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<p>[QUOTE="Paddy54, post: 3720991, member: 19250"]Coin are a commodities any item as such are all subject to market demands.</p><p>Thus values can very as the market changes daily.</p><p>A slab coin or a slab does not ensure anything but an opinion of a third party who is actually costing value as you aren't going to spend $35 To slab a $50 coin to increase its value.</p><p>The TPG guarantee that the coin is genuine, and to place a grade they believe it to be.</p><p>.....I sent two buffalo nickels in with a variety to be noted on the slab there are 9 rpm and 5 omm for the 38 D</p><p>And they still couldn't get it right after I did their homework for them.</p><p>I can id each variety of the above and don't need a guide to do so.</p><p>This TPG with all the information at hand they had to rely on for reference couldn't get it right.</p><p>So I trust my eye.....not yours or theirs.....and if you or others don't have the time ,or interest in learning ......then again collect tennis balls.</p><p>I need not break out a coin to know it's not a 63 but a 65 ,</p><p>And if you or another wanted the coin in the 63 slab ....well it's going to cost you 65 money.....because that's what value I place on it ....and if you don't want it for 65 money...no worries.... because you're not buying it at 63 money.. on the other hand if the coin has been over graded the coin need be sold for what it is grade wise.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Paddy54, post: 3720991, member: 19250"]Coin are a commodities any item as such are all subject to market demands. Thus values can very as the market changes daily. A slab coin or a slab does not ensure anything but an opinion of a third party who is actually costing value as you aren't going to spend $35 To slab a $50 coin to increase its value. The TPG guarantee that the coin is genuine, and to place a grade they believe it to be. .....I sent two buffalo nickels in with a variety to be noted on the slab there are 9 rpm and 5 omm for the 38 D And they still couldn't get it right after I did their homework for them. I can id each variety of the above and don't need a guide to do so. This TPG with all the information at hand they had to rely on for reference couldn't get it right. So I trust my eye.....not yours or theirs.....and if you or others don't have the time ,or interest in learning ......then again collect tennis balls. I need not break out a coin to know it's not a 63 but a 65 , And if you or another wanted the coin in the 63 slab ....well it's going to cost you 65 money.....because that's what value I place on it ....and if you don't want it for 65 money...no worries.... because you're not buying it at 63 money.. on the other hand if the coin has been over graded the coin need be sold for what it is grade wise.[/QUOTE]
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