@jerseycat101 , that is why i didn't put numbers, i thought they all got nerfed. gratz on the 58. the middle one would bring a big premium regardless. i've seen TONS of QC sell for $$$$ on the bay of e.
Coin 1: The first coin is lovely and absolutely deserving of the grade. Only the slightest rub keeps it from MS. If anything the very rarely used/coveted 58+ could feasibly make it more valuable.
Coin 2: I have seen more questionable pieces straight grade. If you submit it 10 times, I think it straight grades at least 2-3/10.
Coin 3: I don’t understand the QC grade on it at all.
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Certainly didn't see the 22-D going QC, the 23 I can understand.
Collector, occasional seller
I definitely missed the mark here. Thanks for posting - I learned something.
Got to say the 58+ is the most attractive to my eyes even after knowing the grading outcome.
"Got a flaming heart, can't get my fill"
same here!
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gratz @cameonut2011 .
@jerseycat101 , that is why i didn't put numbers, i thought they all got nerfed. gratz on the 58. the middle one would bring a big premium regardless. i've seen TONS of QC sell for $$$$ on the bay of e.
Thanks!
Coin 1: The first coin is lovely and absolutely deserving of the grade. Only the slightest rub keeps it from MS. If anything the very rarely used/coveted 58+ could feasibly make it more valuable.
Coin 2: I have seen more questionable pieces straight grade. If you submit it 10 times, I think it straight grades at least 2-3/10.
Coin 3: I don’t understand the QC grade on it at all.
The 58+ makes up for the other 2 - probably a $1,000 or so coin with that color and many avid Everyman registry collectors.