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<p>[QUOTE="BooksB4Coins, post: 1594748, member: 36230"]Understandable, but I do not believe any of these would work out well for you. If interested in seated material, you may want to consider trying to snag tougher and/or undervalued dates that can give decent returns raw or slabbed. There are a number of issues that are laughably undervalued in most all the price guides, and while it is not easy to locate them, the challenge can be fun and many are worth sitting on IMO. Variety picking is also something to consider, but of course it will take time, practice, and knowledge.</p><p><br /></p><p>Keep in mind that problem seated material is everywhere, so if your goal is submission, be very discriminating with what you buy. There is no reason to try with a coin unless it is a pretty solid bet and/or will yield a nice return. Buying raw and submitting for profit sounds easy enough, but until you develop a better understanding of what will and will not grade out, it is probably best to avoid this until you can do so.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="BooksB4Coins, post: 1594748, member: 36230"]Understandable, but I do not believe any of these would work out well for you. If interested in seated material, you may want to consider trying to snag tougher and/or undervalued dates that can give decent returns raw or slabbed. There are a number of issues that are laughably undervalued in most all the price guides, and while it is not easy to locate them, the challenge can be fun and many are worth sitting on IMO. Variety picking is also something to consider, but of course it will take time, practice, and knowledge. Keep in mind that problem seated material is everywhere, so if your goal is submission, be very discriminating with what you buy. There is no reason to try with a coin unless it is a pretty solid bet and/or will yield a nice return. Buying raw and submitting for profit sounds easy enough, but until you develop a better understanding of what will and will not grade out, it is probably best to avoid this until you can do so.[/QUOTE]
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