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<p>[QUOTE="Kasia, post: 3278620, member: 31533"]You are already saying what you have in criteria... key dates and how much a coin should be worth.</p><p>So, your poll answers are not going to address your general question in the title.</p><p>No one should be answering 'any'. And 'advice' doesn't let anyone know how much a coin's worth relates or helps anyone decide, even with a key coin.</p><p><br /></p><p>Basically, grading is great for certain coins. It can help in selling a coin or in ordering registered sets, grade wise and give assurances that it is not a details coin, etc. But in reality, you should be buying the coin, not the slab....</p><p>So, theoretically, the price of a coin in a slab should be the same price that coin is worth outside the slab...</p><p><br /></p><p>So, how much of grading fees and costs to send/receive the coin from a tpg that you might 'eat' when the coin sells or whether it is a coin that having a valued opinion on will help it sell or help it sell at a fairly high price.</p><p><br /></p><p>Many people use a 100.00 figure for the coin's value as their starting point.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Kasia, post: 3278620, member: 31533"]You are already saying what you have in criteria... key dates and how much a coin should be worth. So, your poll answers are not going to address your general question in the title. No one should be answering 'any'. And 'advice' doesn't let anyone know how much a coin's worth relates or helps anyone decide, even with a key coin. Basically, grading is great for certain coins. It can help in selling a coin or in ordering registered sets, grade wise and give assurances that it is not a details coin, etc. But in reality, you should be buying the coin, not the slab.... So, theoretically, the price of a coin in a slab should be the same price that coin is worth outside the slab... So, how much of grading fees and costs to send/receive the coin from a tpg that you might 'eat' when the coin sells or whether it is a coin that having a valued opinion on will help it sell or help it sell at a fairly high price. Many people use a 100.00 figure for the coin's value as their starting point.[/QUOTE]
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