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Jobiwan's 1st PCGS Submission - Results Are In

Well, I'm about as ready as I'll ever be. Just waiting on more 2-1/2" flips, order should be here by the end of the week. List is below; grades are my subjective opinion. I would of liked to post pics, but my photography skills are not quite there yet. If there's any you would especially like to see, shout 'em out and I'll see what I can do. Would still appreciate any opinions offered regarding what I'm submitting. Thanks, all! Joe

PCGS SUBMISSIONS

MORGAN DOLLARS
1878 7TF (MS-66PL)
1882-CC (MS-65)
1883-CC(GSA) (MS-64)
1886 (MS-64, toned)
1890 (MS-63, toned)
1893-CC (VG)
1898 (MS-63, toned)
1900 (MS-64)

PEACE DOLLARS
1928-S (MS-64;vam3)

IKE DOLLARS
1971-S(GSA) (MS-68 DCAM)
1976-S (MS-69 DCAM)

BARBER HALVES
1913-S (MS-63,t)

WALKING LIBERTY HALVES
1941 (MS-65)
1941-S (MS-65)
1943 (MS-64)
1944-S (MS-65)
1945-D (MS-65)

JFK HALVES
1972-S (PR-68 DCAM)
1974-S (PR-68 DCAM)
1976-S (PR-69 DCAM)
1977-S (PR-69 DCAM)
1978-S (PR-69 DCAM)

U.S. GOLD PIECES
1853 $2-1/2 (XF)
1882 $5 (AU-58)
1885 $5 (MS-?)
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Comments

  • BlindedByEgoBlindedByEgo Posts: 10,754 ✭✭✭✭✭
    I don't know why you would bother with the 1943 Walker, but other than that... Good luck!
  • SNMANSNMAN Posts: 1,414 ✭✭✭


    << <i>IKE DOLLARS 1971-S(GSA) (MS-68 DCAM) 1976-S (MS-69 DCAM) >>



    probably just overlooked, but MS can not be DCAMimage

    Good Luck,

    SNMAN
  • DrWhoDrWho Posts: 562 ✭✭
    post your results, when you get em. i'm interested, like you probably are, on how they compare to your evaluations.

    i'd be a bit surprised if the grades meet your expectations. the 78 Morgan in 66PL would seem to be a stretch. if you know your grading, i don't, then i'll go with your eval. if your trying to compare your grading skills to the 'pros', you might be disappointed, i was. one coin i submitted, was a shot 65, lock 64, came back at 63. and the lock 64 was no B.S. that was my last submission, and that went to PCGS.
  • BECOKABECOKA Posts: 16,961 ✭✭✭
    1st submissions are always the most fun. Looking forward to seeing your results.


  • << <i>

    << <i>IKE DOLLARS 1971-S(GSA) (MS-68 DCAM) 1976-S (MS-69 DCAM) >>



    probably just overlooked, but MS can not be DCAMimage

    Good Luck,

    SNMAN >>



    Yeah, meant PR instead. I was rushing the list together this morning... image
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  • << <i>...the 78 Morgan in 66PL would seem to be a stretch. >>



    That one's a crackout from another grader that will go nameless; that's the grade they assigned. I just chose to go this route because I'm sure it won't grade BETTER than that, though she is a beaut, and I want to include it in my registry page. We'll see on that one, I guess!
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    Joe G.
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  • Submission 3592037
    Submission 3592038
    Submission 3592039

    It was definitely a learning experience, but predictably bittersweet for a newbie like me. I'm an overly optimistic person in general, and it shows in how I had my hopes up on some of these. I'm pleased with how I did on the Ikes and Kennedys. I can understand where PCGS is coming from on the toned Morgans, there's still quite a bit I don't understand on the whole AT/NT deal. Fortunately, I didn't buy too many before I got into PCGS/NGC slabbed ones. But I'm QUITE DISAPPOINTED on the Walkers; I took quite a bath on those. These were all from the same company and were advertised as follows:

    << <i>Here's a gorgeous 1944-S Gem BU Uncirculated Walking Liberty Half Dollar ... 90% Silver ... Original Mint Luster ... Strong Strike & Details ...

    AS BEAUTIFUL AS THEY COME ... Just super nice!

    My grandfather, POP, was a famous scientist who invented many of the conveniences we commonly use today- retractable seat belts for one! He also was a Gem BU rolled-coin collecting fanatic and brought me into the hobby as a young boy. Now, you have the limited opportunity to bid on some very special pieces recently acquired by me.

