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<p>[QUOTE="fiddlehead, post: 2067341, member: 31286"]With vintage gold as you describe, I would prefer NGC or PCGS certification - and if they are actually certifiable, not details, they will be worth 30 to 50% more in NGC or PCGS holders than any other TPG. I know this from buying and selling. I always expect a vintage gold coin in an ANACS holder to sell for considerably less - and if I believe in the coin, I'll break it out and send to NGC. With luck, it can work out. This would be especially true of the 92 $10, which is a pretty valuable coin in a full grade N or P holder. I bought a 91 $5 cc in a PCI holder - xf45 - broke it out and sent to NGC - came back au58. Gold coins I've owned in ANACS holders have proven difficult to sell unless seriously discounted. But you never know, sometimes you can take advantage of that situation.</p><p><br /></p><p>BTW, the OP says he saw these coins in his local shop - I assume it was a coin shop. These days I think it would be hard to find a coin dealer who wouldn't send a rare gold coin (all CC's are in that category I suppose) in for NGC or PCGS grading if they thought they would grade. So I would always assume that dealer owned rare gold that is raw is unlikely to grade - but then you never know for sure.</p><p><br /></p><p>duk[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="fiddlehead, post: 2067341, member: 31286"]With vintage gold as you describe, I would prefer NGC or PCGS certification - and if they are actually certifiable, not details, they will be worth 30 to 50% more in NGC or PCGS holders than any other TPG. I know this from buying and selling. I always expect a vintage gold coin in an ANACS holder to sell for considerably less - and if I believe in the coin, I'll break it out and send to NGC. With luck, it can work out. This would be especially true of the 92 $10, which is a pretty valuable coin in a full grade N or P holder. I bought a 91 $5 cc in a PCI holder - xf45 - broke it out and sent to NGC - came back au58. Gold coins I've owned in ANACS holders have proven difficult to sell unless seriously discounted. But you never know, sometimes you can take advantage of that situation. BTW, the OP says he saw these coins in his local shop - I assume it was a coin shop. These days I think it would be hard to find a coin dealer who wouldn't send a rare gold coin (all CC's are in that category I suppose) in for NGC or PCGS grading if they thought they would grade. So I would always assume that dealer owned rare gold that is raw is unlikely to grade - but then you never know for sure. duk[/QUOTE]
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