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Unfortunate "Did Not Cross" so the hunt continues

The last coin needed to finish up my VF25-XF45 PCGS $5 Charlotte set did not cross. Nothing is ever a sure thing as opinions vary but I felt confident that this would be a more joyous post when filling out my submittal paperwork 6 weeks ago. Well darn, the hunt continues. I'll file this white slab away into my extras box and keep an eye out for a wobbly table that needs leveled.

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  • TrampTramp Posts: 704 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Question. Did you set a minimum grade?

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    ✓ Everyman Mint State Carson City Morgan Dollars (1878 – 1893)
    ✓ Everyman Mint State Lincoln Cents (1909 – 1958)
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  • MarkMark Posts: 3,548 ✭✭✭✭✭

    That looks like a super nice collection!

    Re the last coin: DARN! That seems super frustrating. I know that there are collectors who think the fun is in the chase, but personally I'd much sooner eat my dinner than chase it.

    Mark


  • 1madman1madman Posts: 1,515 ✭✭✭✭✭

    These are NGC pictures of your coin. IMO you’re lucky it straight graded.


  • RodebaughRodebaugh Posts: 304 ✭✭✭

    What reservations do you have that could/should warrant a details designation?

    I always welcome opinions

    @1madman said:
    These are NGC pictures of your coin. IMO you’re lucky it straight graded.

  • RodebaughRodebaugh Posts: 304 ✭✭✭

    @Tramp said:
    Question. Did you set a minimum grade?

    Normally I do not with my crossovers. However, for this submission I did. I was not willing to see this example loose a grade.

  • 1madman1madman Posts: 1,515 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Here’s another coin graded 40 by PCGS. The surfaces of the OP coin just looked tooled or messed with. Like it was a pocket piece that also had a set of keys next to it. To me it sticks out like a sore thumb in your nice set of coins.

  • TrampTramp Posts: 704 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @Rodebaugh said:

    @Tramp said:
    Question. Did you set a minimum grade?

    Normally I do not with my crossovers. However, for this submission I did. I was not willing to see this example loose a grade.

    Crossovers are tough. Even with a CAC sticker they didn't go for it? Interesting and most unfortunate. Enjoy the hunt!

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    My current Registry sets:
    ✓ Everyman Mint State Carson City Morgan Dollars (1878 – 1893)
    ✓ Everyman Mint State Lincoln Cents (1909 – 1958)
    ✓ Morgan Dollar GSA Hoard (1878 – 1891)

  • edwardjulioedwardjulio Posts: 1,113 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @1madman said: "Here’s another coin graded 40 by PCGS. The surfaces of the OP coin just looked tooled or messed with. Like it was a pocket piece that also had a set of keys next to it. To me it sticks out like a sore thumb in your nice set of coins."

    The coin you posted is not a Charlotte Mint coin.

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  • Manifest_DestinyManifest_Destiny Posts: 6,900 ✭✭✭✭✭

    I think it's a nice original coin regardless of grade. It probably isn't a 40 though.

  • skier07skier07 Posts: 4,062 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @1madman said:
    Here’s another coin graded 40 by PCGS. The surfaces of the OP coin just looked tooled or messed with. Like it was a pocket piece that also had a set of keys next to it. To me it sticks out like a sore thumb in your nice set of coins.

    You can’t compare a Charlotte to a Philadelphia. Like apples and oranges.

  • davewesendavewesen Posts: 6,360 ✭✭✭✭✭

    that is a very nice group

  • BigAlBigAl Posts: 1,187 ✭✭✭

    @Tramp said:

    @Rodebaugh said:

    @Tramp said:
    Question. Did you set a minimum grade?

    Normally I do not with my crossovers. However, for this submission I did. I was not willing to see this example loose a grade.

    Crossovers are tough. Even with a CAC sticker they didn't go for it? Interesting and most unfortunate. Enjoy the hunt!

    Awesome set, congrats! Echoing Tramp, they must have missed the sticker.

  • PerryHallPerryHall Posts: 46,371 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @BigAl said:

    Echoing Tramp, they must have missed the sticker.

    They didn't miss the CAC sticker. They just felt that CAC was wrong. :o

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  • CharlotteDudeCharlotteDude Posts: 3,075 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Congrats on completing a date-set of Charlotte Half Eagles! That’s a notable accomplishment and you did well with keeping the group within a consistent range of grades.

    My observations on the ‘57-C:
    I’m not surprised to see it in an NGC-40 holder.

    I am surprised it CAC’d, based on the images. It looks a little chewed up with several, albeit mostly minor rim cuts that are somewhat distracting. Yes, C & D mint gold receives an extra level of flex compared to say, Philly coins within the grading realm, but this is not an XF-40 “A or B” coin, in my opinion.

    I would be surprised, although not a jaw-dropper, to see it in a PCGS-40 holder. I think if you did a min-grade submission at VF-30, it would straight- grade.

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  • BillJonesBillJones Posts: 34,275 ✭✭✭✭✭

    It looks like a set I would really enjoy. As for having them all in the same company’s holder, that will never happen with me. I have only intentionally done that once. I was so close to have a set of the Classic Head $2.50 gold coins in PCGS that I decided to finish the set in that holder.

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  • 1madman1madman Posts: 1,515 ✭✭✭✭✭

    I agree that if this coin were to numerically grade, 30 is appropriate. If it were mine, I would probably send it to cac grading and get them to put it in a 40 holder, and sell it. There’s gotta be a nicer example out there in your grade range for the set (pop 76 graded pcgs coins from vf25-xf45).

  • rickoricko Posts: 98,724 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Charlotte gold can be tough to find in better grades.... Many collectors are just happy to have the C mint mark....Cheers, RickO

  • LukeMarshallLukeMarshall Posts: 1,988 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Nice to see your post and thanks for sharing the Charlotte Gold set with everyone.

