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<p>[QUOTE="Analyst, post: 2051695, member: 29854"]<i>GJDmsp: << today there is the top 2. ... That said, yes there are still way too many plastic buyers out there. But more and more people have come to realize that it is the coin that matters, not the plastic. They have come to understand that not all 64's, or all 66's, are equal. That quite often with two different coins, graded the same grade by the same TPG, one can often be worth 50% or more than the othe . ... In other words there are more discriminating buyers out there than there used to be. So the plastic doesn't matter as much as it used to. >></i></p><p><br /></p><p>I like this post, which is similar to my view on the matter. My end-of-year article relates to how PCGS and NGC graded coins will be interpreted in the future. Within this end-of-year aticle, I include hyperlinks to previous articles that directly relate to GoldCoinLover's question above and GJD's statement that I just quoted. Please read:</p><p><br /></p><p><b><a href="http://www.coinweek.com/education/coin-grading/how-will-coin-collectors-interpret-certified-coin-grades-in-the-future/" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="http://www.coinweek.com/education/coin-grading/how-will-coin-collectors-interpret-certified-coin-grades-in-the-future/" rel="nofollow">How will Coin Collectors Interpret Certified Coin Grades in the Future?</a></b>[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Analyst, post: 2051695, member: 29854"][I]GJDmsp: << today there is the top 2. ... That said, yes there are still way too many plastic buyers out there. But more and more people have come to realize that it is the coin that matters, not the plastic. They have come to understand that not all 64's, or all 66's, are equal. That quite often with two different coins, graded the same grade by the same TPG, one can often be worth 50% or more than the othe . ... In other words there are more discriminating buyers out there than there used to be. So the plastic doesn't matter as much as it used to. >>[/I] I like this post, which is similar to my view on the matter. My end-of-year article relates to how PCGS and NGC graded coins will be interpreted in the future. Within this end-of-year aticle, I include hyperlinks to previous articles that directly relate to GoldCoinLover's question above and GJD's statement that I just quoted. Please read: [B][URL='http://www.coinweek.com/education/coin-grading/how-will-coin-collectors-interpret-certified-coin-grades-in-the-future/']How will Coin Collectors Interpret Certified Coin Grades in the Future?[/URL][/B][/QUOTE]
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