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<p>[QUOTE="samclemens3991, post: 26120255, member: 82181"][USER=80705]@Vet4Coins[/USER] . Thank you for your answer. I have looked at the coin but I am not all that familiar with Morgans so i would have to defer to your opinion since you have also seen the coin in hand I presume.</p><p> I also have limited experience when it comes to flipping and or upgrading coins to new slabs. There are some pretty sharp people on these coin sites so who knows what you might learn. </p><p> I will say these 3 things. Way more people end up posting angry posts because the grading services didn't see things their way than you see happy, happy posts. PCGS and NGC often times seem much stricter than companys like PCI , SEGS etc. Last there is a referece set of pictures at PCGS you can compare your coin to. At the end of the day it is your money so it is your choice. Best of luck no mater what you do. James[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="samclemens3991, post: 26120255, member: 82181"][USER=80705]@Vet4Coins[/USER] . Thank you for your answer. I have looked at the coin but I am not all that familiar with Morgans so i would have to defer to your opinion since you have also seen the coin in hand I presume. I also have limited experience when it comes to flipping and or upgrading coins to new slabs. There are some pretty sharp people on these coin sites so who knows what you might learn. I will say these 3 things. Way more people end up posting angry posts because the grading services didn't see things their way than you see happy, happy posts. PCGS and NGC often times seem much stricter than companys like PCI , SEGS etc. Last there is a referece set of pictures at PCGS you can compare your coin to. At the end of the day it is your money so it is your choice. Best of luck no mater what you do. James[/QUOTE]
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