morgan set - slabbed or unslabbed?
Posted: Mon Sep 05, 2011 12:10 pm
Hi all:
I have a dilemna about the Morgan set I am assembling and need some opinions.
The set so far consists of 40 or so coins in an Intercept Shield album. AU through MS-63 range. Basically I have approximately all the specimens you can get uncirculated for under $200 or so.
Now I'm going "uh-oh"...not just because the additional coins will be pricier, but because once I start paying 300 or 400 per coin it seems like I should be getting only pcgs/ngc slabbed, to avoid getting ripped off.
But I don't want to have a collection that one day is half in an Intercept Shield book and half in a box of slabs. Doesn't it make sense to go all one way or the other?
Kind forum members, what would you do if your goal was to assemble a high quality Morgan collection over a 10 year period...
a) Put them in an album and risk counterfeits, misgrades, etc.
b) Only deal with slabbed/graded items (which themselves can also be put into an 'album' form - lots of products out there).
Thanks for tips, opinions, suggestions!
I have a dilemna about the Morgan set I am assembling and need some opinions.
The set so far consists of 40 or so coins in an Intercept Shield album. AU through MS-63 range. Basically I have approximately all the specimens you can get uncirculated for under $200 or so.
Now I'm going "uh-oh"...not just because the additional coins will be pricier, but because once I start paying 300 or 400 per coin it seems like I should be getting only pcgs/ngc slabbed, to avoid getting ripped off.
But I don't want to have a collection that one day is half in an Intercept Shield book and half in a box of slabs. Doesn't it make sense to go all one way or the other?
Kind forum members, what would you do if your goal was to assemble a high quality Morgan collection over a 10 year period...
a) Put them in an album and risk counterfeits, misgrades, etc.
b) Only deal with slabbed/graded items (which themselves can also be put into an 'album' form - lots of products out there).
Thanks for tips, opinions, suggestions!