    I would have thought the 1857-c would cross with the CAC green sticker and all….

    It's all about what the people want...

  • RodebaughRodebaugh Posts: 304 ✭✭✭

    @PerryHall said:

    @BigAl said:

    Echoing Tramp, they must have missed the sticker.

    They didn't miss the CAC sticker. They just felt that CAC was wrong. :o

    Agreed this is my assumption as well.

  • TorinoCobra71TorinoCobra71 Posts: 8,054 ✭✭✭

    @LukeMarshall said:
    Nice to see your post and thanks for sharing the Charlotte Gold set with everyone.

    I would have thought the 1857-c would cross with the CAC green sticker and all….

    "Who Watches the WATCHERS?" You need THREE parties to tell ya the grade? WOW! I know that the bottom line is that they wanted it in PCGS plastic for a registry set......

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  • RodebaughRodebaugh Posts: 304 ✭✭✭

    @LukeMarshall said:
    Nice to see your post and thanks for sharing the Charlotte Gold set with everyone.

    I would have thought the 1857-c would cross with the CAC green sticker and all….

    Thanks Luke, I for sure read the forums most every work day between patients but rarely post/participate. Glad to see you still entrenched into the hobby as well.

    This coin will likely settle into my second set with the other coins culled from upgrades. At the VF-XF level I'm turning into the Hobo Hanson of Charlotte gold with these extras.

  • BillJonesBillJones Posts: 34,275 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @ricko said:
    Charlotte gold can be tough to find in better grades.... Many collectors are just happy to have the C mint mark....Cheers, RickO

    Many issues of Charlotte gold coins were poorly made. Circulation only made the problem worse. It’s easiler to get Dahlonega gold in attractive, better grades than Charlotte gold.

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  • BillJonesBillJones Posts: 34,275 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Why not let it go into a PCGS VF-20 or 25 holder, where it belongs, and be done with it? A number of your other coins are in VF holders. You can take great pride in having finished a very difficult set, but the grades are never going to get you at the top of the heap.

    So far as comparing a Philadelphia Mint $5 gold in EF-40 with the OP coin, there is no comparison. The Philadelphia coins were better made. If you saw the Charlotte coin on the day it dropped from the dies, it probably started its existence as an MS-62 or 63. When it comes to Charlotte gold, grading by surfaces is often necessary and tricky.

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  • 1madman1madman Posts: 1,515 ✭✭✭✭✭

    There should be some grading consistency between a P mint and a C mint. If the OP coin was a P mint, would it have graded a 40 anywhere? I understand certain years at certain mints had quality control issues, but the grading companies need to have somewhat close reasonable standards. If Bill Jones thinks this C mint coin is a vf20-25, that’s a significant difference from the P mint 40 I posted. PCGS appeared to have standards for this coin, NGC and CAC did not. Can’t just hand out elevated grades on coins because it’s the nicest you’ve seen in a while in the grading room.

    There’s a difference in grading starting from 1 up to 70, versus 70 down to 1. Pcgs started from 1, NGC started from 70.

  • renomedphysrenomedphys Posts: 3,687 ✭✭✭✭✭

    You can chase holders or you can chase coins. Is prestige really worth it?

  • SmudgeSmudge Posts: 9,594 ✭✭✭✭✭

    You could just be happy with what you have and move on to quarter Eagles and dollars from Charlotte.

  • MFeldMFeld Posts: 13,905 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @1madman said:
    There should be some grading consistency between a P mint and a C mint. If the OP coin was a P mint, would it have graded a 40 anywhere? I understand certain years at certain mints had quality control issues, but the grading companies need to have somewhat close reasonable standards. If Bill Jones thinks this C mint coin is a vf20-25, that’s a significant difference from the P mint 40 I posted. PCGS appeared to have standards for this coin, NGC and CAC did not. Can’t just hand out elevated grades on coins because it’s the nicest you’ve seen in a while in the grading room.

    There’s a difference in grading starting from 1 up to 70, versus 70 down to 1. Pcgs started from 1, NGC started from 70.

    Despite what you wrote, NGC and CAC have standards, just as PCGS does. In this case, they differed. That doesn’t mean it was fair to say “Can’t just hand out elevated grades on coins because it’s the nicest you’ve seen in a while in the grading room.” They’ve earned a lot more credit than that.

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  • CatbertCatbert Posts: 7,313 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @MFeld

    Hey Mark - you're approaching the magic 10K post count. Time for a giveaway! :D

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  • BryceMBryceM Posts: 11,818 ✭✭✭✭✭

    For many years I've been collecting coins in PCGS holders, and mostly coins with the PCGS/green sticker combination. They do tend to be easier to sell when it's time. I see coins that I like more frequently in PCGS holders, but to be truthful, mostly I've collected with the PCGS registry in mind. "Competing" in the registry isn't even slightly important to me at this point, and soon we'll have a third viable top-tier slab option.

    All of this to say..... I don't see anything wrong with the collection the way it is.

  • Manifest_DestinyManifest_Destiny Posts: 6,900 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @BillJones said:
    Why not let it go into a PCGS VF-20 or 25 holder, where it belongs, and be done with it? A number of your other coins are in VF holders. You can take great pride in having finished a very difficult set, but the grades are never going to get you at the top of the heap.

    That's what I would do.

  • ElcontadorElcontador Posts: 7,558 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @Rodebaugh said:
    I'd leave it be. The ANACs coin has a sticker. I had a nice Seated Qtr With Motto that DNC at same grade (is in an NGC holder). I got it stickered and I 'm done. Save yourself some money. I don't think you need another coin for the set.

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