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PCGS and NGC Submission

Here are graded coins I just got back from PCGS and NGC

1862 1/2D MS63RB (75$ Former ICCS MS62RB)
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1854 1/2D MS62 (30$)
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1857 1D Plain Trident MS64 (106$)
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1890B Rupee MS62 (20$)
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1890B Rupee MS61 (20$)
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1901 Canada 25 Cent XF45 (45$ purchased from dealer as VF)
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1887 1/2D MS62 (28$ purchased dealer as AU)
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1770 AU55 (134$)
1772 XF40 (102$)
1773 AU55 (133$)
1774 MS62 (138$)
1775 MS62 (165$ crackout former NGC AU58 i thought should be MS60)
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1797 2D AU50 (155$)
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1796 Lan 5 Decime (101$ VF25)
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1883/VS1940 3 Dok Kutch India XF45 (12$)
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1912 Republic of China 10 Cash/Wen AU58 (5$)
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1928 Honan 100 Cash XF40 (10$ These are hard to find in decent grade due to size and weight).
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1891 1D XF45 (15$)
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Comments

  • lordmarcovanlordmarcovan Posts: 43,194 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Nice! That 1857 penny is sweet.

    You got the rupees pretty cheaply, I'd say.

    I think they were a tad generous with the 1901 Canadian quarter, but good for you.

    Love that array of high-grade George III halfpennies. Congrats on pulling MS grades on a few of 'em.

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  • ajaanajaan Posts: 17,075 ✭✭✭✭✭


    << <i>I think they were a tad generous with the 1901 Canadian quarter, but good for you >>


    My experience is US TPGs are off by one or more grades on most circulated Canadian coins. They're usually better on Unc. coins.

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  • JCMhoustonJCMhouston Posts: 5,306 ✭✭✭
    You did well on those coffeyce.
  • coinkatcoinkat Posts: 22,721 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Canadian will always have some controversy in connection with grading. FWIW, in grading Canadian look at the fields and lustre. Look at Victoria's cheek as the strike characteristics can vary significantly

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