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1971-D Eisenhower Dollar Coin DDR Or Nice M/D?

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 Posted 05/11/2021  9:13 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Emaroots23 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Yea I saw that Coop. The grading system is really hard for me. Coins that look really raunchy end up being MS67 so that will take a while for me to learn. So you don't it grade high?
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 Posted 05/11/2021  9:45 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add coop to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I guess my approach is to show that only the highest grade coins are worth grading. Average stuff is only a pipe dream to consider sending it in to be slabed. It will cost more than you will ever get back for the grade. Myself when buying a coin pay nothing extra for a slab coin. Just the raw price is all I'd pay. A coin in a coffin is nothing special to me. So how many have I sent of to be slabed? Zero. To me it is the grading company's getting rich on this scheme. Most of the time I don't agree with there grades many times. So my motto? "Buy the coin, not the slab." If you feel the grade is not correct, the only offer the lower grade price. Don't just take their word, be convinced yourself if they are right or wrong. You're the buyer, you have that right. Easy to pass on a coin, than to buy a problem coin. So don't be swayed on the plastic.
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 Posted 05/13/2021  08:22 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Emaroots23 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Very good to know.
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