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<p>[QUOTE="tammiGee, post: 3321067, member: 98133"]Sorry just noticed I posted this on the header....</p><p>I am on a housekeeping campaign to rid my drawers and closets of soon to be face value PCGS (there)slabs and turn them into currency to purchase my denoms. of choice raw in a condition that pleases my eye. I'm finished pretending to believe the spew coming from that bunch down in little Havana or wherever it is that you can get the "best" grade on anything from Ancient Coins to pitchers mound spittle that real money can buy. They have gotten ALL they are going to get from me. And what I can't sell I will use to pay my final invoice I owe them. Thats right face value in the slab! I had a best offer on that SMS (after I spent at least an hour messaging this customer back and forth why he couldn't find that slab with the cirt. veri. on the www) .of $1 .99...for a SP67CA (no M) SMS. What the %@)_99%^#7%!!! So it doesn't help when the guarantors of my coin's intrinsic value needs to be paid before I can sell my coin that they graded, annotated and labelled and sealed in plastic like an offering to the higher beings. National Guaranty Corporation has never even doubted much less charged me for correcting a mechanical error and I've gotten at least 4 from them. Its amazing, I lose on the average 35% greysheet on my newer NGC coins and 70+% now on the PCGS. Why, read their disclaimer at the bottom of their public priceguide manipulating values by comparing some PCGS graded coins (in PF69)are worth less than grading fees and are listed at raw....key word here is manipulate. B Madoff did the same thing and died in prison...They majority of the consuming public of collectable coins have a tendency these days to research and review a coins graded value before buying it and getting their facts from typically the TPG's website or WooToob. Occasionally some of us, or at least I, decide to sell a coin or two to finance another issue, vice or project and spend most of time defending my coins' grade instead of making sales and shipping product. I'm cracking whatever doesn't sell by month end and putting it into circulation. My NEW mantra: Its Raws to the Walls....baby[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="tammiGee, post: 3321067, member: 98133"]Sorry just noticed I posted this on the header.... I am on a housekeeping campaign to rid my drawers and closets of soon to be face value PCGS (there)slabs and turn them into currency to purchase my denoms. of choice raw in a condition that pleases my eye. I'm finished pretending to believe the spew coming from that bunch down in little Havana or wherever it is that you can get the "best" grade on anything from Ancient Coins to pitchers mound spittle that real money can buy. They have gotten ALL they are going to get from me. And what I can't sell I will use to pay my final invoice I owe them. Thats right face value in the slab! I had a best offer on that SMS (after I spent at least an hour messaging this customer back and forth why he couldn't find that slab with the cirt. veri. on the www) .of $1 .99...for a SP67CA (no M) SMS. What the %@)_99%^#7%!!! So it doesn't help when the guarantors of my coin's intrinsic value needs to be paid before I can sell my coin that they graded, annotated and labelled and sealed in plastic like an offering to the higher beings. National Guaranty Corporation has never even doubted much less charged me for correcting a mechanical error and I've gotten at least 4 from them. Its amazing, I lose on the average 35% greysheet on my newer NGC coins and 70+% now on the PCGS. Why, read their disclaimer at the bottom of their public priceguide manipulating values by comparing some PCGS graded coins (in PF69)are worth less than grading fees and are listed at raw....key word here is manipulate. B Madoff did the same thing and died in prison...They majority of the consuming public of collectable coins have a tendency these days to research and review a coins graded value before buying it and getting their facts from typically the TPG's website or WooToob. Occasionally some of us, or at least I, decide to sell a coin or two to finance another issue, vice or project and spend most of time defending my coins' grade instead of making sales and shipping product. I'm cracking whatever doesn't sell by month end and putting it into circulation. My NEW mantra: Its Raws to the Walls....baby[/QUOTE]
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