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<p>[QUOTE="jmccarty, post: 2238999, member: 74979"]I, probably like many others, with a lot more resources than I have, have often thought, I should buy all of the 1955 double dies, then the price will sky rocket and I will make a fortune selling them. If it were that easy, Donald Trump or Richard Branson would have already done it. I have not been buying coins for about 3 months now. But I will start buying again soon. And not to try and corner the market. If this is what the John Albanese's of the world may hope to accomplish, by narrowing the number of a given coin to so few at a certain grade? I don't think so.</p><p><br /></p><p>But I get your point on the perception of a view on the visual quality of a coin. I see some graded MS65 and the amount of what appears to be corrosion on the surface, or just degradation of the surface, leaves me unable to understand the system. Is it because the plastic holder is not air tight, and it was in much better condition when it was graded and slabbed? What gives?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="jmccarty, post: 2238999, member: 74979"]I, probably like many others, with a lot more resources than I have, have often thought, I should buy all of the 1955 double dies, then the price will sky rocket and I will make a fortune selling them. If it were that easy, Donald Trump or Richard Branson would have already done it. I have not been buying coins for about 3 months now. But I will start buying again soon. And not to try and corner the market. If this is what the John Albanese's of the world may hope to accomplish, by narrowing the number of a given coin to so few at a certain grade? I don't think so. But I get your point on the perception of a view on the visual quality of a coin. I see some graded MS65 and the amount of what appears to be corrosion on the surface, or just degradation of the surface, leaves me unable to understand the system. Is it because the plastic holder is not air tight, and it was in much better condition when it was graded and slabbed? What gives?[/QUOTE]
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