In what direction is the classic 'widget' coin going?
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In what direction is the classic 'widget' coin going?
So, first post on this forum. A first for me
Anywho, with the rise in coin prices over the last few years. And I mean $100-$500 classics, and the splitting of the grade for a given coin or series, (PQ or entombed) it seems to me that we are at the top.
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Any collection built over the last ten years is going to need to be regraded to get any where near the return it should. Gradeflation can be good and bad, but it still going to cost you.
Anywho, with the rise in coin prices over the last few years. And I mean $100-$500 classics, and the splitting of the grade for a given coin or series, (PQ or entombed) it seems to me that we are at the top.
Plus
Any collection built over the last ten years is going to need to be regraded to get any where near the return it should. Gradeflation can be good and bad, but it still going to cost you.
66tbird- Number of posts : 3
Registration date : 2007-06-25
Re: In what direction is the classic 'widget' coin going?
I am curious......has the PCGS reference set ever been "regraded?"
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CaptHenway- Number of posts : 2
Registration date : 2007-06-26
Re: In what direction is the classic 'widget' coin going?
CaptHenway wrote:I am curious......has the PCGS reference set ever been "regraded?"
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Perhaps they were reimaged with more modern equipment for the posters/books the graders use and the better/different images have caused a slight adjustment in the grades obtained using previous pictures?
StrikeOutXXX- Number of posts : 9
Registration date : 2007-06-24
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