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<p>[QUOTE="brandon spiegel, post: 2362029, member: 67787"]Thank you so much for the advice! I greatly appreciate it, I noticed how you stated that raw coins should not be purchased until a persons skills have developed, I most definitely agree with this statement for many coins, do you feel that a betters tatement might be "Do not pay more for a coin in a third party grading holder than the grading fees are"? Also do you feel that I should mention dealers"junk" boxes which tend to have authentic coins. Do you feel that the statement " Always buy a coin in a third party grading holder if the coin at hand has been altered or damaged" Note- many dealers tend to have boxes of low quality coins where great coins can be found for a great price" </p><p><br /></p><p>If this statement were to be said though, it would conflict with the modern silver round argument and would mean that coins such as mint state state quarters would be a good purchase, Furthermore I have found good coins for good prices in third party grading holders just to find out that they are fake. Im sorry I am a little bit confused at the moment Do you have any advice?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="brandon spiegel, post: 2362029, member: 67787"]Thank you so much for the advice! I greatly appreciate it, I noticed how you stated that raw coins should not be purchased until a persons skills have developed, I most definitely agree with this statement for many coins, do you feel that a betters tatement might be "Do not pay more for a coin in a third party grading holder than the grading fees are"? Also do you feel that I should mention dealers"junk" boxes which tend to have authentic coins. Do you feel that the statement " Always buy a coin in a third party grading holder if the coin at hand has been altered or damaged" Note- many dealers tend to have boxes of low quality coins where great coins can be found for a great price" If this statement were to be said though, it would conflict with the modern silver round argument and would mean that coins such as mint state state quarters would be a good purchase, Furthermore I have found good coins for good prices in third party grading holders just to find out that they are fake. Im sorry I am a little bit confused at the moment Do you have any advice?[/QUOTE]
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