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<p>[QUOTE="okbustchaser, post: 2647098, member: 72642"]Actually, it would only reduce what you could sell it for in the future if after recertification it graded lower.</p><p><br /></p><p>And contrary to popular belief although coins right on the boundary of either the higher or lower grade may change most of the time a coin fits comfortably in the middle of its grade range and comes back the same grade.</p><p><br /></p><p>It will, admittedly, lower its liquidity if forced to sell without recertification.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="okbustchaser, post: 2647098, member: 72642"]Actually, it would only reduce what you could sell it for in the future if after recertification it graded lower. And contrary to popular belief although coins right on the boundary of either the higher or lower grade may change most of the time a coin fits comfortably in the middle of its grade range and comes back the same grade. It will, admittedly, lower its liquidity if forced to sell without recertification.[/QUOTE]
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