I buy them raw and send them to ANACS because I like the protection of the slab. So far, my grades have agreed with theirs, so I guess you'd say that mine are graded by me and ANACS.
Most raw! I invest in rolls of coins just the way they came from the mint. The problem is they also come in bags they, are put and, sold as rolls. If you find a good dealer you know they are fresh. Most coins will grade ms62 to 64. This is a way for dealers to sell coins that have not been cleaned, Yet still demand a premium. Also, If a coin is graded it will sometimes cost more for the same coin out of your pocket, although the holder is to protect it. 18 dollars a coin is High these days for grading services to slab your coins. In conclusion Some coins could sell for the same price as a slabbed coin. Therefore you make a profit selling raw, and if you are buying you get a good deal because, the holder will keep it from damage., the holder is free.
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