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<p>[QUOTE="Miko W, post: 2003063, member: 68055"]Interested to hear the feedback on this from the bullion investing side of the CT forum.</p><p><br /></p><p>I largely just stack raw ASEs and silver bullion at the best prices I can find, but I'd also like to have a graded MS70 specimen of each ASE year of release. I have NGC and PCGS MS70 slabs for every year dating back to 2003. At 2002, the prices jump to the $700.00 range.</p><p><br /></p><p>Not interested in MS69s, as the values drop precipitously (I have an NGC MS69 1986 that was only a little over a hundred bucks).</p><p><br /></p><p>I'm tempted to start grabbing MS70s from ANACS and IGC, as they cost about one-fourth as much. I know the knock on both of these companies, but it seems like an MS70 grade is about as simple and non-subjective a grade as can be assigned, as the coin has to be perfect. If it's not in any way, regardless of the flaw, it is not MS70.</p><p><br /></p><p>Anyone have experience or input? I understand the resale concerns, but since I'm paying a lot less, I consider that a wash. I just want perfect coins I can afford.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Miko W, post: 2003063, member: 68055"]Interested to hear the feedback on this from the bullion investing side of the CT forum. I largely just stack raw ASEs and silver bullion at the best prices I can find, but I'd also like to have a graded MS70 specimen of each ASE year of release. I have NGC and PCGS MS70 slabs for every year dating back to 2003. At 2002, the prices jump to the $700.00 range. Not interested in MS69s, as the values drop precipitously (I have an NGC MS69 1986 that was only a little over a hundred bucks). I'm tempted to start grabbing MS70s from ANACS and IGC, as they cost about one-fourth as much. I know the knock on both of these companies, but it seems like an MS70 grade is about as simple and non-subjective a grade as can be assigned, as the coin has to be perfect. If it's not in any way, regardless of the flaw, it is not MS70. Anyone have experience or input? I understand the resale concerns, but since I'm paying a lot less, I consider that a wash. I just want perfect coins I can afford.[/QUOTE]
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