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<p>[QUOTE="The Virginian, post: 398594, member: 15201"]No sir, with respect that is not true, Greysheet pricing as defined on the Greysheet itself is for raw or certified coins. Now, you and many other collectors when getting into high grades with higher dollars may not feel confident buying a highier grade coin UNLESS it is in a slab. I however, do feel confident buying some high grade coins since I have learned to grade fairly well and bring my better half who is super picky when it comes to grading. I have to get the nod from her in most cases just be be sure. :') We both have to agree and it has to be a problem free rock solid MS-65 for us to buy it, but with diligence it can be done with some savings in the process. For example we purchased a roll of 1938-D Buffalo nickels years ago that we and the dealer were calling MS-63+ to some MS-64 and paid about $13.00 each. We sold most of them on eBay-back when eBay was a good place to buy and sell-for usually more than double the price we paid. People that purchased them were very happy and started to slab them with grades no less than MS-64. One guy in Hawaii sent me an e-mail with a scan of one we sold him that he sent to NGC and it came back graded MS-67!!!![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="The Virginian, post: 398594, member: 15201"]No sir, with respect that is not true, Greysheet pricing as defined on the Greysheet itself is for raw or certified coins. Now, you and many other collectors when getting into high grades with higher dollars may not feel confident buying a highier grade coin UNLESS it is in a slab. I however, do feel confident buying some high grade coins since I have learned to grade fairly well and bring my better half who is super picky when it comes to grading. I have to get the nod from her in most cases just be be sure. :') We both have to agree and it has to be a problem free rock solid MS-65 for us to buy it, but with diligence it can be done with some savings in the process. For example we purchased a roll of 1938-D Buffalo nickels years ago that we and the dealer were calling MS-63+ to some MS-64 and paid about $13.00 each. We sold most of them on eBay-back when eBay was a good place to buy and sell-for usually more than double the price we paid. People that purchased them were very happy and started to slab them with grades no less than MS-64. One guy in Hawaii sent me an e-mail with a scan of one we sold him that he sent to NGC and it came back graded MS-67!!!![/QUOTE]
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