Wow. Do I ever suck at grading gold
My wife's cousin in Guam recently learned that I collect coins. She inherited several from her folks, who at one time owned a jewelry store. After sending me terrible cell phone photos of what she had and me doing little more than identifying dates and type of about 25 gold coins, she sent them to me. There was quite a variety of small denomination stuff. I took them to the FUN show to get opinions. Some turned out to be souvenir (non gold) California fractionals. But a couple were real. Some was damaged ex-jewelry. Four were little Farran Zerbe souvenir commems from Lewis & Clark and Louisiana Purchase expos. The rest were mostly $1 golds and $1 Louisiana Purchase and Lewis $ Clark commems. There was also a $2.50 Indian and a $3 gold. I told her what I thought the approximate grades and values were. The good news: everything that I though was real is real.
I had decided to have 6 of the coins certified by PCGS before trying to sell, but I figured the others to be so modest in value that they didn't pencil out. But when I saw Ian at Great Collections a light bulb went off. He has a grade and consign deal that made grading every coin cost effective. So he got them all. Six went to PCGS and eight (I think) went to ANACS. Grades came in today (!!) on the PCGS batch and... wow... I so do not know how to grade tiny gold coins! Here's what I said, versus what PCGS said:
1850-O G$1 -- I guessed VF25
PCGS said XF45
1974 G$3 -- I guessed AU50
PCGS said AU55
1903 Louisiana Purchase G$1 commem -- I guessed AU58
PCGS said MS66
1903 Louisiana Purchase G$1 commem -- I guessed AU55
PCGS said MS65
1903 Louisiana Purchase G$1 commem -- I guessed AU53 cleaned
PCGS said AU details cleaned (I'm going to count that I got that one right)
1905 Lewis & Clark G$1 commem – I guessed AU55
PCGS said MS64
My takeaway message: I need to stick to Morgans.
I had decided to have 6 of the coins certified by PCGS before trying to sell, but I figured the others to be so modest in value that they didn't pencil out. But when I saw Ian at Great Collections a light bulb went off. He has a grade and consign deal that made grading every coin cost effective. So he got them all. Six went to PCGS and eight (I think) went to ANACS. Grades came in today (!!) on the PCGS batch and... wow... I so do not know how to grade tiny gold coins! Here's what I said, versus what PCGS said:
1850-O G$1 -- I guessed VF25
PCGS said XF45
1974 G$3 -- I guessed AU50
PCGS said AU55
1903 Louisiana Purchase G$1 commem -- I guessed AU58
PCGS said MS66
1903 Louisiana Purchase G$1 commem -- I guessed AU55
PCGS said MS65
1903 Louisiana Purchase G$1 commem -- I guessed AU53 cleaned
PCGS said AU details cleaned (I'm going to count that I got that one right)
1905 Lewis & Clark G$1 commem – I guessed AU55
PCGS said MS64
My takeaway message: I need to stick to Morgans.
When in doubt, don't.
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<< <i>those Zerbe souvenir things have some value, just saw some on a dealer's website. I do know that I enjoy buying coins from conservative graders >>
So I discovered at FUN. A dealer friend gladly paid me several times what I guessed them to be worth.
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<< <i>Fortunate that you didn't sell the Mint State La. Purchase Expo Gold $1 Commems raw at your assigned grades. You would have left more than a few bucks on the table.
That's for sure!!
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You display very solid conservative and highly educated grading techniques.
Congrats on your submission.
Glad to hear a story like this (you didn't just try to grade and sell on your own...you went a smart route).
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
Congrats
Thats great! I wonder how the grades will be on the ones that didn't pencil out?
Those coins are so tiny and the problems even tinier that they must be hard to grade.
Congrats on the grades and good luck with the sale.
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Ist time years ago, I had a similar situation happen, undergraded a pile of stuff.
jim
I also missed out on a 8k gold coin years ago that I could have bought for 800, because I thought It was a VF+ when I fact it came back au-55.
Things could be worse.
When in doubt, there are always the Heritage archives and PCGS photograde.
<< <i>i thought pcgs was tough on gold! >>
Nice coin. Some coin buyer wants to hire you to do their critical analysis when buying.