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<p>[QUOTE="princeofwaldo, post: 1962829, member: 24091"]Well that certainly is a nice coin, and in MS69 which means you didn't get gouged too bad on it. I would say your coin rises above the type of coins I am talking about because it has such a terrific design. I was referring more specifically to coins like 1961 Russian Roubles and circulation struck junk that was never (and never will be) rare.</p><p><br /></p><p>I am not privy to the negotiated prices that submitters get at NGC, but aside from the TV shows that are sending in literally hundreds of thousands of coins to be graded, I would be very surprised if NGC gave much (if any) kind of break on submissions just because someone has 500 coins that are all common 20th century stuff. Plus, I'm not certain these sellers on eBay are even the ones who sent them in, but rather they are the 3rd or 4th guy to own them in many instances. If you look at flacoin (feedback of 48431) most of the coins the guy sells are raw, many of them nicer than the stuff in slabs he sometimes offers. I still think someone is getting killed sending these in, but I may be wrong on that.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="princeofwaldo, post: 1962829, member: 24091"]Well that certainly is a nice coin, and in MS69 which means you didn't get gouged too bad on it. I would say your coin rises above the type of coins I am talking about because it has such a terrific design. I was referring more specifically to coins like 1961 Russian Roubles and circulation struck junk that was never (and never will be) rare. I am not privy to the negotiated prices that submitters get at NGC, but aside from the TV shows that are sending in literally hundreds of thousands of coins to be graded, I would be very surprised if NGC gave much (if any) kind of break on submissions just because someone has 500 coins that are all common 20th century stuff. Plus, I'm not certain these sellers on eBay are even the ones who sent them in, but rather they are the 3rd or 4th guy to own them in many instances. If you look at flacoin (feedback of 48431) most of the coins the guy sells are raw, many of them nicer than the stuff in slabs he sometimes offers. I still think someone is getting killed sending these in, but I may be wrong on that.[/QUOTE]
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