Vindication for Relayer & the Story of Two 1964 Kennedies.

A couple weeks ago there was a Thread regarding the sale of a rainbow toned Kennedy on eBay. It ended up pretty negative in nature and, as easily as it is to forget "last weeks flame" I thought a follow up would be appropriate.
I had seen Relayer's Kennedy on eBay and liked it. I liked it enough to bid and eventually, after the auction was killed once I had the chance to purchase the coin.
Relayer was accurate in his coin description.
I promptly sent the coin in for PCI grading (sorry, I just wasn't interested in waiting 51+ days for its return) and was not surprised to find it holdered as authentic toning.
In fact, just for fun, I present it here- along with a PCGS 1964 rainbow toned Kennedy, for comparison. I even think the colors on the PCI coin- blended the SAME as on the PCGS coin, but are a bit more vibrant and appealing.
For what it's worth, the PCGS coin cost me 700% MORE than the PCI Kennedy.
PCI 1964 MS65 Kennedy
Same PCI coin, different shot
PCGS MS64 Kennedy
Side by side comparison
I just thought it fair the whole story be tolded. Thanks Relayer for a great addition to my 1964 toned Kennedy half collection.
I had seen Relayer's Kennedy on eBay and liked it. I liked it enough to bid and eventually, after the auction was killed once I had the chance to purchase the coin.
Relayer was accurate in his coin description.
I promptly sent the coin in for PCI grading (sorry, I just wasn't interested in waiting 51+ days for its return) and was not surprised to find it holdered as authentic toning.
In fact, just for fun, I present it here- along with a PCGS 1964 rainbow toned Kennedy, for comparison. I even think the colors on the PCI coin- blended the SAME as on the PCGS coin, but are a bit more vibrant and appealing.
For what it's worth, the PCGS coin cost me 700% MORE than the PCI Kennedy.
PCI 1964 MS65 Kennedy
Same PCI coin, different shot
PCGS MS64 Kennedy
Side by side comparison
I just thought it fair the whole story be tolded. Thanks Relayer for a great addition to my 1964 toned Kennedy half collection.
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<< <i>Anyone have a link to the old thread? I don't see anything "funny" about the PCI coin. >>
http://forums.collectors.com/messageview.cfm?catid=26&threadid=169244&highlight_key=y&keyword1=kennedy
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Braddick, I wish you would use Anacs for those "quickie" submissions. I'd fell better.
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Braddick rescued the coin from a plastic bag in my box o'coins and got it mounted properly in a good home.
I think it looks great. Nice Job!
But don't think I've changed my ways - buyer beware!
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<< <i>I thought the question was that relayer was selling a cleaned coin with disclosing it. How does it being in a PCI slab vindicate him? >>
There was some question as to the authenticity of the toning too and to be totally fair, I just
don't see any evidence of any cleaning. I really don't (-not just saying that because I own it).
I'm pretty up to date on these MintState Kennedies and generally they haven't been cleaned to
begin with and this one is 100% original.
BigD5- ANACS isn't much faster than PCGS right now from what I gather. On coins I plan to keep I have no problem with PCI and/or SEGS.
It's the ones I sell I need in PCGS holders.
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If the coin doesn't look cleaned, than we can chalk it up to a phantom pcgs bodybag. Yes, it happens. Similar phenomenon to the au/58 grade, which if that new slab is allowed to age a month or two, will turn into a ms/63 coin (miraculously
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