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<p>[QUOTE="Owle, post: 1354790, member: 22004"]Here are some hypothetical or likely cases that would not be worth cracking out and resubmitting:</p><p><br /></p><p>A common date type $20 Liberty or Saint coin in an MS 60-63 grade holder that only stands to gain a grade or two. Grading costs too much to make that proposition worthwhile.</p><p><br /></p><p>Any coin that would gain less than $50-$100 hypothetically if it upgraded. Since the assumption is that the coin is good or PQ for grade as it stands, to resubmit with little or any market value would make it an excercise in futility.</p><p><br /></p><p>A coin that has the merits of a significant grade increase but with "problems" that might make it a no grade. I bought such a coin from a sharp, cynical coin dealer (which aren't?), and had to put the coin on the window sil to let in tone for a month or two so it would grade again. </p><p><br /></p><p>The old holders are collectibles in and of themselves. In a few years they will bring even greater premiums, like all the other collectibles.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Owle, post: 1354790, member: 22004"]Here are some hypothetical or likely cases that would not be worth cracking out and resubmitting: A common date type $20 Liberty or Saint coin in an MS 60-63 grade holder that only stands to gain a grade or two. Grading costs too much to make that proposition worthwhile. Any coin that would gain less than $50-$100 hypothetically if it upgraded. Since the assumption is that the coin is good or PQ for grade as it stands, to resubmit with little or any market value would make it an excercise in futility. A coin that has the merits of a significant grade increase but with "problems" that might make it a no grade. I bought such a coin from a sharp, cynical coin dealer (which aren't?), and had to put the coin on the window sil to let in tone for a month or two so it would grade again. The old holders are collectibles in and of themselves. In a few years they will bring even greater premiums, like all the other collectibles.[/QUOTE]
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