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<p>[QUOTE="bhp3rd, post: 745269, member: 16510"]<b>Yes and no,</b></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p> </p><p>Yes and no, and to clearify a bit.</p><p>I hate TPG coins first but if chosing one it has to be the big three but most of the coins a buy I want to sell and I cannot sell any but the big three. People (down here) take one look at those ICG and others and almost in a instant the interest and possible selling price drop. It's as simple as that so that is the perspective I'm coming from.</p><p>Now if buying to keep or help someone build thier set I may consider an ICG (or others) but it then is coin dependant. I in fact went through a box of ICG 1940's BU Jeffersons Saturday and each and every coin was a coin nobody wanted at any price. Why? Because each and every one of them was a late die state and belive me when I say late I mean late!</p><p>Look, in my experience people want nice coins and a nice coin in a PCGS or NGC and most of the time ANACS really sells itself but a ICG coin needs help, it needs some additional help to get a customer to want to buy either in price reduced or further convincing of it's accurate grade. </p><p>I cannot fully explaine customers bias but it's there and there are too many other "fish in the sea".[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="bhp3rd, post: 745269, member: 16510"][b]Yes and no,[/b] Yes and no, and to clearify a bit. I hate TPG coins first but if chosing one it has to be the big three but most of the coins a buy I want to sell and I cannot sell any but the big three. People (down here) take one look at those ICG and others and almost in a instant the interest and possible selling price drop. It's as simple as that so that is the perspective I'm coming from. Now if buying to keep or help someone build thier set I may consider an ICG (or others) but it then is coin dependant. I in fact went through a box of ICG 1940's BU Jeffersons Saturday and each and every coin was a coin nobody wanted at any price. Why? Because each and every one of them was a late die state and belive me when I say late I mean late! Look, in my experience people want nice coins and a nice coin in a PCGS or NGC and most of the time ANACS really sells itself but a ICG coin needs help, it needs some additional help to get a customer to want to buy either in price reduced or further convincing of it's accurate grade. I cannot fully explaine customers bias but it's there and there are too many other "fish in the sea".[/QUOTE]
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