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Should i grade 2KG completer proof coin ?


Bape85

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I am in a huge dilemma,  the case and the glass slab looks amazing , i was afraid i ruin all that beauty by sending it to ngc . 

So pros out there , if you may advice.  Should i grade it or not ? Mines a low certificate no. 9/50 

 

Thanks !

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just keep it to one side and see what the market does, this time next year consider your options when hype is over and resales have been assumed in secondary market. if you are not flipping - just sit on it and keep it - if everyone did this. TRUE "supply and demand£" would prevail 

rather than buy it - flip it new - grade it - to auction - for +1% profit :) 

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1 hour ago, Paul said:

just keep it to one side and see what the market does, this time next year consider your options when hype is over and resales have been assumed in secondary market. if you are not flipping - just sit on it and keep it - if everyone did this. TRUE "supply and demand£" would prevail 

rather than buy it - flip it new - grade it - to auction - for +1% profit :) 

Hey paul , that definitely sounds like a plan ! What do you think will be a good margin at least for me to grade it ? bought it at about 8000usd

 

cheers !

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