Consolidated thread with PCGS grades just posted (Batch of 4 1869 coins)

These coins were posted raw previously, but their grades just posted so thought I'd consolidate them here...
Happy to get your thoughts/impressions/opinions about the results. By the way, no matter what I think of the grades on the coins, I've now submitted nearly 30 raw world coins without a single Body Bag, although it will surely happen at some point, so that in itself has me smiling




Happy to get your thoughts/impressions/opinions about the results. By the way, no matter what I think of the grades on the coins, I've now submitted nearly 30 raw world coins without a single Body Bag, although it will surely happen at some point, so that in itself has me smiling





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MS62
AU55
XF45
MS62/63
I think PCGS got close on all of them based on your images. I think you got a bit of a gift by 1-2 points on the Brazil 20 R (I don't generally care for spotted and dull-ish copper), and I still contend that if those images are accurate, the San Marino piece looks UNC to my eye, but I could live with AU58.
Congrats on your grades.
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MS62BN period! unless dog in hand
AU53
EF40 (I disagree with 45 but jmho)
63RB so you did good here
And yes you did overall score and no BB's yet
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I think they mistake (or are less knowledgeable in) discerning between strike and wear on World coins. This cuts both ways...overgrade/undergrade...but in essence I'm learning "how they grade," which is more important than what it should grade. This way I'll know when I look at the coin, not how "I" would grade it, but how "PCGS" would grade it. Sounds silly, but it's a good gauge...
By the way, in my mind they kind of bashed the Swedish coin a bit. This has full luster, and some weakness in strike, but one of the high points on the coin is reverse crown and it has ever so slight rub, not XF40. That coin would easily grade AU50 or better in anyone's hand, but on it's day at the PCGS grading room they only say it as an XF40...it is what it is.
My philosophy has been to collect coins that look good to my eye, and are roughly graded (and equivalently/importantly priced) where they should be.
@Mercurydimeguy, I think you are doing a heck of a good job of choosing attractive coins for your collection. The number on the label and the brand of plastic are secondary and tertiary to buying an attractive coin at a proper/fair price.
Best, Brandon
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oops, It was graded 40...but hey there is just too much wear for AU50, yes the crown is crisp but that doesn't take away from the rest of the surfaces that clearly exhibit circulated use consistent with a 40 designation.
Sorry, but that's exactly what I thought it would net..don't waste $ trying to upgrade it
You doing well actually - don't be hard on yourself.
For what it's worth, here's their image of the San Marino coin...they over exposed it a bit, it's much closer to my image in terms of in hand look. But they captured the colors better than me (probably why they over exposed it a bit, to show off the really pretty surface of the coin).
Looks like I photographed this one back on the 20th of last month. When we get a coin we do have to make a quick decision on what we'd like to show in the final pic. I probably saw the colors in the field and thought "OK let's light this one up". Sometimes we take a quick glance at a whole box of coins to see if we can use a single technique throughout the order to save time, especially on busy days (my all time record of number of coins photographed in a day is 700 last October).
If you'd like a specific thing you'd like shown in your coins the best way now is probably putting a little note or sticker on the actual mylar flip so we see it as we're photographing them.
My main concern has been keeping up with the editing and getting all of these photos online in a timely manner since we started photographing all Secure orders. Thanks to the release of the new proprietary software I think we've done that - backlog of images to be edited has been reduced from a couple of weeks work to just a day or so. It's still a system in-progress so if any of you have any questions or concerns or suggestions please let me know.
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For what it's worth, here's their image of the San Marino coin...they over exposed it a bit, it's much closer to my image in terms of in hand look. But they captured the colors better than me (probably why they over exposed it a bit, to show off the really pretty surface of the coin).
I'm really grateful for your imaging service. It has taught me more about coin photography than you can ever imagine. Thank you!!!
I love to image the coins, send them in for grading/imaging, and can't wait to see how you imaged them, because as you have said -- I totally get it -- I make a gut call on the technique each time. Interestingly enough our images are often close, spooky close, just different things get accentuated.
I would love for you to continue to do what you do without changing, so I can continue to learn. So I promise you that you won't be getting any sticky notes from me
I loved your photo MCG - but if I go according to actual host pic here - I might take back my determination, and kind of lean more to 58 or lets say 60/61.
Hence, I would have possibly mentioned imho I can "see" it in a 62 holder, BUT would I have said its a lock 62BN ? No I would have not!
Which means Zohar's last comment is the WTG, and I've said and advised that also over the years.
Guys..you see how critical it is to see a coin in hand, and how a really nice pic can be somewhat misleading for lack of a better word to say the least?
I loved your photo MCG - but if I go according to actual host pic here - I might take back my determination, and kind of lean more to 58 or lets say 60/61.
Hence, I would have possibly mentioned imho I can "see" it in a 62 holder, BUT would I have said its a lock 62BN ? No I would have not!
Which means Zohar's last comment is the WTG, and I've said and advised that also over the years.
Marc, all good points...but I would only debate one point, which you missed -- the host pic is over exposed to show color. That's a stylistic thing. You can overexpose and MS64 Merc and see rub
As for me personally, my style is to show what the coin looks like in hand, good/bad/ugly, which means if a coins is dark, I'll show it dark...if it has a fingerprint, you'll see a fingerprint, I won't overexpose or underexpose to achieve an artistic flare, my personal "photographic fingerprint" is that my image of a coin will resemble the coin's 99% in hand look. That doesn't make it right, or wrong, but I prefer an in-hand look image when I shoot photos more so than other looks.
Having said that, I very much enjoy our host's images as well. They are different, some are very cool! And I like to compare the host's artistic representation of the coin vs. how I saw the coin on the day I imaged it.
To say the host's image is better or worse than mine I think misses the point, it's different, not better not worse. I can overexpose my shot and make it look much more like the host's image, and the host can reshoot the coin without overexposing it and make it look much more like my image, the point that is the most critical one, it's difficult to grade from photos unless you know the photographer's style of photography.
Anyhow, I'll get off my podium now lest I get booted off
In my mind this is like an AU55, clearly lacks the sharpness/detail of the originally posted coin, yet it has nice remnant luster underneath and looks more copper'ish.
Do you think this coin will grade lower, higher, or the same as the original coin, in context of knowing how I image coins...
Anyhow, I'll get off my podium now lest I get booted off .. ...you can ramble
I myself go into MIA spells over the years.
Just my personal opinions.
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