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<p>[QUOTE="woodyhenderson, post: 1441687, member: 33122"]You have to find that one in ten thousand that after it left the mint it was placed in a cookie jar and then found in 2012 </p><p>by someone who placed it in a towel and then took pics of it here on cointalk.</p><p>There are very few coins that you will find that havent been handed down dropped or mishandled by many hands.</p><p>However because these coins were not excepted to many people most were held in the banks and got little or no circulation there are many in almost mint state.</p><p>I think there are more of these coins in high mint state than any of the older coins out there and so they are graded down pretty far on the scale if they show wear.</p><p>That said i read where coins are sent in for a grade and if the grade isnt the one wanted its cracked out and resent over and over until the owner feels he can live with it.</p><p>I for one do not think a grade means anything but the companys that do it are getting rich while your coin is getting less </p><p>value to you because of the cost you paid for the extra gradeing.</p><p>When you resale it you want me to pay for all the extra cost you have in the coin.</p><p>Thats why i do not own one graded coin.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="woodyhenderson, post: 1441687, member: 33122"]You have to find that one in ten thousand that after it left the mint it was placed in a cookie jar and then found in 2012 by someone who placed it in a towel and then took pics of it here on cointalk. There are very few coins that you will find that havent been handed down dropped or mishandled by many hands. However because these coins were not excepted to many people most were held in the banks and got little or no circulation there are many in almost mint state. I think there are more of these coins in high mint state than any of the older coins out there and so they are graded down pretty far on the scale if they show wear. That said i read where coins are sent in for a grade and if the grade isnt the one wanted its cracked out and resent over and over until the owner feels he can live with it. I for one do not think a grade means anything but the companys that do it are getting rich while your coin is getting less value to you because of the cost you paid for the extra gradeing. When you resale it you want me to pay for all the extra cost you have in the coin. Thats why i do not own one graded coin.[/QUOTE]
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