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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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 It's just a "PIPE DREAM" for me!
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
2366 Posts |
If it was a good price for the coin I might consider it. IE it lists @ $5k+. Otherwise no.
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
617 Posts |
I guess I would ask myself if this upgrade would at the least hold its value and at best increase in value in the next few years. But if money is not an issue then I'd say what ever floats your boat.
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Previously Ousted
Canada
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would upgrade in a jiffy IF the coin in question would also be one of the low mintage issues. otherwise most others will sooner or later come around. the low mintage issues are a very lucrative investment... better than banks.. BUT Glenn... you forgot to note ICCS only... right? or does ICG and NNC also count?
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
7096 Posts |
I am always upgrading that's why I normally have 2 albums of each, So that I can keep the upgraded coin as well 
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Previously Ousted
Canada
398 Posts |
nicwinner.. you are funny..... wait for a MS65 Bargain? Glency will beat you to it every time! he has the time zone advantage....
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Pillar of the Community
3352 Posts |
I think as long as you open your album and the coins smile at you and there isn't "one nasty" coin that keeps catching your eye, then => you're good! ... however glenzy1, you are in a totally different world than "most" of us => you really do already probably have the nicest Canadian quarter collection known to man, so whenever you see an MS70 quarter, you probably panic and think that somebody will buy it and have a nicer coin than you in that one year! ... geesh, that must be very stressful and a bit horrible? ... just kidding => I've seen your list of coins and no matter what happens, you should take a deep-breath and realize that you rock and your coin-collection will always be awesome and worth Huge-coin! .... it is EPIC! However, I am always a bit cautious whenever the descriptions enter the MS-zone ... ummm, because it is totally up to the grader whether it's an MS-60, or whether it's an MS-65 etc, etc ... and yes, the price seems to go-up, expontentially! (so it becomes a bit of a figure-skater rating system, where you're never sure if those really high-marks are actually good or whether they are fudgy, ya know?) ... that's why I end-up being pretty satisfied with my EF and/or my AU coins ... they're certainle good enough => and at that point the coins already rock and they look great! ==> regardless, I seem to have totally moved-on and I've totally turned my back on my wonderful quarters ... for I've thrown myself into researching and collecting ancients! .... I know, brutal, eh? ... anyway ... => yah, I know zero about them, so it is is super refreshing and brand new ... so if I was you, I would not stress => I'd try to relax and maybe you should change gears and try something new! ... man, it's so refreshing and exciting ... take a walk on the wild-side! 
Edited by stevex6 03/17/2012 11:19 pm
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Pillar of the Community
 Canada
1554 Posts |
 Stevex you are crack me up! Why I initiated this thread is to see how other Collectors deal with upgrades. I only used the MS-64 > MS-65 example since it's the only "zone" on the entire Sheldon grading scale where the price is significantly higher for the the small jump it takes on the scale. Where else do you go up a mere point and pay 2X-5X the price! Any grade can apply to this thread whether you are upgrading from an VG-10 to a VF-30 or an AU-50 to a MS-63, all I'm interested in is a debate on Members thoughts and habits of upgrading? Thank you soo much for you input. Also, I did not mention a T.P.G. or if the your upgrade was slabbed, since many Members on this site do not have slabbed coins, therefore I left it open either way. Glenn 
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Pillar of the Community
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New Member
Canada
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Yep I have found myself doing exactly that and have been upgrding my Elizabeth 11 collection and it has grown very nicely ( finally finished my dime collection ) and I am taking my time on finding the right coins and have been replacing all of my proofs for at least a MS-64 to a MS-65 ( I do not find a need to own anything actually higher then these grades because I think it just comes down to what is adesire to own the very best or just to own a nice collection and its the later for me. )Well off to find some more coins.ship
Edited by ship of fools 03/18/2012 11:34 am
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Valued Member
Canada
58 Posts |
I am still too new to the hobby to try and better my collection. I am too busy trying to fill holes, trying to get one example of each cicrulation silver coin. I have been lucky enough to come across some doubles its fun to try and pick the better one. Any ms coins I look at are soo expensive I cant justify it just yet. I did buy a few proof sets to start and I am very pleased with those, made the bold decision to cut them out and put them in my album. Pretty confident I got some MS coins at a decent price but that was only for 65,64, and 63.
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Pillar of the Community
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That's awesome => I remember and loved being at the stage that you're currently at => eager, anxious and sucking-in all of the coin "stuff" ... everything is new and cool!
Good luck loonietoon => you've definitely come to the right place to learn, ask questions and make friendly contacts!
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
1051 Posts |
I'd rather skip MS-64 altogether. In MS grades,I find MS-63, 65, 66, and 67 the only grades that justify their cost/value ratio.
Example? An AU coin, particularly a 55 or 58, will quite possibly look better than an MS-60, maybe an MS-62. I'm as guilty as anybody of playing the numbers game, but blind numerical upgrades are not really what I'd consider a good strategy.
That said, would I upgrade from a 64 (if I had one) to a 65 if the 65 was missing the one little field nick that forever tormented me like a thorn stuck in my long johns? Yes, I probably would :)
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
1700 Posts |
For normal circulation coins of 1995 and later, MS 65 is good enough for me. For any special commermoratives, I make sets of them in any condition. Recently, I found an old roll while roll hunting. I made a set of 1970 to 1981 cents in MS condition.
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
650 Posts |
Glenn from your posts you have an amazing collection , this is a question more suited for Doctor Phill. No offence but as some others have pointed out some would like to complete a series ,at the lowest cost to the collector.
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