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<p>[QUOTE="jtlee321, post: 2760246, member: 73983"]When I created this thread, it was in regard to one specific coin. Both of the major TPG's have messed up big time by over grading as well as under grading. They all make mistakes, thankfully they don't make many of them.</p><p><br /></p><p>The example I started this thread on is an example of (in my opinion) an over graded coin. The number of points can be argued and obviously has been. But on the opposite side of the spectrum, that NGC MS-64 Morgan that was posted in the under graded slab thread was just as big of a mistake. What really got me upset with the '51-D is that somehow CAC had agreed with it. I know that CAC ignores the + designation. Now it can be argued and was, that it got the bean to do it's originality.</p><p><br /></p><p>The true market for the '51-D 67+ CAC Quarter will speak on the 8th of this month. It's current bid is at a paltry $160.00. The coin was listed as a 30 day auction and there is currently less than 4 days left on it. My gut tells me that is will sell for well under $1000.00 The current NGC guide on the 67+ is at $8250.00 with a 67 at $1100.00 and a 66+ at $185.00. I could be dead wrong and I will admit such, if it pans out.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="jtlee321, post: 2760246, member: 73983"]When I created this thread, it was in regard to one specific coin. Both of the major TPG's have messed up big time by over grading as well as under grading. They all make mistakes, thankfully they don't make many of them. The example I started this thread on is an example of (in my opinion) an over graded coin. The number of points can be argued and obviously has been. But on the opposite side of the spectrum, that NGC MS-64 Morgan that was posted in the under graded slab thread was just as big of a mistake. What really got me upset with the '51-D is that somehow CAC had agreed with it. I know that CAC ignores the + designation. Now it can be argued and was, that it got the bean to do it's originality. The true market for the '51-D 67+ CAC Quarter will speak on the 8th of this month. It's current bid is at a paltry $160.00. The coin was listed as a 30 day auction and there is currently less than 4 days left on it. My gut tells me that is will sell for well under $1000.00 The current NGC guide on the 67+ is at $8250.00 with a 67 at $1100.00 and a 66+ at $185.00. I could be dead wrong and I will admit such, if it pans out.[/QUOTE]
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