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<p>[QUOTE="Kasia, post: 1268963, member: 31533"]I am happy lots of people are responding, as I have so much to learn. I did purchase off eBay some mid to high grade PCGS slabbed state/nat'l park quarters so I could actually see exactly which coins were being graded what on those. Have MS-64 thru 68 on those, I believe. Also have a NGC graded 1995 DDO cent (MS-67) and a NGC graded 1982 No P (MS-65). Sometimes the best way to learn these things (hope I'm right) is to actually see and be able to examine the actual coin in it's slab to try to figure out which things are on the coin and where did it grade. </p><p><br /></p><p>Others please feel free to keep chiming in, as I really want to learn and have confidence in which TPG I use for which coins, and why. </p><p><br /></p><p>I have a good Ultra-Modern US set going on most denominations, and am happy with that. It allows me to complete a set/sets as well as keeping the cost down, and allowing me to be hands on in the process. Because of that, I am trying to figure out which coins (if any, basically) I should send to be slabbed. I know it's not a huge market, but lots of people do like the moderns.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Kasia, post: 1268963, member: 31533"]I am happy lots of people are responding, as I have so much to learn. I did purchase off eBay some mid to high grade PCGS slabbed state/nat'l park quarters so I could actually see exactly which coins were being graded what on those. Have MS-64 thru 68 on those, I believe. Also have a NGC graded 1995 DDO cent (MS-67) and a NGC graded 1982 No P (MS-65). Sometimes the best way to learn these things (hope I'm right) is to actually see and be able to examine the actual coin in it's slab to try to figure out which things are on the coin and where did it grade. Others please feel free to keep chiming in, as I really want to learn and have confidence in which TPG I use for which coins, and why. I have a good Ultra-Modern US set going on most denominations, and am happy with that. It allows me to complete a set/sets as well as keeping the cost down, and allowing me to be hands on in the process. Because of that, I am trying to figure out which coins (if any, basically) I should send to be slabbed. I know it's not a huge market, but lots of people do like the moderns.[/QUOTE]
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