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<p>[QUOTE="BR549, post: 885407, member: 7110"]If the seller is an authorized PCGS dealer, the the seller is obligated pledge wise to respect the assigned grade on the slab, no if's, ands or buts about it. The buyer on the other hand is not buying sight unseen, so an experienced collector should have the upper hand...the dealer must sell something to stay in business, the collector is under no stress or obligation to purchase.</p><p><br /></p><p>The coin should sell it's self, no matter what type of plastic it is resting in...used to be a TPG function was to authenticate coins, but it soon found out that grading moderns is where the money was located, so be it. </p><p><br /></p><p>I know this did not directly answer your question, everyone is different and so is just about every coin out there. Seems there is no correct answer, it's a gut feeling you get if you know your being railroaded or not.</p><p><br /></p><p>The internet can put you, the collector at even odds with most coin dealers...do your leg work, learn and listen.</p><p><br /></p><p>Happy Collecting[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="BR549, post: 885407, member: 7110"]If the seller is an authorized PCGS dealer, the the seller is obligated pledge wise to respect the assigned grade on the slab, no if's, ands or buts about it. The buyer on the other hand is not buying sight unseen, so an experienced collector should have the upper hand...the dealer must sell something to stay in business, the collector is under no stress or obligation to purchase. The coin should sell it's self, no matter what type of plastic it is resting in...used to be a TPG function was to authenticate coins, but it soon found out that grading moderns is where the money was located, so be it. I know this did not directly answer your question, everyone is different and so is just about every coin out there. Seems there is no correct answer, it's a gut feeling you get if you know your being railroaded or not. The internet can put you, the collector at even odds with most coin dealers...do your leg work, learn and listen. Happy Collecting[/QUOTE]
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