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<p>[QUOTE="messydesk, post: 3715406, member: 1765"]A good point. Does the market appreciate this, however? If you're basically cherrypicking for grade, making the better buy, is it possible to realize as much gain on the selling side if the TPGs don't make striking characteristics more popular? As a Morgan dollar specialist, I know which dates are typically well struck and which ones are pancakes. A well-struck 90-O or 92-O or a sharply detailed 21-S is a special coin, but the overall marketplace only reacts when a TPG says it's OK.</p><p><br /></p><p>For Roosevelt dimes, was the decline of value of non-FB coins offset by the increase in value of the FB coins (i.e., same total demand for Roosevelt dimes) or was there an overall decline in the value of the Roosevelt dime market (i.e., demand for coins graded FB matched average pre-FB demand, but dropped for others)?</p><p><br /></p><p>A complex problem, mapping all the dimensions of grading into a price.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="messydesk, post: 3715406, member: 1765"]A good point. Does the market appreciate this, however? If you're basically cherrypicking for grade, making the better buy, is it possible to realize as much gain on the selling side if the TPGs don't make striking characteristics more popular? As a Morgan dollar specialist, I know which dates are typically well struck and which ones are pancakes. A well-struck 90-O or 92-O or a sharply detailed 21-S is a special coin, but the overall marketplace only reacts when a TPG says it's OK. For Roosevelt dimes, was the decline of value of non-FB coins offset by the increase in value of the FB coins (i.e., same total demand for Roosevelt dimes) or was there an overall decline in the value of the Roosevelt dime market (i.e., demand for coins graded FB matched average pre-FB demand, but dropped for others)? A complex problem, mapping all the dimensions of grading into a price.[/QUOTE]
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