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<p>[QUOTE="Mr. Coin Lover, post: 643986, member: 16060"]No doubt "PQ" is just something else that can be abused. But a seller can have all the grading with all the superlatives out there, but it still boils down to the "Do like it? and Can I afford it?" </p><p><br /></p><p>Maybe I look at this too simple for my own good. I do study up on a coin before I purchase it, I certainly have learned to have patience. But, for me it still always boils down to those two questions above.</p><p><br /></p><p>I've looked at probalby a couple of thousand Buffalos at this point. I have seen more of these I consider overgraded than any coin I have looked at. I have seen many a grade or two lower, but with a much better strike. Since my Buffalos are going to be cracked out anyway I stay with what Bowers says and that is to go for the better strike than higher grade. I think a better strike can have more eye appeal.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Mr. Coin Lover, post: 643986, member: 16060"]No doubt "PQ" is just something else that can be abused. But a seller can have all the grading with all the superlatives out there, but it still boils down to the "Do like it? and Can I afford it?" Maybe I look at this too simple for my own good. I do study up on a coin before I purchase it, I certainly have learned to have patience. But, for me it still always boils down to those two questions above. I've looked at probalby a couple of thousand Buffalos at this point. I have seen more of these I consider overgraded than any coin I have looked at. I have seen many a grade or two lower, but with a much better strike. Since my Buffalos are going to be cracked out anyway I stay with what Bowers says and that is to go for the better strike than higher grade. I think a better strike can have more eye appeal.[/QUOTE]
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