I don't use the pop report much. I can usually get what I want from Coinfacts.
But when I look at CBH's and expand a line item to see varieties it appears that the + grades are reported (circled in red below). Is it not like this with other series?
Lance.
They used to have there own line. Kindda hard to find a new + that was graded if you have to click on every date! Yeah, a new 58+ just hit the Barber Pops after a long,long time.
@lkeigwin said:
I don't use the pop report much. I can usually get what I want from Coinfacts.
But when I look at CBH's and expand a line item to see varieties it appears that the + grades are reported (circled in red below). Is it not like this with other series?
Lance.
Thought I would also point out that the populations are incorrect as the + grades are not tallied together with non +'s. As an example there are 5 1897-O Barber Half's in AU58 and 2 in AU58+ for a total of 7 AU 58's. The POP Report as it is now shows the 58 POP at 5.
I also checked and there is no way I know of to see the 58+ Population.
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Good! IMO, "+" grades should be rarely given. otherwise it is just another grade.
I agree. But if they have given them, they should report them. That's a different issue.
I don't use the pop report much. I can usually get what I want from Coinfacts.
But when I look at CBH's and expand a line item to see varieties it appears that the + grades are reported (circled in red below). Is it not like this with other series?
Lance.
They used to have there own line. Kindda hard to find a new + that was graded if you have to click on every date! Yeah, a new 58+ just hit the Barber Pops after a long,long time.
Thought I would also point out that the populations are incorrect as the + grades are not tallied together with non +'s. As an example there are 5 1897-O Barber Half's in AU58 and 2 in AU58+ for a total of 7 AU 58's. The POP Report as it is now shows the 58 POP at 5.
I also checked and there is no way I know of to see the 58+ Population.
Bump for @HeatherBoyd
My Bad! The + grades are showing again! Thanks!
Over the past 12 months, only 2.13% of all coins graded received a plus grade.