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<p>[QUOTE="bama guy, post: 215618, member: 6154"]Yea I saw the coin vault dude (my idol) explaining that on the George Washington error coins, they Had NGC slab them in bu so they would be easier to get rid of or sell. Instead of having one price for 63s another for 64s and another for 65s and so on, they can just lump them all together and sell them at one price. Supposedly this way you will avoid getting ripped off by someone else as they are certified as authentic.</p><p><br /></p><p>Also they are much cheaper for them to get them in a bu label than getting a numerical grade for each coin from the slabbing companies. They can take what they save and pass this saving on to you. sooooooo... funny... </p><p><br /></p><p>The coins shows are kind of interesting to watch. Hopefully these people that buy from them will start looking around and find that they can get the same thing for about half of what they sell their collectibles for. </p><p><br /></p><p>It is truly amazing to me with the Internet and the number of reputable coin dealer and also the mint, that these people are still able to sell these coins by the tons.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="bama guy, post: 215618, member: 6154"]Yea I saw the coin vault dude (my idol) explaining that on the George Washington error coins, they Had NGC slab them in bu so they would be easier to get rid of or sell. Instead of having one price for 63s another for 64s and another for 65s and so on, they can just lump them all together and sell them at one price. Supposedly this way you will avoid getting ripped off by someone else as they are certified as authentic. Also they are much cheaper for them to get them in a bu label than getting a numerical grade for each coin from the slabbing companies. They can take what they save and pass this saving on to you. sooooooo... funny... The coins shows are kind of interesting to watch. Hopefully these people that buy from them will start looking around and find that they can get the same thing for about half of what they sell their collectibles for. It is truly amazing to me with the Internet and the number of reputable coin dealer and also the mint, that these people are still able to sell these coins by the tons.[/QUOTE]
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