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<p>[QUOTE="davidh, post: 449423, member: 15062"]Your idea of an inventory must be different from mine.</p><p><br /></p><p>My inventory includes a description of each coin, when I got it, who I got it from, the amount I paid for it and the location such as album, box, etc. The description includes the date, grade and any description of color, flaws, etc.</p><p><br /></p><p>My inventory includes everything that might be on a slab plus additional information. Your slab might say your 1895-S quarter is graded AU-50. My inventory would say my 1895-S quarter was purchased in 2003 from X for $150, it is AU with slight wear only on the eagle's wing tips and Liberty's wreath, it has small scrape in the field below Liberty's chin and a small rim hit at 8 o'clock on the reverse. Overall brilliant with slight blue toning around outer reverse edge.</p><p><br /></p><p>Which system gives a descendent a better head start on selling the coin? Your is only a TPG opinion of what it is; my inventory is my TPG opinion of what it is. I don't know that a buyer would be overly impressed by either opinion. </p><p><br /></p><p>At least that's my opinion.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="davidh, post: 449423, member: 15062"]Your idea of an inventory must be different from mine. My inventory includes a description of each coin, when I got it, who I got it from, the amount I paid for it and the location such as album, box, etc. The description includes the date, grade and any description of color, flaws, etc. My inventory includes everything that might be on a slab plus additional information. Your slab might say your 1895-S quarter is graded AU-50. My inventory would say my 1895-S quarter was purchased in 2003 from X for $150, it is AU with slight wear only on the eagle's wing tips and Liberty's wreath, it has small scrape in the field below Liberty's chin and a small rim hit at 8 o'clock on the reverse. Overall brilliant with slight blue toning around outer reverse edge. Which system gives a descendent a better head start on selling the coin? Your is only a TPG opinion of what it is; my inventory is my TPG opinion of what it is. I don't know that a buyer would be overly impressed by either opinion. At least that's my opinion.[/QUOTE]
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