    Please let us know if you submit any from Pop's collection for grading and they return MS64 MS65 or MS66 ... Many have and many more will! >>

    And they are really beautiful coins. I still can't understand how coins that supposedly came from BU rolls from the same company could grade all over the place like this; Cleaned, AU58, MS63??? They all look really fantastic to me, especially compared to some of the more circulated ones I have. Aw jeez, live and learn.

    The first 2 Morgans I already covered in a previous Rant. The Barber half didn't grade as well as I'd hoped, but it graded quite better than I paid for it, so I'm happy with that. And with the 2 gold pieces that DID grade. (I already flipped the cleaned one, as well as the 1882-CC cracked out of the NTC slab. Got decent money back for them - $350 compared to the $408.80 I paid for them, so not too bad.) The Peace dollar - oh, well guess I'll just hang onto it. The VAM was intriguing. I'm not into Peace dollars anymore, anyway. Got one from each year, been there, done that. Kinda disappointed with how weak the strike was on most of them. There's other coins I like more now.

    PCGS SUBMISSION RESULTS

    YEAR/TYPE...........MY SUBJ. OPINION 04/25.........................PCGS GRADE

    MORGAN DOLLARS
    1878 7TF....................MS66PL(NNC slab).............................MS63
    1882CC..........................MS65(NTC slab).............................Altered Surface
    1883CC GSA...................................MS64.............................MS62DM
    1886.....................................MS64,toned............................Questionable Color
    1890.....................................MS63,toned............................Questionable Color
    1893CC...............................................VG.............................VG10
    1898.....................................MS63,toned............................Questionable Color
    1900...............................................MS64............................AU58
    1921...............................................MS63............................Altered Surface

    PEACE DOLLARS
    1928S...................................MS64;vam3...........................Cleaned

    IKE DOLLARS
    1971SGSA............................PR68 DCAM............................PRG8CA
    1976S..................................PR69 DCAM............................PR68CA

    BARBER.HALVES
    1913S.............................................MS63..........................AU50

    WALKING LIBERTY HALVES
    1941...............................................MS65..........................AU58
    1941S.............................................MS65..........................Cleaned
    1943...............................................MS64..........................MS62
    1944S.............................................MS65..........................MS63
    1945D.............................................MS65.........................Cleaned

    JFK HALVES
    1972S...................................PR68 DCAM.........................PR68CA
    1974S...................................PR68 DCAM.........................PR68CA
    1976S...................................PR69 DCAM.........................PR68CA
    1977S...................................PR69 DCAM.........................PR68CA
    1977S...................................PR69 DCAM.........................PR68CA
    1978S...................................PR69 DCAM.........................PR69DC

    U.S. GOLD PIECES
    1853 $21/2...........................................XF.......................VF30
    1882 $5...........................................AU58.......................Cleaned
    1885 $5............................................MS?........................AU58

    That about covers it; feel free to add your comments/criticisms.

    Joe
    Exclusively collecting Capped Bust Halves in VF to AU, especially rarity 3 and up.
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    Joe G.
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  • MadMartyMadMarty Posts: 16,697 ✭✭✭
    OUCH!!!
    It is not exactly cheating, I prefer to consider it creative problem solving!!!

  • CladiatorCladiator Posts: 18,253 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Man, bad time to send in toned Morgans I guess.
  • bushmaster8bushmaster8 Posts: 5,616
    Please, PLEASE, do NOT buy anymore of Pop's coins. That ebay seller is a total rip off! You will always get poor grades if you buy there!

    You should never buy any coins raw on ebay from a seller that does not offer a valid return priv.

    Pop's return is for "replacement" only. If you return the junk he sells you, he will replace it with "more junk".
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  • RussRuss Posts: 48,514 ✭✭✭


    << <i><< Here's a gorgeous 1944-S Gem BU Uncirculated Walking Liberty Half Dollar ... 90% Silver ... Original Mint Luster ... Strong Strike & Details ...

    AS BEAUTIFUL AS THEY COME ... Just super nice!

    My grandfather, POP, was a famous scientist who invented many of the conveniences we commonly use today- retractable seat belts for one! He also was a Gem BU rolled-coin collecting fanatic and brought me into the hobby as a young boy. Now, you have the limited opportunity to bid on some very special pieces recently acquired by me.

