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<p>[QUOTE="imrich, post: 2510515, member: 22331"]Yes on all conditions, under specific circumstances, which will vary dependent upon the type/date/conditions.</p><p><br /></p><p>I could cite numerous examples, but I'll hypothesize on just one,</p><p>let's say a 1911D $10 Indian, XF technical condition, cleaned.</p><p><br /></p><p>The current listed Grey Sheet value for the above coin is stated as $1100, the price more than quadruples in AU condition. More than 7 times in "Mint State".</p><p><br /></p><p>I believe it can be readily shown that the "top Tier" TPG currently over-grade cleaned/dipped coins of certain types/dates by multiple grades from technical specifications. I've shown examples in previous threads on this site.</p><p><br /></p><p>Under specific conditions for that coin, I could see myself paying triple "Grey Sheet" pricing, and sending the coin to one of the "top tier TPG", believed notorious for "selective" grading disparities.</p><p><br /></p><p>I've numerous "top tier" TPG certified coins that have anomaly conditions with seemingly unusual grades. An expensive example is a 1924D Standing Liberty quarter, graded MS67 by one of the top two "1st tier" TPG, where not one character of the date is complete. The price guide value for the coin is $3500.</p><p><br /></p><p>JMHO[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="imrich, post: 2510515, member: 22331"]Yes on all conditions, under specific circumstances, which will vary dependent upon the type/date/conditions. I could cite numerous examples, but I'll hypothesize on just one, let's say a 1911D $10 Indian, XF technical condition, cleaned. The current listed Grey Sheet value for the above coin is stated as $1100, the price more than quadruples in AU condition. More than 7 times in "Mint State". I believe it can be readily shown that the "top Tier" TPG currently over-grade cleaned/dipped coins of certain types/dates by multiple grades from technical specifications. I've shown examples in previous threads on this site. Under specific conditions for that coin, I could see myself paying triple "Grey Sheet" pricing, and sending the coin to one of the "top tier TPG", believed notorious for "selective" grading disparities. I've numerous "top tier" TPG certified coins that have anomaly conditions with seemingly unusual grades. An expensive example is a 1924D Standing Liberty quarter, graded MS67 by one of the top two "1st tier" TPG, where not one character of the date is complete. The price guide value for the coin is $3500. JMHO[/QUOTE]
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