I am surprised this coin was graded at all

I highly doubt PCGS would encapsulate it even with a genuine insert.
Your thoughts?
(I don't have a reverse photo but it is equally as terrible.)
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I highly doubt PCGS would encapsulate it even with a genuine insert.
Your thoughts?
(I don't have a reverse photo but it is equally as terrible.)
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I would have thought more like "environmental damage". That looks like a metal detecting find, with the green patina flaking off.
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surprised that it wasn't conserved first. I think grading services are more likely to slab the very early date stuff. would probably give that a long acetone bath to remove all the green crud if it were mine.
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Acetone bath will do nothing for verdigris
Then a regular coin dip. Something to remove that crud.
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At least NGC made some money on the coin. I like it, even with the corrosion.
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I think it’s in flat out need of a burnishing, down to the F/Vf level.
I love large cents, but that’s a disaster as-is.
Idk what you guys are talking about, this has gem written all over it. Just needs a green CAC sticker to really seal the deal
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Great detail, I like it!
Olive oil soak for like 7 years
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Acetone will not remove it.
You are better off leaving the patina. Otherwise you will end up with an ugly pitted surface
Definite metal detecting find.
I don't mind it. Looks like an ancient.
I love it.
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Doesn't even need that, since it's already green.
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PCGS is now grading Disney rounds and PCGS Currency is grading Disney paper money. I’m sure Hasbro (maker of Monopoly) will be in line soon sure enough.
At this point, I’m convinced the services will literally slab anything.
I don't understand the attitude. That coin was not straight graded. It is in an environmental damage holder, appropriately.
The patina should be stable. I see no reason why any grading service should refuse to slab it.
yikes.
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If priced right a budget collector will love to have it. Its date starts with a "17" and that is a big draw in itself.
There is no reason it should not have been slabbed. It is a "details" coin and was slabbed as such.
Pat, why are you surprised the coin was “graded”?
My thinking is quite similar to that of @jmlanzaf:
“ I don't understand the attitude. That coin was not straight graded. It is in an environmental damage holder, appropriately.
The patina should be stable. I see no reason why any grading service should refuse to slab it.”
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Agreed...
I wouldn't be interested in a coin that has corrosion like that.
I don't think the green is stable. I've been digging coins for decades and a decrease in humidity usually causes the verdigris to flake off. The slightest vibration to the holder shall result in sloughing off of that layer. IMO. I like the strength of the design detail present but I'd gave soaked this coin in warm mineral oil for a few weeks. Peace Roy
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Didn't PCGS slab a dead cricket?
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Most likely but it may have stored for many years in a very damp environment to get that corrosion.
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You wouldn’t pay $1.00 ? $2.00 ? There is always a price something would sell.
I don’t see a question.
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Certainly appears to be a dug coin (found in the ground, usually by metal detecting).... I would submit such a coin for encapsulation.... Deserves preservation. Cheers, RickO
I love it definitely a coin worth preserving
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My example; a very rare variety of a scarce type I paid to have it attributed and slabbed...
A pretty wretched looking penny but still OK in a details holder
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Both NGC and PCGS will bodybag many problem coins still.
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Thousands of ancients have been slabbed. I've never once seen the patina flake of in the slab.
I was thinking about sending this one in...

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Most of the problems listed on the pictured sticker aren’t ones which preclude encapsulation. That is, unless the submitter declines it in the absence of a straight grade.
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Go for it. Looks like an octopus is eating him alive.... 😆
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Exactly as that is an option.
It is already a green stinker.
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Relicsncoins said "Definite", not "Define". After that, hilarity and stupidity ensue as people respond inappropriately...
Save the image and repost it on St. Patrick's Day.
At least the coin and the sticker would match green.
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"Corrosion" or "Environmental Damage"... Pot-A-to, Pot-AH-to... I think the "issue" is adequately conveyed on the slab. FWIW... I've tried to soak coins like this in olive oil for months (to a year) with limited "success". I put success in air-quotes because if you manage to get the green stuff off, you probably won't like what's underneath...
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Make it red and it'd look more Christmascy,
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Yea. I misread his post. My bad.
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I’ll bite. I’m not convinced that it is stable and that it might not deteriorate in the holder, and the grade “XF details” is still a grade and subject to further decrease if the coin’s quality continues to deteriorate.