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<p>[QUOTE="ToughCOINS, post: 7996967, member: 20480"] <ol> <li>7</li> <li>1</li> <li>5 . . . I typically don't send coins in unless (1) they are worth $300 or more, (2) they are widely counterfeited, or (3) the value jumps multiples between candidate grades.</li> <li>2 . . . I am not a crackout artist, and typically don't do this, although I have done so on a few occasions. In those cases, I thought the coin would increase in value by at least $200.</li> <li>Gold coinage</li> <li>Detailed attribution (error type, provenance) as long as the value of the attribution justifies the expense of submission.</li> <li>2 . . . I think there are some who break out and resell every Details coin they can buy, and there are others who have never cracked a coin out at all.</li> <li>2</li> <li>No acceptable answer available to select. It varies from series to series (no TPG is most or least conservative at all series), from buyer to buyer (some have completely brainwashed allegiance to just one TPG) and when coins have borderline problems (some pass over the issue while others detail the problem).</li> </ol><p>[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="ToughCOINS, post: 7996967, member: 20480"][LIST=1] [*]7 [*]1 [*]5 . . . I typically don't send coins in unless (1) they are worth $300 or more, (2) they are widely counterfeited, or (3) the value jumps multiples between candidate grades. [*]2 . . . I am not a crackout artist, and typically don't do this, although I have done so on a few occasions. In those cases, I thought the coin would increase in value by at least $200. [*]Gold coinage [*]Detailed attribution (error type, provenance) as long as the value of the attribution justifies the expense of submission. [*]2 . . . I think there are some who break out and resell every Details coin they can buy, and there are others who have never cracked a coin out at all. [*]2 [*]No acceptable answer available to select. It varies from series to series (no TPG is most or least conservative at all series), from buyer to buyer (some have completely brainwashed allegiance to just one TPG) and when coins have borderline problems (some pass over the issue while others detail the problem). [/LIST][/QUOTE]
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