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<p>[QUOTE="N2coins78, post: 624450, member: 19290"]<b>INA Graded Coins</b></p><p><br /></p><p><img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie6" alt=":cool:" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" />Hello,</p><p> </p><p>I purchased a group of coins from my uncle in 2001 who was stationed in Europe. They were all graded by INA except for two that were graded by CGS. If I remember right the INA graded coins were about 6 morgan dollars, a couple each of the Trade and Seated dollars, a gold coin, and two real early dollars which I think were like a 1797 and a 1798. I sent all of the coins to ANACS to be re-graded. The two coins I remember being most excited about was the 1836 dollar which I think was referred to as a Galbrecht and the two early dollars. As it turned out, all the coins came back as genuine except for the 1836 and the 1797. Two of the others also came back as cleaned. I sold all of these coins a couple years ago, and I sold the 1836 and 1797 to a coin dealer to use as a training tool for collectors in his club. I just collect gold coins now for investment and only if they are graded by PCGS or NGC. From my experience, most third party graded coins is a mixed bag of real and questionnable coins. Every purchase is an adventure.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="N2coins78, post: 624450, member: 19290"][b]INA Graded Coins[/b] :cool:Hello, I purchased a group of coins from my uncle in 2001 who was stationed in Europe. They were all graded by INA except for two that were graded by CGS. If I remember right the INA graded coins were about 6 morgan dollars, a couple each of the Trade and Seated dollars, a gold coin, and two real early dollars which I think were like a 1797 and a 1798. I sent all of the coins to ANACS to be re-graded. The two coins I remember being most excited about was the 1836 dollar which I think was referred to as a Galbrecht and the two early dollars. As it turned out, all the coins came back as genuine except for the 1836 and the 1797. Two of the others also came back as cleaned. I sold all of these coins a couple years ago, and I sold the 1836 and 1797 to a coin dealer to use as a training tool for collectors in his club. I just collect gold coins now for investment and only if they are graded by PCGS or NGC. From my experience, most third party graded coins is a mixed bag of real and questionnable coins. Every purchase is an adventure.[/QUOTE]
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