Are you working on a registry set? Are these rare varieties? I am curious as to why you wanted these coins certified.
All TPG's will certify cleaned coins (especially re-toned) as long as they are not harshly scrubbed, and most CBH's in circulated grades are easily authenticated perusing through Overton. So I'm guessing it wasn't for confirmation of authenticity.
I am not knocking the coins. I think they are nice looking circulated busties.
<< <i>Are you working on a registry set? Are these rare varieties? I am curious as to why you wanted these coins certified.
All TPG's will certify cleaned coins (especially re-toned) as long as they are not harshly scrubbed, and most CBH's in circulated grades are easily authenticated perusing through Overton. So I'm guessing it wasn't for confirmation of authenticity.
I am not knocking the coins. I think they are nice looking circulated busties. >>
Nothing rare,just collecting a certified date set of Capped bust halves.(Easier to sell later if I decide to.)
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All TPG's will certify cleaned coins (especially re-toned) as long as they are not harshly scrubbed, and most CBH's in circulated grades are easily authenticated perusing through Overton. So I'm guessing it wasn't for confirmation of authenticity.
I am not knocking the coins. I think they are nice looking circulated busties.
<< <i>Are you working on a registry set? Are these rare varieties? I am curious as to why you wanted these coins certified.
All TPG's will certify cleaned coins (especially re-toned) as long as they are not harshly scrubbed, and most CBH's in circulated grades are easily authenticated perusing through Overton. So I'm guessing it wasn't for confirmation of authenticity.
I am not knocking the coins. I think they are nice looking circulated busties. >>
Nothing rare,just collecting a certified date set of Capped bust halves.(Easier to sell later if I decide to.)
<< <i>five for five is excellent. >>
yes, way to go. Are doing a date set of them? Edit: ... just read earlier post.
The more I look at these coins the more I like them.
BTW I see you use the world famous Lexmark copy stand ...
Sugar magnolia blossoms blooming, heads all empty and I don't care ...
Congrats on the 5 of 5 grading.
Mike
President, Racine Numismatic Society 2013-2014; Variety Resource Dimes; See 6/8/12 CDN for my article on Winged Liberty Dimes; Ebay
That's an incredible accomplishment.
Just ask Dick Osburn who is an expert in CBH's.
He claims his PCGS slab to BB ratio is at best, mediocre.
You did great!!!!!!!
Of course on Dick's behalf, he is submitting higher grade CBH's that command higher scrutiny.....JMHO!!!!
Very nice, congrats.
<< <i>5 of 5 CBH's slabbed with the PCGS blessing???
That's an incredible accomplishment.
Just ask Dick Osburn who is an expert in CBH's.
He claims his PCGS slab to BB ratio is at best, mediocre.
You did great!!!!!!!
Of course on Dick's behalf, he is submitting higher grade CBH's that command higher scrutiny.....JMHO!!!! >>
The 25 & the 27 came from Dick Osburn,the other 3 were e-bay buys.I graded the 1808 as Vf-25.Was I surprised!!
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<< <i>5 of 5 CBH's slabbed with the PCGS blessing???
That's an incredible accomplishment.
Just ask Dick Osburn who is an expert in CBH's.
He claims his PCGS slab to BB ratio is at best, mediocre.
You did great!!!!!!!
Of course on Dick's behalf, he is submitting higher grade CBH's that command higher scrutiny.....JMHO!!!! >>
The 25 & the 27 came from Dick Osburn,the other 3 were e-bay buys.I graded the 1808 as Vf-25.Was I surprised!! >>
Tenn. Dave, you have a great eye....and a damn good partner with Dick.
You do have an eye for the good ones