Should You Submit Your Coins For Grading?
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Should You Submit Your Coins For Grading?
When should you submit your coins to grading companies? It's a question asked by many coin collectors and roll searches. So I created a detailed video on this subject since it's not a simple answer.
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Re: Should You Submit Your Coins For Grading?
Thank you Daniel. Very helpful informitve video on what to grade and not to grade. :)
On the coins that are not worth grading what or where do u suggest us to go to sell them as raw coins.
When local coin shops have not been paying what the coin is worth in Red Book, or as an error or variety in CherryPickers, but only offer what the coin is worth n reduced prices of their metal content?
I personally not comfortable with Ebay, because I don't know how it works, and how you know if the seller really has the coin you are buying or if buyer is legitimately will send payments?
I am abit confused on how liquidate coins.
Thank you for your time and very helpful supportive community
On the coins that are not worth grading what or where do u suggest us to go to sell them as raw coins.
When local coin shops have not been paying what the coin is worth in Red Book, or as an error or variety in CherryPickers, but only offer what the coin is worth n reduced prices of their metal content?
I personally not comfortable with Ebay, because I don't know how it works, and how you know if the seller really has the coin you are buying or if buyer is legitimately will send payments?
I am abit confused on how liquidate coins.
Thank you for your time and very helpful supportive community
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Re: Should You Submit Your Coins For Grading?
Always search coinhepu videos with your question at Youtube. I have a video for about everything
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Re: Should You Submit Your Coins For Grading?
Awesome video Daniel !!
TY so much4clearing up my dilemma on who not2sell2. Wish I had seen it b4 I walked out of them dealers shops feeling very dissatisfied&ripped off and a bother2them.
Knowing they were laughing @me all the way2their bank. LoL
Let alot of old silver quarters go4pennys b4 I even really knew what I had &b4 I took the time2research them.
Now since I have spent a year researching grandpa's collection I'm kicking myself in the backside4not being very smart @this. TY so much4this forum. It's being very enlightening
Keep up ur great work :)
TY so much4clearing up my dilemma on who not2sell2. Wish I had seen it b4 I walked out of them dealers shops feeling very dissatisfied&ripped off and a bother2them.
Knowing they were laughing @me all the way2their bank. LoL
Let alot of old silver quarters go4pennys b4 I even really knew what I had &b4 I took the time2research them.
Now since I have spent a year researching grandpa's collection I'm kicking myself in the backside4not being very smart @this. TY so much4this forum. It's being very enlightening
Keep up ur great work :)
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Re: Should You Submit Your Coins For Grading?
Daniel has done an amazing job bringing an honest and comprehensive bank of knowledge to the hobby. Take advantage of them. We all wish we had had something similar when starting out :)
Common grading company shortcomings & resulting co$tly mi$take$ to collectors (using Kennedy No FG halves):
https://tinyurl.com/y7rksxu8
How much squash would a sasquatch squash if a sasquatch would squash squash?
https://tinyurl.com/y7rksxu8
How much squash would a sasquatch squash if a sasquatch would squash squash?
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Re: Should You Submit Your Coins For Grading?
I agree and appreciate the time Daniel puts in to all that he does .
Re: Should You Submit Your Coins For Grading?
I just submitted a coin for reconsideration. It is in a 30 year old holder from PCGS, and everyone that I showed the coin too thought it deserved a 68, rather than a 66 that was on the holder. My question is when submitting for reconsideration, what is the maximum extra points they'll give? Is a 67 the best my coin can do regardless if it is a 68?
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Re: Should You Submit Your Coins For Grading?
Welcome,
Your so-called "Seasoned Store Owning Dealer" does not have the knowledge base to accurately attribute die varieties, sorry
I would call this this is "Environmental Damage" ....... this is not any type of Mintmark Variety
Your so-called "Seasoned Store Owning Dealer" does not have the knowledge base to accurately attribute die varieties, sorry
I would call this this is "Environmental Damage" ....... this is not any type of Mintmark Variety
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Re: Should You Submit Your Coins For Grading?
Welcome
Please read the "How to Post on This Forum"...
..... And if you could, re-post your question in images on a new thread
Please read the "How to Post on This Forum"...
..... And if you could, re-post your question in images on a new thread
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