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My Latest Submission Results
Remember that worn out State quarter that was shown here? Well I bought it and sent it into PCGS. Sure enough, it came back GN slabbed.
That's kind of a bummer.
I did buy for super cheap a holed key date 1921-D Mercury and it is now PCGS AU50 net graded.
Next up is a silver eagle no one thought would grade due to the tremendous toning- it did, but only at MS64 (photos pending...)
I also purchased four silver dollars from a dealer who wasn't sure of their authenticity. Well, I was convinced the 1798 was genuine (cleaned, but real nonetheless).
PCGS confirmed it with XF details. (That was a pretty decent hit for me.)
Anyway, it'll be fun to get this submission back and get some photos up.
And for those who thought the worn out State quarter was going to be a bust, a tip of the cap to you all as you were right.
Remember that worn out State quarter that was shown here? Well I bought it and sent it into PCGS. Sure enough, it came back GN slabbed.
That's kind of a bummer.
I did buy for super cheap a holed key date 1921-D Mercury and it is now PCGS AU50 net graded.
Next up is a silver eagle no one thought would grade due to the tremendous toning- it did, but only at MS64 (photos pending...)
I also purchased four silver dollars from a dealer who wasn't sure of their authenticity. Well, I was convinced the 1798 was genuine (cleaned, but real nonetheless).
PCGS confirmed it with XF details. (That was a pretty decent hit for me.)
Anyway, it'll be fun to get this submission back and get some photos up.
And for those who thought the worn out State quarter was going to be a bust, a tip of the cap to you all as you were right.
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It is Order #20635353 / Submission #4680529.
Remember too the 1903-S Micro S that most thought was cleaned? It was an auction where the seller didn't list it as a Micro nor did the third world slab (ACG) state so on the insert.
I cracked it out and submitted- VF30 now.
I also had a show n' tell with a Lafayette dollar. Sadly, it too is cleaned.
But! Remember those three bust halves I bought raw on eBay and most thought each wouldn't grade? I only sent one in (the other two sold raw locally for what the three coins cost me) and it is
now AU55. I'm pretty pleased about that.
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-Paul
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i guess someone ought to get this right
MY LINK WORKDSDSD
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CoinsAreFun Toned Silver Eagle Proof Album
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Gallery Mint Museum, Ron Landis& Joe Rust, The beginnings of the Golden Dollar
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More CoinsAreFun Pictorials NGC
<< <i>I wanna see the silver eagle....do you have your images? >>
I didn't take photos before sending it in, but will definitely upon its arrival back home!
As I recall, lots of seafoam greens and some lavenders blanket the obverse. Pretty reverse too.
I few fields hits from what I recall limits the grade.
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<< <i>I wanna see the silver eagle....do you have your images? >>
I didn't take photos before sending it in, but will definitely upon its arrival back home!
As I recall, lots of seafoam greens and some lavenders blanket the obverse. Pretty reverse too.
I few fields hits from what I recall limits the grade. >>
I will be awaiting your pic's
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CoinsAreFun Toned Silver Eagle Proof Album
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Gallery Mint Museum, Ron Landis& Joe Rust, The beginnings of the Golden Dollar
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More CoinsAreFun Pictorials NGC
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<< <i>I wanna see the silver eagle....do you have your images? >>
I didn't take photos before sending it in, but will definitely upon its arrival back home!
As I recall, lots of seafoam greens and some lavenders blanket the obverse. Pretty reverse too.
I few fields hits from what I recall limits the grade. >>
<< <i>Next up is a silver eagle no one thought would grade due to the tremendous toning- it did, but only at MS64 (photos pending...) >>
You didn't save ebay photos or whatever you may have had that caused "no one thought it would grade"?
I've been told I tolerate fools poorly...that may explain things if I have a problem with you. Current ebay items - Nothing at the moment
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nor did the third world slab (ACG) state so on the insert. >>
Your'e giving third world slabs a bad name by lumping them in with ACG.
My icon IS my coin. It is a gem 1949 FBL Franklin.
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MY LINK WORKDSDSD >>
Photos...just click on the cert number. All have been imaged
He who knows he has enough is rich.
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<< <i>I wanna see the silver eagle....do you have your images? >>
I didn't take photos before sending it in, but will definitely upon its arrival back home!
As I recall, lots of seafoam greens and some lavenders blanket the obverse. Pretty reverse too.
I few fields hits from what I recall limits the grade. >>
<< <i>Next up is a silver eagle no one thought would grade due to the tremendous toning- it did, but only at MS64 (photos pending...) >>
You didn't save ebay photos or whatever you may have had that caused "no one thought it would grade"? >>
-Didn't purchase off of eBay and it was locally shown among collectors friends who didn't think it had a chance to grade. . . never showed it here, haven't taken photos yet.
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The name is LEE!
<< <i> ...Remember that worn out State quarter that was shown here? Well I bought it and sent it into PCGS. Sure enough, it came back GN slabbed.
That's kind of a bummer.
And for those who thought the worn out State quarter was going to be a bust, a tip of the cap to you all as you were right. >>
Possibly another incidence of the new doctoring technique that some call "artificially worn"?
What was the rejection code?
This I gotta see!
Doggedly collecting coins of the Central American Republic.
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