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Proof or Uncirculated?

PostPosted: Wed May 23, 2012 9:29 am
by RD5
I've been looking to buy some graded pennies and on feebay it seems that proofs are cheaper than an uncirculated version with corresponding number grade. So are graded proofs or unirculated coins more expensive/rare?

Re: Proof or Uncirculated?

PostPosted: Wed May 23, 2012 5:28 pm
by ScottyTX
Yes and no, it depends on what date's your comparing and so on. No way to really tell.... Respectfully speaking, I think your stepping off the deep end with buying a graded coin with minimal knowledge. I imagine that many of us have screwed up/ have regrets about our early coin collecting habits and grew and learned from our mistakes. Scotty raises his hand on this one.... I too wanted to buy some certified coins cause I thought they were neat, Lesson learned there. Save up enough money to buy one that is actually worthy of being in a slab, cheap modern slabbed coins is a waste of money. Heck if your just wanting a slab to look at PM Rodebaugh, I'm certain hes got a few cracked ones laying around :) Stick to PCGS/NGC graded coins if you must buy as only a trained eye can detect which of the lower quality services have accurately graded the coins, this is also true for PCGS/NGC but to a much lessor extent.

Re: Proof or Uncirculated?

PostPosted: Wed May 23, 2012 5:30 pm
by RD5
Yeah, I think I'll hold off buying a graded coin until I can get a nice one