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<p>[QUOTE="Owle, post: 885966, member: 22004"]If the $20 coin is a common date certified in MS62, without spots, there will be a definite price point for it. If you are dealing with rare coins, then there are other issues. I called a big dealer today that has never offered less to me because they thought the coin was over-graded. But then, I haven't offered 5 and 6 figure coins to them.</p><p> </p><p>If you are offering commonly traded coins in the $200 to $3000 range, and they are no-problem coins, no spots, grease stains or the like, you are not going to be chiselled. I have had coins that I didn't think should be in a mint state holder, but traded as such, because there were very desirable features, luster, exceptional strike, etc. that outweighed the rub or light friction. Yes there are way over-graded coins. You can always send them to the grading service to test their guarantees.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Owle, post: 885966, member: 22004"]If the $20 coin is a common date certified in MS62, without spots, there will be a definite price point for it. If you are dealing with rare coins, then there are other issues. I called a big dealer today that has never offered less to me because they thought the coin was over-graded. But then, I haven't offered 5 and 6 figure coins to them. If you are offering commonly traded coins in the $200 to $3000 range, and they are no-problem coins, no spots, grease stains or the like, you are not going to be chiselled. I have had coins that I didn't think should be in a mint state holder, but traded as such, because there were very desirable features, luster, exceptional strike, etc. that outweighed the rub or light friction. Yes there are way over-graded coins. You can always send them to the grading service to test their guarantees.[/QUOTE]
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