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<p>[QUOTE="Owle, post: 841998, member: 22004"]<b>Coin Grades</b></p><p><br /></p><p>I hear the "crack-out" experts do 1/10 grades. So if a coin is really high end "63", 63.7, it is worth trying as a "64". The question is always why is a coin in an old holder if it has upgrade potential? Don't you think that coin has been carefully examined if it has upgrade potential, a high end MS62 type II $20 for example? It is worth high $2000s in 62, many multiples of that in MS63.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Owle, post: 841998, member: 22004"][b]Coin Grades[/b] I hear the "crack-out" experts do 1/10 grades. So if a coin is really high end "63", 63.7, it is worth trying as a "64". The question is always why is a coin in an old holder if it has upgrade potential? Don't you think that coin has been carefully examined if it has upgrade potential, a high end MS62 type II $20 for example? It is worth high $2000s in 62, many multiples of that in MS63.[/QUOTE]
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