Got my 1917 SLQ type-1 back from PCGS - guess what?
golddustin
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As some may recall, I hemmed & hawed over submitting this coin for the past 7 years or so...it was David Hall's comments at the ANA show in Pittsburgh that planted the seed of resubmission. To refresh - the coin was in an old ANACS holder, and the coin was listed as MS63. I showed it to David at the show and asked why it was not designated "FH" - he said that the holder was so old that ANACS didn't recognize the FH designation at the time it was entombed.
The next worry was how to go about resubmitting - crossover or crackout????
After some very good advice from members, I chose the crackout route, and used one of my free membership grading certificates to send it in. (Boom scared me with a horror story of a SLQ he submitted, so I was extra worried while waiting to get my grade..) Anyway, here are the "before" pics of the coin:
Now - the tension is over - I just got my grades emailed, and the coin not only got the "FH", it was bumped up to MS64 (even though I think it's a 65 ) I guess I can wait awhile and try submitting for regrading a couple of times - if it makes 65, it would be well worth the $$ spent!
Anyway, all's well that ends well, just thought I would share the good news with all of you!
The next worry was how to go about resubmitting - crossover or crackout????
After some very good advice from members, I chose the crackout route, and used one of my free membership grading certificates to send it in. (Boom scared me with a horror story of a SLQ he submitted, so I was extra worried while waiting to get my grade..) Anyway, here are the "before" pics of the coin:
Now - the tension is over - I just got my grades emailed, and the coin not only got the "FH", it was bumped up to MS64 (even though I think it's a 65 ) I guess I can wait awhile and try submitting for regrading a couple of times - if it makes 65, it would be well worth the $$ spent!
Anyway, all's well that ends well, just thought I would share the good news with all of you!
Don't you know that it's worth
every treasure on Earth
to be young at heart?
And as rich as you are,
it's much better by far,
to be young at heart!
every treasure on Earth
to be young at heart?
And as rich as you are,
it's much better by far,
to be young at heart!
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on the grading scene. Thanks for
letting us know. Looks like a lovely coin.
Camelot
Nice upgrade!
Cameron Kiefer
FrederickCoinClub
Apropos of the coin posse/aka caca: "The longer he spoke of his honor, the tighter I held to my purse."
I recently got a new copy stand, and when I get the coin back, I will try to get some better pics of the detail.....you would all laugh if you saw the set-up I'm using now for pictures - I'll just tell you that it involves a good deal of duct tape! But the toning looks even nicer in hand than the pictures show - lots of other subtle colors that don't show with artificial lighting.
ps - Cameron - don't you have any swimsuit shots of the twins? ( in the spirit of Sports Illustrated......)It's funny - my daughter was just watching reruns of Full House the other day, and they had to be about 2 years old - am I really aging that quickly?
every treasure on Earth
to be young at heart?
And as rich as you are,
it's much better by far,
to be young at heart!
<< <i>s - Cameron - don't you have any swimsuit shots of the twins? >>
No I wish!
Cameron Kiefer