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Crackout submission results
panexpoguy
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Sent in six coins in the last group. Here are the results:
Submitted a former ANACS 1935 MS66 FB Merc. There was some discussion in a previous thread about whether or not it would make FB at PCGS. It did cross at grade.
Submitted a former NGC 1942D MS67 FB Merc. IT crossed at MS66 FB. I loved the reverse.
Submitted a former NGC 1883 O MS65 Morgan. It had proof like qualities. Crossed at MS65, but no PL
Submitted a former NGC 1946 D Walker. got it cheap due to ugly toning. Dipped it. Crossed at MS65 so I was happy.
Submitted a former NGC 1886 O Morgan AU55 and CAC. This was my only head scratcher. Crossed at AU53
Submitted a former ANACS 1935 MS66 FB Merc. There was some discussion in a previous thread about whether or not it would make FB at PCGS. It did cross at grade.
Submitted a former NGC 1942D MS67 FB Merc. IT crossed at MS66 FB. I loved the reverse.
Submitted a former NGC 1883 O MS65 Morgan. It had proof like qualities. Crossed at MS65, but no PL
Submitted a former NGC 1946 D Walker. got it cheap due to ugly toning. Dipped it. Crossed at MS65 so I was happy.
Submitted a former NGC 1886 O Morgan AU55 and CAC. This was my only head scratcher. Crossed at AU53
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<< <i>I would be pleased with those results overall. Nice job.
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I agree, very nice.
what a beauty that 42-d mercury dime is
Good looking coins.
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Nice. So did you actually crack out or submit for crossover?
<< <i>I always thought if I crack out a 66 and submit it to PCGS, technically the result is that PCGS graded it 66, not that it crossed as a 66. I thought "cross" was limited to those instances where the second grader is aware of the first grader's grade. Just curious how others think of the technically proper way to describe the results. >>
Looks like the OP used the term "crossed" here as shorthand for "cracked out and regraded as the same grade", but technically the term "crossed" should be reserved for when a coin is submitted in another TPGs holder and receives the same grade.