Grading the Israel 1949 500 Prutah / GTG batch!

Hi gents and ladies. I've been trying to improve my grading skills on the Israel 1949 500 Prutah coin.
Thought you might wish to do the same, as they bring a nice slab premium compared to raw prices.
Think of this as Photograde for the type.
What I have here for you today - and just in time for Shabbos!
- is a batch of slabbed examples currently on eBay.
After the weekend passes I'll update with TPG data:
For GTG fun, I've cropped out the grades. Most are NGC, some PCGS. Hint: the finest-known at both TPG's is MS67
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Disclaimer: none of these coins are mine, nor did I take the photos. simply used for edumacational purposes
Thought you might wish to do the same, as they bring a nice slab premium compared to raw prices.
Think of this as Photograde for the type.
What I have here for you today - and just in time for Shabbos!

After the weekend passes I'll update with TPG data:
For GTG fun, I've cropped out the grades. Most are NGC, some PCGS. Hint: the finest-known at both TPG's is MS67

#1)

#2)

#3)

#4)

#5)

Disclaimer: none of these coins are mine, nor did I take the photos. simply used for edumacational purposes
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Experience the World through Numismatics...it's more than you can imagine.
#2 - 62
#3 - 67
#4 - 64
#5 - 65
Here is my 67
LINK
Zohar, I was hoping you would post!
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Experience the World through Numismatics...it's more than you can imagine.
Most raws I've seen have been 55-63, even right out of the mint set.
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#2 62
#3 66
#4 64 (can see it in 65 too
#5 63 (maybe 64)
hard to tell to be honest these are guestimates - pics aint that ...
Do I have to try grading those?
I'd rather eat brussels sprouts.
Actually, I don't mind brussels sprouts. It's alfalfa sprouts that make me gag. But I digress. Again.
Seems we've got yet another discussion about grading minimalistic designs.
Israel and Belgium seem to rule the roost when it comes to stark, low-relief, simplistic designs. Which can be kind of interesting, in a modernistic way. But they give me nightmares when I think about trying to grade them.
Heck, just thinking about distinguishing where there's enough rub to tell a nice AU slider from an MS coin gives me the willies, let alone trying to distinguish micro grade points like 66 versus 67, etc.
I wonder if in fact the emperor has no clothes, and there's a numbered dartboard on the wall of the grading room.
"Oh, hey, here's another Israeli coin that looks Mint State. Which drawer did you leave the darts in?""Second one down on the left.""Thanks." *pffft* "Ha! I got MS67! Let's see how you do!"*pffft* "I got MS65.""Eh, OK. Let's split the difference and call it MS66.""Next?"
<< <i>LochNESS I may have another NGC MS-66 if you are looking for one. >>
My game is to buy a batch of the nicest choicest raws that I can find, estimate their grades, and submit the top two for TPG. I disagree with Lord M's dart theory (respectfully, of course!
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#1) PCGS 64
#2) PCGS 62
#3) NGC 67
#4) NGC 66
#5) NGC 65
Zohar, the one you graded 64 is in a 66 slab! Otherwise you were spot-on!
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