mint marks,...</p><p> </p><p>Let's think logically, who's best interest would it be to get every coin shop in the US to slab their coins??? It's PCGS or NGC....why? Because when you go in, you see 2X2's of coins mostly....If pcgs or ngc can convert those coins into their slabs....They know collectors (people walking in) see these in slabs and will want their coins slabbed...</p><p> </p><p>The prices through their websites is a faciad....A price to pick off the un-knowning collector. its a decieving price , knowing they give much better prices to dealers, to have them submit 100's or even 1000's of coins to them.</p><p> </p><p>Home collectors are icing on the cake...do not take their bait. either go to your local dealer, or lets hold out for better prices...</p><p> </p><p>just an fyi...[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="About Good, post: 815625, member: 21547"]ALL TPG's are under-handed to us real household collectors...Let me explain... I know a B&M business who I have a semi-good relationship with... I always am asking them to submit coins to Pcgs or Ngc.... They tell me that pcgs gave them a deal of $8.00 a coin for any silver coin (1820+) or any lincoln with just 4 different mint marks,... Let's think logically, who's best interest would it be to get every coin shop in the US to slab their coins??? It's PCGS or NGC....why? Because when you go in, you see 2X2's of coins mostly....If pcgs or ngc can convert those coins into their slabs....They know collectors (people walking in) see these in slabs and will want their coins slabbed... The prices through their websites is a faciad....A price to pick off the un-knowning collector. its a decieving price , knowing they give much better prices to dealers, to have them submit 100's or even 1000's of coins to them. Home collectors are icing on the cake...do not take their bait. either go to your local dealer, or lets hold out for better prices... just an fyi...[/QUOTE]
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