Whats wrong with this grade distribution?
DHeath
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Normal grade distribution for the proof Kennedy series in Cam/Dcam is 3 to 1 PR68's to PR69's. Pick almost any year, and see the pattern. Interestingly, the 1971 Cam and Dcam distribution is as follows:
In grade 68 69
.........Cam 25% 37%
........Dcam 72% 12%
Why are there so many more PR69 Cams than there should be? Why are there so many more PR68 Dcams than there should be? It seems this year doesn't follow the pattern. Why?
In grade 68 69
.........Cam 25% 37%
........Dcam 72% 12%
Why are there so many more PR69 Cams than there should be? Why are there so many more PR68 Dcams than there should be? It seems this year doesn't follow the pattern. Why?
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So here are the numbers:
1971 Proof 68/69
Cam...........54/79
Dcam.........109/18
The 1971 is a very expensive coin in PR69 Dcam. Based on normal distribution there should be 36 PR69 Dcams, not 18. It seems using these numbers that a disproportional number of coins made PR69 Cam or PR68 Dcam. Are the graders twice as hard on the money coin as they are all the others, or is there a better explanation?
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<< <i>The 1971 is a very expensive coin in PR69 Dcam. >>
Ain't that the truth. The last one that actually came up for sale went for $3627.00. Frankly, I didn't think it looked as good as my 68DCAM.
Russ, NCNE
71's have been pushed into the PR69 Cam or PR68Dcam grades. Are the graders either consciously or subconsciously undergrading some of these guys?
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No fair Russ, no fair.
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I also wonder about the politics of "making" high-grade coins. I have virtually NEVER scored an upgrade or a supergrade on even the most PQ submissions, while I have been offered newly-made high-grade coins for sale by insiders that were blatantly overgraded by at least one, and more likely two points. I will not name names, because grading is subjective, and my opinion is only that -- an opinion. But I found the experience sufficiently disturbing as to wonder whether the whole game is rigged, and whether I should get out. I got out of the stock market years ago because I decided that game was rigged too. I was well ahead of my time in coming to that conclusion, and I stand by it.
I decided to look at my series and see if there was any empirical data. I'm curious whether the pop data is coincidental, or if PCGS is really hesitant to make these low-pop coins?
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coins. And a lot of the high grade coins will come from a relatively few
dies. The total number of proof dies is not great so don't rule out mere
chance as a contributor to this.
Nothing to back it up, of course, but it's just a feeling.
B.
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My experience with the 1971 mirrors yours. I can't speak for Don, but I'm pretty sure he's encountered the same thing. The 1971 Kennedy is a very, very tough coin. My gut feeling is that the coin in a true and solid 68DCAM is substantially undervalued right now.
Russ, NCNE
How many JFK's do you have? I especially like your Ancient Hair
How soon?
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Most of my Accented Hairs are either just heading in for grading, or are still here raw, so it'll be a little while before I get that section of the site done. I have 14 so far, but I needed to wait on submitting these coins until I had the hazing problem solved at PCGS. Looks like that's fixed, so I'll be having several submissions going in. Two submissions just went in, and more to follow.
As for total Kennedy proofs (slabbed) I currently have 188, but that number changes frequently.
Russ, NCNE
<< <i>it'll be a little while before I get that section of the site done. >>
Russ, are you building the site yourself? I like the layout.
I believe there are some dcams lurking in cam holders. I think the distribution just doesn't match the probable pop. Conder, I'd believe you were on to something if the pop of PR69 Cam wasn't so elevated. I think cladking probably has it partially right. I believe there probably weren't but one or two die sets that produced dcam coins, and I believe one of them had an unfortunate flaw that left a mark on the obv that looks like a tiny scratch (best I can tell, there were 17 known DMRs). I think part of the problem though is the hesitance or the graders (consciously or not) to grade PQ 71's PR69 Dcam. Based on the "odd" distribution, I believe the PR68 Dcam and PR69 Cam coins in PCGS holders are likely places to find potential undergrades. There seems to be a protective halo around the money grade. They sure didn't have that problem in 77 huh. IMHO
Ratios
_________68__69______
64 Cam.......3.......1
64 Dcam......3......1
68 Cam.......3.......2
68 Dcam......3......1
69 Cam........3......2
69 Dcam......3......1
70 Cam........3......1
70 Dcam.......3......1
71 Cam.........1......2
71 Dcam........6......1
72 Dcam.........2......3
From that point on through the 70's the PR69 Dcams outnumber the PR68 Dcams. 1977, one of the years PCGS considered weighting in the registry has a ratio of 8 to one PR69 Dcams to PR68 Dcams. ?????
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For ancient hair, you have got to be at least100 years old. Bear
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in the Registry.
I was able to pick some 10 coins I needed for upgrades . The purchase was made in May-02 .
I really dont know when the coin was made, sorry. Bear
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