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<p>[QUOTE="Lehigh96, post: 3248098, member: 15309"]I assume you know what Laura looks like and are familiar with her personality. Do you think it is reasonable at all to assume she uses charisma to sustain her business? She herself is an egomaniac, and likes the adulation afforded to being one of the best. I'm not saying your statement is untrue, I'm saying she does not fit the profile that you have described.</p><p><br /></p><p>Her business model depends on PCGS with CAC bean which necessitates that she be able to identify coins that will qualify for the desired PCGS grade and CAC approval. She identifies both raw coins and NGC coins that will cross, and then submits them to both PCGS and CAC which will increase the value & liquidity of those coins. Keep in mind that she isn't doing this with 3 figure coins, she does it with truly rare coins where the spread between the CAC approved and the low end for the grade is financially significant. You can't do what her firm does without have both an extensive knowledge of coin grading and the numismatic market. Anyone who says otherwise is probably doing so out of some sort of personal animus.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Lehigh96, post: 3248098, member: 15309"]I assume you know what Laura looks like and are familiar with her personality. Do you think it is reasonable at all to assume she uses charisma to sustain her business? She herself is an egomaniac, and likes the adulation afforded to being one of the best. I'm not saying your statement is untrue, I'm saying she does not fit the profile that you have described. Her business model depends on PCGS with CAC bean which necessitates that she be able to identify coins that will qualify for the desired PCGS grade and CAC approval. She identifies both raw coins and NGC coins that will cross, and then submits them to both PCGS and CAC which will increase the value & liquidity of those coins. Keep in mind that she isn't doing this with 3 figure coins, she does it with truly rare coins where the spread between the CAC approved and the low end for the grade is financially significant. You can't do what her firm does without have both an extensive knowledge of coin grading and the numismatic market. Anyone who says otherwise is probably doing so out of some sort of personal animus.[/QUOTE]
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