    Please let us know if you submit any from Pop's collection for grading and they return MS64 MS65 or MS66 ... Many have and many more will! >> >>



    Is that an eBay ad?

    Russ, NCNE
  • rickoricko Posts: 98,724 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Well... it is a learning experience... now you have some studying to do... maybe post some good pictures here for help and guidance.... or consult some local expert (if there are any)... the Morgans may be worth a second submission... or so some have stated on other threads such as this. Chalk it up to training... and get as much help as you can... and by the way, not nearly as bad as some postings of grades we have seen here.... Good luck... Cheers, RickO


  • << <i>Please, PLEASE, do NOT buy anymore of Pop's coins. That ebay seller is a total rip off! You will always get poor grades if you buy there!

    You should never buy any coins raw on ebay from a seller that does not offer a valid return priv.

    Pop's return is for "replacement" only. If you return the junk he sells you, he will replace it with "more junk". >>




    "Inherited" = marketing scam


  • << <i>

    << <i><< Here's a gorgeous 1944-S Gem BU Uncirculated Walking Liberty Half Dollar ... 90% Silver ... Original Mint Luster ... Strong Strike & Details ...

    AS BEAUTIFUL AS THEY COME ... Just super nice!

    My grandfather, POP, was a famous scientist who invented many of the conveniences we commonly use today- retractable seat belts for one! He also was a Gem BU rolled-coin collecting fanatic and brought me into the hobby as a young boy. Now, you have the limited opportunity to bid on some very special pieces recently acquired by me.

    Please let us know if you submit any from Pop's collection for grading and they return MS64 MS65 or MS66 ... Many have and many more will! >> >>



    Is that an eBay ad?

    Russ, NCNE >>



    Yep: Link
    Exclusively collecting Capped Bust Halves in VF to AU, especially rarity 3 and up.
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    Joe G.
    Great BST purchases completed with commoncents123, p8nt, blu62vette and Stuart. Great coin swaps completed with rah1959, eyoung429 and Zug. Top-notch consignment experience with Russ.
  • TomBTomB Posts: 22,086 ✭✭✭✭✭


    << <i>I still can't understand how coins that supposedly came from BU rolls from the same company could grade all over the place like this; Cleaned, AU58, MS63??? >>


    I believe the most likely explanation is that they didn't come from BU rolls immediately prior to purchase. The coin that is most striking is the 1913-S Barber half where you had it graded MS63 and PCGS graded it AU50. If that is the coin featured in your sigline then I will comment that it looks dipped out. However, the image might be a scan and it is quite small. Regardless, an AU50 Barber half has significant wear patterns and if you do not have an ANA Grading Guide then you would do well to buy one now.
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  • RussRuss Posts: 48,514 ✭✭✭
    That seller's auctions look like the typical eBay estate sale scam. Limited opportunity, my ass.

    Russ, NCNE


  • << <i>Well... it is a learning experience... now you have some studying to do... maybe post some good pictures here for help and guidance.... or consult some local expert (if there are any)... the Morgans may be worth a second submission... or so some have stated on other threads such as this. Chalk it up to training... and get as much help as you can... and by the way, not nearly as bad as some postings of grades we have seen here.... Good luck... Cheers, RickO >>



    I put 'em in my SDB, but will grab them back out and do some pics. And I DID consult with a local B&M dealer before submitting, and he was quite impressed with them, too. Guess that's what makes it all the worse on those Walkers image I just don't get it....
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  • BaleyBaley Posts: 22,663 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Tuition

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  • << <i>The coin that is most striking is the 1913-S Barber half where you had it graded MS63 and PCGS graded it AU50. If that is the coin featured in your sigline then I will comment that it looks dipped out. However, the image might be a scan and it is quite small. Regardless, an AU50 Barber half has significant wear patterns and if you do not have an ANA Grading Guide then you would do well to buy one now. >>



    Yes Tom, that is the one in my sigline, and it was a scan. It's part of the last order to be graded, and is on it's way back to me as we speak. I should have it in hand soon, and will be doing some better pics of it. I haven't seen it in a month, but I recall it as having some really nice luster, and not at all dipped. But we'll see.
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    Joe G.
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  • lordmarcovanlordmarcovan Posts: 43,887 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Ow.

    Welcome to the PCGS School Of Hard Knocks. Many of us have paid our tuition- I certainly have.

    You just paid three or four people's tuition. Live and learn, just like you said.



