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Highest Rated CGS Coin

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Don't know because we can't check the league tables anymore.

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Do we care? CGS is no more, so their league table is obsolete along with their company

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Lol. But regardless of whether I care, we still don't know and can't check to answer the question. I remember checking through some of the highest graded coins one and there were loads all graded at whatever the highest one I could find was. I can't remember what the grade was, but there was no single coin with the highest grade as far as I could see.

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Just incase anyone is interested and the question was asked :)

There are coins graded at 100.

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8 minutes ago, Nordle11 said:

Lol. But regardless of whether I care, we still don't know and can't check to answer the question. I remember checking through some of the highest graded coins one and there were loads all graded at whatever the highest one I could find was. I can't remember what the grade was, but there was no single coin with the highest grade as far as I could see.

No coin would ever be graded more than 99

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Just now, PWA 1967 said:

Just incase anyone is interested and the question was asked :)

There are coins graded at 100.

:o Really?

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The question is, what was wrong with it? Maybe nothing, but dropping a point gave a bit of wiggle room for the future?

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15 hours ago, azda said:

No coin would ever be graded more than 99

 

15 hours ago, PWA 1967 said:

Just incase anyone is interested and the question was asked :)

There are coins graded at 100.

 

15 hours ago, azda said:

:o Really?

:D

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Gentlemen, Gentlemen  careful or you will be sent to the negative thread naughty step.

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Most people would  admire a 100+ years old circulating coin graded MS68 (or CGS equivalent) as an object of high rarity. I certainly can't see any interest for a modern proof coin wrapped in plastic moments after birth and later graded as MS70 or CGS123...

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50 minutes ago, ozjohn said:

Gentlemen, Gentlemen  careful or you will be sent to the negative thread naughty step.

OH HELLO......

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A negative thread about slabbing companies , NO, I don't believe it!

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