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Salzberg Advises: Research PCGS Populations And Prices

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 Posted 02/02/2017  3:45 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Tbone to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
It seems Mr. Salzberg may have really gotten to Mr. Willis.

I can't help but think this "promotion" is a direct result of this spat.

http://www.PCGS.com/crossover?utm_s...MDIyMzM3NAS2

I'm not sure but I think this is first time I've seen PCGS offer a crossover and NOT charge you if it doesn't cross.
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Tbone, I believe you're right on both of your statements. When I got the email about the promotion, I also first thought that this might be a result of NGC's announcement, especially NGC's crossover offer a little while ago. Also, having received the PCGS newsletter since late 2013, all PCGS Crossover specials have been more like pay $10 if it doesn't cross or pay $20 whether it crosses or not.
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When you cross over can a coin get a higher grade? I wish it wasn't so difficult for the normal collector to submit to PCGS. I have a nice Peace dollar in an ANACS holder that I'd love to get into a NGC or PCGS holder!
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Yes, a coin that is crossed over can received a higher grade, but a very low percentages of coins receive a higher grade.
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