    << <i>1883CC GSA...................................MS64.............................MS62DM >>

    You got a DMPL? Hey, that's nice.





    << <i>They all look really fantastic to me, especially compared to some of the more circulated ones I have >>

    Just because a coin doesn't make it into a PCGS holder doesn't mean it can't still be fantastic looking. There are plenty of beautiful pieces that for one reason or another just aren't meant to be in PCGS plastic.

    Apparently, the Seated dime in my current sigline picture, which just arrived from MY submission, is such an example.

    I submitted four coins. Two were pretty much what I expected, but I got 'em in plastic, and got great TrueView pictures for a low fee.
    One, the top dog of the submission, the 1914-D cent, did the best, and actually graded ten points higher at PCGS than I had estimated it. The last was the Seated dime, which bodybagged for a faint old toned-over scratch I missed. Fair 'nuf. I will learn to take a loupe to my coins much more thoroughly before I submit again. I learned to be a bit conservative (or at least a realistic thinker) on my own coins long ago, particularly when sending them away to top-tier grading services.

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  • DoogyDoogy Posts: 4,508


    << <i>That seller's auctions look like the typical eBay estate sale scam. Limited opportunity, my ass.

    Russ, NCNE >>




    my thoughts exactly.........

    this would have been my first question to the seller: "you know, if these things get slabbed and come back MS65 and MS66, you would make a whole lot more money selling them that way, if you're that confident of their grade. if not, you're just glossing over the fact that these are sub-par coins intended for the collection of suckers and newbies"


  • << <i>Ow.

    Welcome to the PCGS School Of Hard Knocks. Many of us have paid our tuition- I certainly have.

    You just paid three or four people's tuition. Live and learn, just like you said.



    << <i>1883CC GSA...................................MS64.............................MS62DM >>

    You got a DMPL? Hey, that's nice. >>



    Yeah, I was happy about that one! image



    << <i>

    << <i>They all look really fantastic to me, especially compared to some of the more circulated ones I have >>

    Just because a coin doesn't make it into a PCGS holder doesn't mean it can't still be fantastic looking. There are plenty of beautiful pieces that for one reason or another just aren't meant to be in PCGS plastic. >>



    Yep, I can live with that.



    << <i>Apparently, the Seated dime in my current sigline picture, which just arrived from MY submission, is such an example.

    I submitted four coins. Two were pretty much what I expected, but I got 'em in plastic, and got great TrueView pictures for a low fee.
    One, the top dog of the submission, the 1914-D cent, did the best, and actually graded ten points higher at PCGS than I had estimated it. The last was the Seated dime, which bodybagged for a faint old toned-over scratch I missed. Fair 'nuf. I will learn to take a loupe to my coins much more thoroughly before I submit again. I learned to be a bit conservative (or at least a realistic thinker) on my own coins long ago, particularly when sending them away to top-tier grading services. >>

    Agreed; and I have a higher-power loupe on the way as we speak.

    Thanks for understanding, bud.
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    Joe G.
    Great BST purchases completed with commoncents123, p8nt, blu62vette and Stuart. Great coin swaps completed with rah1959, eyoung429 and Zug. Top-notch consignment experience with Russ.
  • NH484000NH484000 Posts: 591
    Yikes!

    Just curious, what was the total turn around time? Did you submit regular or economy?

    I hear you on the stonger loupe thing. I sent in a Morgan a couple of months ago that after my inspection with a 10 X loupe seemed like a LOCK MS64/65. Lots of hairlines that I didn't see with my 10 X, and it ended up MS62. (The dealer I submitted through noticed the lines though-)

    Looking to buy Morgans in ACG, INS, IGA, Old PCI photo, and Hannes Tulving holders.


  • << <i>

    << <i>That seller's auctions look like the typical eBay estate sale scam. Limited opportunity, my ass.

    Russ, NCNE >>




    my thoughts exactly.........

    this would have been my first question to the seller: "you know, if these things get slabbed and come back MS65 and MS66, you would make a whole lot more money selling them that way, if you're that confident of their grade. if not, you're just glossing over the fact that these are sub-par coins intended for the collection of suckers and newbies" >>



    Well put, Russ. And Doogy, I just wasn't as educated then as I am now, or I might have either raised that point, or passed on them. Or maybe I need to re-acquire some of my old "Chicago Upbringing" attitude - 3 years of living in wonderful AZ has made me drop my guard a bit. I used to be such a hard@$$...
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    Joe G.
    Great BST purchases completed with commoncents123, p8nt, blu62vette and Stuart. Great coin swaps completed with rah1959, eyoung429 and Zug. Top-notch consignment experience with Russ.
  • I was also curious about HOW you submitted here -- it would seem the cheapest route would be an $18 economy submission AND a $14 modern submission. If you included them altogether, methinks you paid too much...

