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Bought Three PF70 Coins...

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2006S Clad Colorado quarter, 2009S Silver Virgin Islands quarter, and 2008S M.V.Buren Dollar. $12-13 each, all NGC...
The prices on Numismedia of these coins range from $40 to $60, but usually you can get one from ebay with less than $20. Why there are such huge differences?
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I geuss not a lot fo people care for them, or atleats the ebay crowd doesn't.
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these coins are a bargain for the prices you paid in my opine
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allot of collectors feel NGC gives out to many 70's on modern coins that is why you can usually get NGC 70's allot cheaper than PCGS 70's. There isn't a huge market for modern 70's unless someone is building a registry set and since NGC puts out allot of 70's there are plenty of them for those people that are building those sets to choose which ones they want. When the supply outweighs the demand the price drops. NGC regostry allows you to add NGC graded coins along with PCGS graded coins to their registry which means if you are building a Collectors Society (NGC's registry) you can pick NGC or PCGS to add to that set, if you are building a PCGS Registry set though, all you can add to that set is PCGS coins so the supply is cut in half or more (since PCGS gives out less 70's) so the PCGS coins will bring more money
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Yes I also found that for the same 70, the price listed on PCGS's website is much higher than that on NGC's. Anyway, for the limited budget, I am happy with these coins:)
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" something is only worth what someone else is willing to pay"
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Hey, I'm still searching for my first "perfect coin", feel free to goat over yours.

NGC is still a well respected TPG.

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