1915s Philippines One Centavo (possible S/S)

send it in for conservation or send it in the way it is? PCGS or NGC?

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Complete US-PHIL Coins for Sale, Circulation Strikes 1903-1945
Let me guess, you bought this one for $5 in a junk bin.
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<< <i>The coin has been conserved and graded by NGC, now on its way back, can anyone guess what the grade is? I will post the after conservation image when I get it back. >>
63RB?
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<< <i>The coin has been conserved and graded by NGC, now on its way back, can anyone guess what the grade is? I will post the after conservation image when I get it back. >>
No! Tell us now!!
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<< <i>Prior to conservation, the coin was in the PCGS holder graded AU58BN, and after posting it here asking your opinion, I cracked it and send it for conservation. Now that is graded, it is now in the NGC holder MS64BN. >>
Any new images?
<< <i>Prior to conservation, the coin was in the PCGS holder graded AU58BN, and after posting it here asking your opinion, I cracked it and send it for conservation. Now that is graded, it is now in the NGC holder MS64BN. >>
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Wow, a conservation that eliminated wear.... NCS sure IS good...!
Great result on a fine coin though, can't wait to see the conserved piece....
<< <i>Any new images? >>
I will post it when I get back.
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Can someone please explain this to me? How does a coin jump 6 points from almost unc to choice unc with conservation? Eye appeal? Luster? PCGS vs NGC?
Funny that I had a similiar experience with this date. Bought a slider for around $250 a few years ago and came back NGC 62 RB. A shocking but pleasant surprise!
<< <i>Wow, a conservation that eliminated wear.... NCS sure IS good...!
Great result on a fine coin though, can't wait to see the conserved piece.... >>
I have some AU58 coins I'd like conserved to MS64, also. Where do I send them?
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<< <i>Can someone please explain this to me? How does a coin jump 6 points from almost unc to choice unc with conservation? Eye appeal? Luster? PCGS vs NGC? >>
Mr. FilAm, I believed PCGS graded it AU58 is because of the dirt/smudges on both obverse and reverse. There is a lot of lusters present covered with some kind of haze film. This is what I would do.... I will try to crossed it to PCGS without cracking it, to see if conservation makes the difference.
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But now I'm becoming convinced that the 15-S is more common than I had believed and that it's only a semi-key, not a key. And then the $800 smackers realized on e-bay for an MS63 was not unreasonable. Not a great price but a decent price.
In any case, jetblack, it was a real coup on your behalf to get the coin upgraded from AU to MS64. Congratulations!
Warm regards,
Just Having Fun
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Complete US-PHIL Coins for Sale, Circulation Strikes 1903-1945
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Complete US-PHIL Coins for Sale, Circulation Strikes 1903-1945
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Complete US-PHIL Coins for Sale, Circulation Strikes 1903-1945
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<< <i><< Can someone please explain this to me? How does a coin jump 6 points from almost unc to choice unc with conservation? Eye appeal? Luster? PCGS vs NGC? >> >>
<< <i>Mr. FilAm, I believed PCGS graded it AU58 is because of the dirt/smudges on both obverse and reverse. There is a lot of lusters present covered with some kind of haze film. This is what I would do.... I will try to crossed it to PCGS without cracking it, to see if conservation makes the difference. >>
Here is the results that I crossed to PCGS:
Order #20092499 / Submission #9066694
Line # Item # Cert # PCGS No. CoinDate Denomination Variety Country Grade
1 1 03828313 90249 1908-S 10C U.S. PHIL MS64
2 1 03828314 90205 1928-M 5C U.S. PHIL MS64
3 1 03828315 90066 1915-S 1C U.S. PHIL MS64BN
4 1 03828316 90072 1917/6-S 1C U.S. PHIL AU58BN
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Warm regards,
Just Having Fun
<< <i>Wow, and you got your 1917/6-S to cross, and that's a great rarity. Congratulations both on the wonderful upgrade of the 1915-S and the cross over on the overdate! >>
1917/6-S was crossed twice, first it failed for DNC then the second turn around put down minimum grade of AU55BN but graded AU58BN anyway.
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