Why Do Coins of the Same Grade Have Different Prices?
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lt;p class="Normal1">I am a 2nd generation Coin Dealer. Over the years, countless numbers of clients have asked me many different questions. I’m going to take this opportunity to answer one of the most common questions I get asked by new coin investors: “Why do two of the exact same coins, with the same grade, have different prices?”</p>
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