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	Comments on: PCGS and NGC Announce &#034;Plus&#034; Grading	</title>
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		By: ron ikebe		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[PCGS and NGC Need to grade the Higher graded coins from EF up with a .5 on the holder, example 63.5  or 64.5  or 65.5 because there is still to far a spread on many coins between the grades. and the grey sheet has no pricing available so it is anybodys guess how much of a preminum to pay. At least with a 63.5 number some dealer sheet could see a bid and ask number. At least with a + designation they are moving in the right direction. Try it figure a value for an 1884-s dollar where the bid for an au-50 is $225. and the bid for an ms-60 is $5150. the seller usually wants to much and the buyer wants to buy near au 50 bid.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>PCGS and NGC Need to grade the Higher graded coins from EF up with a .5 on the holder, example 63.5  or 64.5  or 65.5 because there is still to far a spread on many coins between the grades. and the grey sheet has no pricing available so it is anybodys guess how much of a preminum to pay. At least with a 63.5 number some dealer sheet could see a bid and ask number. At least with a + designation they are moving in the right direction. Try it figure a value for an 1884-s dollar where the bid for an au-50 is $225. and the bid for an ms-60 is $5150. the seller usually wants to much and the buyer wants to buy near au 50 bid.</p>
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