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<p>[QUOTE="jaceravone, post: 802785, member: 9474"]Russ. I am very much like you when it comes to uniformity. Here is my two cents. Leave it alone for the time being. PCGS graded coins tend to command higher prices than NGC coins. Not always, but most of the time. I did this several years ago. I had really nice early comm which PCGS graded 64. I thought it was at least a 65 and so I cracked it out and sent it into NGC thinking it would come back higher. Plus, most of my stuff at the time was NGC. It came back the same grade. But now that same grade brought the value of the coin down because it was in a NGC holder and not a PCGS holder. I should have left it alone. I still keep that PCGS sticker as a reminder. I have not made the same mistake again. I have found that in coin collecting, it is best to sleep on it for a few days and give it some serious though before you do anything. I have some some really stupid things with my coins which I wish I could take back. But that is all part of the learning process. Now if you are anything like me...you have probably already made up your mind, but trust me it takes discipline to wait and think things through. Good luck.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="jaceravone, post: 802785, member: 9474"]Russ. I am very much like you when it comes to uniformity. Here is my two cents. Leave it alone for the time being. PCGS graded coins tend to command higher prices than NGC coins. Not always, but most of the time. I did this several years ago. I had really nice early comm which PCGS graded 64. I thought it was at least a 65 and so I cracked it out and sent it into NGC thinking it would come back higher. Plus, most of my stuff at the time was NGC. It came back the same grade. But now that same grade brought the value of the coin down because it was in a NGC holder and not a PCGS holder. I should have left it alone. I still keep that PCGS sticker as a reminder. I have not made the same mistake again. I have found that in coin collecting, it is best to sleep on it for a few days and give it some serious though before you do anything. I have some some really stupid things with my coins which I wish I could take back. But that is all part of the learning process. Now if you are anything like me...you have probably already made up your mind, but trust me it takes discipline to wait and think things through. Good luck.[/QUOTE]
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