Economy Morgan crossover grades in 50 days
DennisH
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I'm absolutely convinced that sending in coins without asking for VAM attribution drastically speeds up the turnaround time on Economy orders. (I'm still waiting on a 3/08/06 order... which is the last grading or cross order + VAM I'll ever send in.)
Date Received: 03/28/2006
Grades Posted: 05/19/2006
1 10068134 1880 $1 80/79 USA XF40
VAM 6, was an ANACS-40
2 10068136 1878 7TF $1 Reverse of 1878 USA DNC
VAM 167, is an ANACS-45, specified minimum XF40
3 10068135 1878 7TF $1 Reverse of 1878 USA XF45
VAM 165, was a PCI-50, specified minimum XF45
4 10068137 1888-O S$1 USA AU50
VAM 2 oval-O, was an NGC-55, specified minimum AU50
5 10068138 1888-O S$1 USA AU53
VAM 6 oval-O, was an NGC-55, specified minimum AU50
6 10068139 1878 7TF $1 Reverse of 1879 USA Altered Surfaces
VAM 200, is a PCI-61, specified minimum MS60
7 10068140 1878 7TF $1 Reverse of 1878 USA MS62
VAM 41C, was an NGC-62
8 10068141 1878 7TF $1 Reverse of 1879 USA MS62PL
VAM 200, was an ICG-63PL, specified minimum 61PL
9 10068142 1904-O S$1 USA MS64
VAM 2A, was an NGC-63
10 10068143 1887 $1 USA MS62
(friend's coin) VAM 14A, was an NTC-64, specified minimum MS62
11 10068144 1901 $1 Doubled Die Reverse USA VG10
VAM 3, was an ANACS-08
Two upgrades in the holder in one batch is a record for me!
Date Received: 03/28/2006
Grades Posted: 05/19/2006
1 10068134 1880 $1 80/79 USA XF40
VAM 6, was an ANACS-40
2 10068136 1878 7TF $1 Reverse of 1878 USA DNC
VAM 167, is an ANACS-45, specified minimum XF40
3 10068135 1878 7TF $1 Reverse of 1878 USA XF45
VAM 165, was a PCI-50, specified minimum XF45
4 10068137 1888-O S$1 USA AU50
VAM 2 oval-O, was an NGC-55, specified minimum AU50
5 10068138 1888-O S$1 USA AU53
VAM 6 oval-O, was an NGC-55, specified minimum AU50
6 10068139 1878 7TF $1 Reverse of 1879 USA Altered Surfaces
VAM 200, is a PCI-61, specified minimum MS60
7 10068140 1878 7TF $1 Reverse of 1878 USA MS62
VAM 41C, was an NGC-62
8 10068141 1878 7TF $1 Reverse of 1879 USA MS62PL
VAM 200, was an ICG-63PL, specified minimum 61PL
9 10068142 1904-O S$1 USA MS64
VAM 2A, was an NGC-63
10 10068143 1887 $1 USA MS62
(friend's coin) VAM 14A, was an NTC-64, specified minimum MS62
11 10068144 1901 $1 Doubled Die Reverse USA VG10
VAM 3, was an ANACS-08
Two upgrades in the holder in one batch is a record for me!
When in doubt, don't.
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Its a happy day when you get that email saying grades are ready! Nice coins
Rob
http://www.vamworld.com
and
http://www.rjrc.com
I didn't actually get the e-mail... I learned this morning they were ready, and I picked 'em up this afternoon. It appears that picking up the coins before the e-mail can go out negates the sending of the e-mail.
-- Dennis
Seems like you did well. What is your feeling on the 167?
My feeling was that ANACS horribly blew the grade based upon the amount of wear inside the eagle's left wing (some feathers slightly worn together) and got carried away by the lustre. I thought it was really a VF35. But I decided to spin the wheel and give it a shot for XF anyway. Next time I'll let 'em make it a 35 and anyone who ever sees the coin will "ooh!" and "aah" at the lustre.
I paid nothing for the coin, so I'm still a mile ahead.