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<p>[QUOTE="rhoggman, post: 390558, member: 13987"]Not too bad of a deal, but you can get population info for signing up at heritage for FREE. Of course the PCGS pop report is much more convieniant and more up to date. At Heritage you have to search for individual coins they have for sale, or that have sold, and then look at the details.</p><p> </p><p>The way I see it is the TPGs are a needed but beneficial evil, and if you are going to to do it, you cannot go wrong with the best.</p><p> </p><p>You can also think of it as a very limited form of insurance concerning the grade of your coin.</p><p> </p><p>$25 bucks a coin can be a good deal if the coins you are having graded are worth it.</p><p> </p><p>If your coins are under $100 in value per coin it is kind of a wash unless you are able to submit them en masse with a large group. Ask your local dealer... they sometimes facilitate these kind of things for their customers or know someone else who does. Then you can get a much better deal. When I do this I typically pay less than $10/ coin.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="rhoggman, post: 390558, member: 13987"]Not too bad of a deal, but you can get population info for signing up at heritage for FREE. Of course the PCGS pop report is much more convieniant and more up to date. At Heritage you have to search for individual coins they have for sale, or that have sold, and then look at the details. The way I see it is the TPGs are a needed but beneficial evil, and if you are going to to do it, you cannot go wrong with the best. You can also think of it as a very limited form of insurance concerning the grade of your coin. $25 bucks a coin can be a good deal if the coins you are having graded are worth it. If your coins are under $100 in value per coin it is kind of a wash unless you are able to submit them en masse with a large group. Ask your local dealer... they sometimes facilitate these kind of things for their customers or know someone else who does. Then you can get a much better deal. When I do this I typically pay less than $10/ coin.[/QUOTE]
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