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<p>[QUOTE="ddddd, post: 4833720, member: 22377"]The GSA I just added in but if you look at a typical raw non GSA 1883-CC, I see plenty selling for the same amount as 62/63 graded examples.</p><p><br /></p><p>Morgans, Peace Dollars, Modern US and World cover the great majority of slabbed inexpensive coins. If we are talking about less common coins, then the discussion is not the same as what we initially started talking about. What specifically are you looking at then?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="ddddd, post: 4833720, member: 22377"]The GSA I just added in but if you look at a typical raw non GSA 1883-CC, I see plenty selling for the same amount as 62/63 graded examples. Morgans, Peace Dollars, Modern US and World cover the great majority of slabbed inexpensive coins. If we are talking about less common coins, then the discussion is not the same as what we initially started talking about. What specifically are you looking at then?[/QUOTE]
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