    Rex


  • << <i>Yikes!

    Just curious, what was the total turn around time? Did you submit regular or economy? >>



    PCGS received all 3 orders in one box on 05/02.

    8 vouchered coins were shipped back on 05/10.
    2 coins submitted economy/variety were shipped back on 05/24.
    17 coins submitted economy were shipped back yesterday, they should be here any day now.
    Exclusively collecting Capped Bust Halves in VF to AU, especially rarity 3 and up.
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    Joe G.
    Great BST purchases completed with commoncents123, p8nt, blu62vette and Stuart. Great coin swaps completed with rah1959, eyoung429 and Zug. Top-notch consignment experience with Russ.
  • 123cents123cents Posts: 7,178 ✭✭✭
    Sorry about your submissions Joe. I think I would stick to coins graded by PCGS, NGC, and ANACS if I were going to buy from Ebay.
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  • <<Tuition>>

    I wholeheartedly concur....

    I'm in the middle of my "program". Consider myself about a sophomore/junior. I've got some bodybags that for the life of me I do not understand. I intend to resubmit and continue my studies...
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  • 19Lyds19Lyds Posts: 26,492 ✭✭✭✭
    These two statements:



    << <i>.........................He also was a Gem BU rolled-coin collecting fanatic and brought me into the hobby as a young boy. >>



    and............



    << <i>Now, you have the limited opportunity to bid on some very special pieces recently acquired by me. >>



    Are not even related but ..............................lead the bidder to believe that the coins being sold came from "Pop's" BU rolls.

    This statement:



    << <i>Please let us know if you submit any from Pop's collection for grading and they return MS64 MS65 or MS66 ... Many have and many more will! >>



    Simply indicates that he screwed up and inadvertantly auctioned a copin that had not been cleaned or altered and want's you to let him know so that he doesn't screw up again!


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  • ConnecticoinConnecticoin Posts: 13,109 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Wow, you got skinned on that submission. Best thing to do it to learn from it (you have a nice sample size) and be more selective with your purchases.

    If you have pictures of the questionable toning coins you should post them -- it would be educational for the board and for you as many may be able to provide tips on indentifying artifical color.
  • ShortgapbobShortgapbob Posts: 2,332 ✭✭✭
    Yikes, rough submission. At least you received a good education and a DMPL Morgan.

    Better luck on you next submission.
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  • << <i>I don't know why you would bother with the 1943 Walker, but other than that... Good luck! >>



    I have noticed a few posts from you that seem ...... well, "snobby" with the attitude of "your coins suck and mine are cool because they are expensive" .........
    Am I reading you wrong and am way off or am I close to being accurate?
  • Jobiwan, did you pickup in the listing that the seller uses stock photos? This is always a bad sign. Then add his policy that all returns have to be within 3 days and you will recenve only a replacement coin and, well, typical ebay circus.....

    Congratulations, however, on not losing too much tuition money on your first sub! Rob
    Modern dollars are like children - before you know it they'll be all grown up.....

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  • << <i>Jobiwan, did you pickup in the listing that the seller uses stock photos? This is always a bad sign. Then add his policy that all returns have to be within 3 days and you will receive only a replacement coin and, well, typical ebay circus.....

    Congratulations, however, on not losing too much tuition money on your first sub! Rob >>



    Stock photos? No, did he say that? Guess that one slipped by me, I usually read them a lot closer than that.

    I've been warned, and he hasn't and won't get any more of my business.

    Everybody, I'm not sitting here pulling my hair out over this, I know there's a lot to be learned, and believe me I am. Buying coins is still way better than trying to play the stock market, as far as I'm concerned. Mistakes are inevitable. A good amount of my purchases have been PCGS/NGC slabs, and I'm learning on the raw stuff, too.
    Exclusively collecting Capped Bust Halves in VF to AU, especially rarity 3 and up.
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    Joe G.
    Great BST purchases completed with commoncents123, p8nt, blu62vette and Stuart. Great coin swaps completed with rah1959, eyoung429 and Zug. Top-notch consignment experience with Russ.

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