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My thoughts are the older the coins get the more valuable they become, yes I know once graded that's final!
My thoughts are the older the coins get the more valuable they become, yes I know once graded that's final!
In some ways, the age of the coin can affect value, but there are many other things to consider. Coin type, date, MM and any variety will have a major effect. Coin condition also has a major effect beyond the above. It's really not just about how old a coin is. I'm not an ancients collector, but I have a Roman coin minted in 330 AD. It's so common that it is really not worth much at all. A few bucks?
As to grading, it's not final. Anyone is welcome to take a graded/slabbed coin, break it out and resubmit it for another round of grading or keep it raw.
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