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<p>[QUOTE="QUAVIET, post: 18010, member: 1425"]Thanks a lot for the scoop. With the $3.8K coin I could see scratches and pitting. This I did not see on my $5.5K coin. I also liked the fact that it had a glimmering shine which indicates that no one has baked or dipped it. I was looking for support for my purchase and thank you for inspecting my coin. I suspect that coin values are rising so I did not go back over 6 months to check prices at Heritage. You are also correct about Coin Vault. I watch this show for entertainment. Robert (I think that is his name) puts out some good info but also pushes NGC which he puts on the same bar as PCGS. As more new collectors get involved and look for a place to invest their money, they will realize what I already have, and you will see NGC prices rise and PCGS fall until they reach a common ground or you will see NGC prices rise up to the PCGS level. This only as long as they keep their standards high. I only buy PCGS or NGC and will not look down my nuismatic nose at NGC slabs as compared to PCGS. LOL. Thanks again for your input. An amateur.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="QUAVIET, post: 18010, member: 1425"]Thanks a lot for the scoop. With the $3.8K coin I could see scratches and pitting. This I did not see on my $5.5K coin. I also liked the fact that it had a glimmering shine which indicates that no one has baked or dipped it. I was looking for support for my purchase and thank you for inspecting my coin. I suspect that coin values are rising so I did not go back over 6 months to check prices at Heritage. You are also correct about Coin Vault. I watch this show for entertainment. Robert (I think that is his name) puts out some good info but also pushes NGC which he puts on the same bar as PCGS. As more new collectors get involved and look for a place to invest their money, they will realize what I already have, and you will see NGC prices rise and PCGS fall until they reach a common ground or you will see NGC prices rise up to the PCGS level. This only as long as they keep their standards high. I only buy PCGS or NGC and will not look down my nuismatic nose at NGC slabs as compared to PCGS. LOL. Thanks again for your input. An amateur.[/QUOTE]
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