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<p>[QUOTE="NotSure, post: 768731, member: 20034"]As an aside, Duke's assumption that NGC will be grading them soon, I don't think will happen (if it does, it better happen SOON). Those coins that are in NGC slabs, as well as in unattributed PCGS plastic, are being 'picked' every chance available. The NGC graded coins are usually receiving a 1 point downgrade. At least those coins that are in unattributed PCGS plastic can't get downgraded. I believe this boat has left the NGC dock already. With most coins fetching more $$ in PCGS plastic in general, I could only see those that prefer their coins in NGC plastic RE-crossing them, IF NGC began to attribute this variety (and quite literally, they'd have to start that tomorrow). NGC MIGHT be able to get SOME submissions IF they charged less than PCGS charges for attribution. It costs at LEAST $42 at PCGS ($14 for the attribution), depending on the service level. IF you had a '56 and a lock MS65, you are looking at $54 due to the coins value being over $300. Personally, I think they should have jumped when PCGS did, as they let it slip right through their hands.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="NotSure, post: 768731, member: 20034"]As an aside, Duke's assumption that NGC will be grading them soon, I don't think will happen (if it does, it better happen SOON). Those coins that are in NGC slabs, as well as in unattributed PCGS plastic, are being 'picked' every chance available. The NGC graded coins are usually receiving a 1 point downgrade. At least those coins that are in unattributed PCGS plastic can't get downgraded. I believe this boat has left the NGC dock already. With most coins fetching more $$ in PCGS plastic in general, I could only see those that prefer their coins in NGC plastic RE-crossing them, IF NGC began to attribute this variety (and quite literally, they'd have to start that tomorrow). NGC MIGHT be able to get SOME submissions IF they charged less than PCGS charges for attribution. It costs at LEAST $42 at PCGS ($14 for the attribution), depending on the service level. IF you had a '56 and a lock MS65, you are looking at $54 due to the coins value being over $300. Personally, I think they should have jumped when PCGS did, as they let it slip right through their hands.[/QUOTE]
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