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<p>[QUOTE="imrich, post: 969759, member: 22331"]<b>Another Supporter With An Opinion</b></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><font face="Arial Black"> I respect your opinion, and your right to differ, but it's apparent to me that you sometime read other than literal. I personally own many ICG certified Gold coins in mint state condition, have found them to be very consistent, and I believe, a quality "sight seen" higher grade "value coin". I've found their high end (i.e. PR69-70, MS69-70) coins to be ideal candidates for removal/re-submission. I personally haven't generally submitted to them, as I would rather acquire their relatively economically priced products. I'm pleased that others submit some quality coins to this firm, and I can advantageously purchase same at a discount. Anyone with a reasonable understanding of the Numismatic "Industry" knows why there are 3 TPG rated above ICG, and it isn't necessarily because of grading. I believe you'll find that ICG currently has a CDN published higher average than ANACS, and until relatively recently higher than NGC. I may misunderstand the reasons for these incongruities, but it appears that others may also appreciate something about ICG.</font></p><p><font face="Arial Black"><br /></font></p><p><font face="Arial Black"> I'm pleased that individuals as yourself are aggressively supporting other TPG, affronting those having "broad shoulders" who disagree. I can also factually support my opinions, and select the proper venue/method for disclosure/advocacy. I trust that you will continue to aggressively sell your understandings, and you can expect that others may see facets unrevealed to you, disclosing same, hopefully with patience/tact for proper enlightenment.</font></p><p><font face="Arial Black"><br /></font></p><p><font face="Arial Black">We both can agree that it's highly unlikely to find a high price ICG holdered coin in a Heritage Auction, but I suspect some of the new holdered coins were once certified by ICG. It seems that there are non-confrontational intelligent individuals who recognize relative quality/bargains, who are satisfied with others' choices. </font></p><p><font face="Arial Black"><br /></font></p><p><font face="Arial Black">As the husband said to the disapproving wife who objected to the termination of their horse, "that's two". PEACE!!</font></p><p><font face="Arial Black"><br /></font></p><p><font face="Arial Black"> </font></p><p><font face="Arial Black"><br /></font></p><p><font face="Arial Black"><br /></font></p><p><font face="Arial Black"></font>[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="imrich, post: 969759, member: 22331"][b]Another Supporter With An Opinion[/b] [FONT=Arial Black] I respect your opinion, and your right to differ, but it's apparent to me that you sometime read other than literal. I personally own many ICG certified Gold coins in mint state condition, have found them to be very consistent, and I believe, a quality "sight seen" higher grade "value coin". I've found their high end (i.e. PR69-70, MS69-70) coins to be ideal candidates for removal/re-submission. I personally haven't generally submitted to them, as I would rather acquire their relatively economically priced products. I'm pleased that others submit some quality coins to this firm, and I can advantageously purchase same at a discount. Anyone with a reasonable understanding of the Numismatic "Industry" knows why there are 3 TPG rated above ICG, and it isn't necessarily because of grading. I believe you'll find that ICG currently has a CDN published higher average than ANACS, and until relatively recently higher than NGC. I may misunderstand the reasons for these incongruities, but it appears that others may also appreciate something about ICG. I'm pleased that individuals as yourself are aggressively supporting other TPG, affronting those having "broad shoulders" who disagree. I can also factually support my opinions, and select the proper venue/method for disclosure/advocacy. I trust that you will continue to aggressively sell your understandings, and you can expect that others may see facets unrevealed to you, disclosing same, hopefully with patience/tact for proper enlightenment. We both can agree that it's highly unlikely to find a high price ICG holdered coin in a Heritage Auction, but I suspect some of the new holdered coins were once certified by ICG. It seems that there are non-confrontational intelligent individuals who recognize relative quality/bargains, who are satisfied with others' choices. As the husband said to the disapproving wife who objected to the termination of their horse, "that's two". PEACE!! [/FONT][/QUOTE]
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