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ANA Grading US Coins Today Course

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Now that I'm an ANA member (thanks, nfine!) I'm thinking of enrolling in https://www.money.org/grading-us-coins-course this course. Is it worth the $46? Has anyone else took the course? Seems like it couldn't hurt to get better on grading...
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I haven't taken the course, but I have taken their summer seminar grading classes and they were excellent.
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I haven't taken the course, but I have taken their summer seminar grading classes and they were excellent.

Me too.
I took both the Grading 1 and Grading 2 summer seminars.
I enjoyed both.
Basically I found out that I'm generally a technical grader.
I kept coming out about one grade lower than the slabbed grade.

I think that's because I learned grading before slabbing and the TPG's got going.
I bought several key coins raw in the 70's.
They all slabbed original when I finally sent them in some 20 or so years later.
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