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<p>[QUOTE="Blissskr, post: 1625200, member: 34882"]I avoid buying any coins for numismatic value if they have been cleaned. Unless something was an extremely rare date or way out of my price range normally but I would like one then I may pay a reasonable premium for any cleaned/problem coin even key dates, semi keys, etc. Especially those commonly found in non problem examples for example Pre 33' US gold etc that have been cleaned, ex jewelry,etc to myself personally aren't worth paying more than melt or slightly over. Because if you pay that premium most likely you'll never get it back; unless of course the intrinsic value skyrockets. Myself I don't like paying for a mistake made by someone else, which is often why these coins are offered for such high prices over melt imo.</p><p> I used Pre 33' gold as an example because I always see problem coins being offered for so much over their melt value with those when you could pick up a TPG graded non problem example in the same price range.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Blissskr, post: 1625200, member: 34882"]I avoid buying any coins for numismatic value if they have been cleaned. Unless something was an extremely rare date or way out of my price range normally but I would like one then I may pay a reasonable premium for any cleaned/problem coin even key dates, semi keys, etc. Especially those commonly found in non problem examples for example Pre 33' US gold etc that have been cleaned, ex jewelry,etc to myself personally aren't worth paying more than melt or slightly over. Because if you pay that premium most likely you'll never get it back; unless of course the intrinsic value skyrockets. Myself I don't like paying for a mistake made by someone else, which is often why these coins are offered for such high prices over melt imo. I used Pre 33' gold as an example because I always see problem coins being offered for so much over their melt value with those when you could pick up a TPG graded non problem example in the same price range.[/QUOTE]
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