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<p>[QUOTE="Vess1, post: 3156720, member: 13650"]^^^ This^^^</p><p><br /></p><p> Think the tv coin sellers and I'm sure a lot of dealers do it too. Which there's nothing wrong with that. People who submit high volumes and that are registered at the highest level get a discount on grading fees, holders etc.. any way. And the rare high grade ones are what they're going for with bulk submission. A lot of the old special mint set (SMS) stuff which are not proof coins, can still receive cameo and ultra cameo as if they were proofs. The regular one may not be worth the grading fee. A cameo designation might make something worth $100+. Ultra cameo might bump it into 5 figures. I've noticed it isn't just the grades they were chasing.</p><p><br /></p><p> So yeah, this leads to a lot of lower quality stock that they're just looking to dump. What surprises me is even some modern stuff with nothing really to chase can be had cheaper than you can get them graded for yourself. PF70UC. About the cost of grading fees.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Vess1, post: 3156720, member: 13650"]^^^ This^^^ Think the tv coin sellers and I'm sure a lot of dealers do it too. Which there's nothing wrong with that. People who submit high volumes and that are registered at the highest level get a discount on grading fees, holders etc.. any way. And the rare high grade ones are what they're going for with bulk submission. A lot of the old special mint set (SMS) stuff which are not proof coins, can still receive cameo and ultra cameo as if they were proofs. The regular one may not be worth the grading fee. A cameo designation might make something worth $100+. Ultra cameo might bump it into 5 figures. I've noticed it isn't just the grades they were chasing. So yeah, this leads to a lot of lower quality stock that they're just looking to dump. What surprises me is even some modern stuff with nothing really to chase can be had cheaper than you can get them graded for yourself. PF70UC. About the cost of grading fees.[/QUOTE]
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