Just wondering why many expensive coins graded by pcgs or other. For instance take a look at this dime, why wouldn't the owner have had it graded? From e ba y. Note what is written in the "condition " https://www.ebay.com/itm/168110027110?_skw=1916+d+mercury+dime+pcgs&itmmeta=01KFZR9T9QQ4H3J9MQER5F956V&hash=item2724237166:g:jQsAAeSw7QJpdk~B&itmprp=enc:AQALAAAA0O7PUuNWmJ++UShgI9tQz/r7w4mPb2euP1dfrGHGpMlzOH2XX3zDyk9/QdRA5lW3xVGdeBP8q6U2opNT/BbBW43VcoEjdC/CWsxC7Dsi8cXDA/0VAsLsMdNNACl8i/vNkQv4Q4eqPKkiiqTdXNwRHfmi78lEY6LyyupVRQfdSnnxVipl9NtyWgPKUkGzpgZgaA6wR4hHOXsK9xCJFM8Au06bfqA72J+XCPHA66mhhu1nbF8fOza0MDl89DCUFAs5--pRmlM9Bsmwe91lKrDVhlM=|tkp:Bk9SR4Clp_j_Zg&LH_Auction=1
I've noticed that many of Denver Coins offerings are raw. They have a good reputation, but I have not nor will not bid on a coin that is not in a holder, unless it is low value.