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1859 Indian Head Cent Vs TPG

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 Posted 03/09/2018  4:12 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Coinfrog to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Boo. Still looks better to me.
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The coin was graded by NGC and pictures 1 and 4 show a lot of chatter on the coin.

Still a very pretty coin.
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03/09/2018 4:23 pm
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Whoops. Thanks ns for correcting my error

Looks much better than a 62 coin
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03/09/2018 4:48 pm
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I think that NGC went through a short period where coins were over graded and their reputation suffered a bit.

Now, they have become much harder.
As a result, if I were to sell a slabbed coin on ebay,
I would find it easier to attract bidders with a recently graded NGC coin.

Fortunately, the whole grading, and buy / sell system has now become a bit more reliable.

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It is now up to the Chinese to find a way to fake the current slabs to a higher level of deception.
Constant vigilance is the is the best defense.
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If it's got a CAC sticker how can you complain? After all, isn't that what ya'll brag about how great a CAC sticker is?
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I personally don't collect for the slab. I think the stickers are pointless
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