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 Posted 10/14/2019  11:01 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add tdziemia to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

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He was right.


I'm a show me the numbers guy.

I still don't see numbers to prove that PCGS has graded more US coins than NGC.

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just carl is a very wise man and gave you the best advice on the subject... save your money and headache on the paperwork, just buy more coins and enjoy yourself and the hunt. If you are looking for a return on your investment, sure, slab away. If you are building a collection to share with your grandkids, like you have said, just buy more coins! To me, it's a no brainer, buy more coins, not plastic slabs. But, what do I know?
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No worries. It will all work out in the end. The enjoy part is without question either way.
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My friend has a China doll collection,he tells me it is worth serious 5 figures in total.

I mention this for a few reasons , HE understands his collection but his children do not. He is 70+ and has being having his heart overhauled.

I as sitting there the other day and he comes in and notices my gold coin collection and marvels at the 70 grade slabs.

would it be best to sell up (for him) to sell his China dolls into a more common thing like graded precious metals.

one of the worst things anyone can do is leave their family a mess to clean up in times of tragedy.

imagine inheriting a rare movie poster collection and having no idea on what to do:(
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