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<p>[QUOTE="tdogchristy90, post: 1861840, member: 35778"]There really is not difference. The difference comes in the fact that the graded ones show proof of grade thus a higher/more definitive price. On the ones that are ungraded, it just means they are ungraded and thus you don't really know what you'll get, thus a possible lower price. And just to be clear the GSA factor doesn't mean a whole lot either outside of a historical story. It's general service administration which is part of the government and sold the coins out of a government hoard found in the 70s. If there is someone more knowledgable that want to adjust what I said feel free, I'm just kind of basing this off assumption and no real determination of graded vs ungraded GSA coins.</p><p><br /></p><p>Another way to look at is the ungraded would be kind of like a raw coin, no defined grade and the graded ones as your typical professionally graded slabed coins. And yes I'd keep the stickers for the collection as proof of the grade and for just in case you ever want to sell them. I hope this answered your question.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="tdogchristy90, post: 1861840, member: 35778"]There really is not difference. The difference comes in the fact that the graded ones show proof of grade thus a higher/more definitive price. On the ones that are ungraded, it just means they are ungraded and thus you don't really know what you'll get, thus a possible lower price. And just to be clear the GSA factor doesn't mean a whole lot either outside of a historical story. It's general service administration which is part of the government and sold the coins out of a government hoard found in the 70s. If there is someone more knowledgable that want to adjust what I said feel free, I'm just kind of basing this off assumption and no real determination of graded vs ungraded GSA coins. Another way to look at is the ungraded would be kind of like a raw coin, no defined grade and the graded ones as your typical professionally graded slabed coins. And yes I'd keep the stickers for the collection as proof of the grade and for just in case you ever want to sell them. I hope this answered your question.[/QUOTE]
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