Success!!!

Hey all. The coin hasn't been sent back yet, but online they indeed confirmed that it is the 1918/7 overdate. Still a VF25, but there you go. I am very impressed with the PCGS process for the reconsideration. 1 phone call and they set everything up. Can't wait to get it back in my hands.

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Glad it got in the correct holder. It's a nice coin.
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Nice coin, nice result, and it's on CoinFacts to view
in the correct catagory.
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Way to go and congratulations are in order!!
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Glad it all worked out.
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Maybe I am using the wrong term, I think it was a reconsideration. When I first submitted, the coin came back as a simple 1918-S. I called and said that I think it was an overdate and was there a mistake or did they just not think it was an overdate. They said that it wasn't checked for the overdate and they would send a prepaid label and to send it back in. I am not sure why it failed the first time, but they took care of it fast and free of charge, so I am quite happy.
Wrong term. It was a "mechanical error" PCGS fixed, not a reconsideration.
I never doubted the mistake would be corrected.
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I might have missed the story. Did you buy it in a normal slab and discover it that way? Sweet by the way!!
When you grade thousands of coins every day there can be mistakes. Glad that PCGS came through as they should.
Way to go and congratulations are in order!!
bob
I totally agree (if there's only one grader).
But three graders saw it as just a 1918-s the first time???
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I might have missed the story. Did you buy it in a normal slab and discover it that way? Sweet by the way!!
The short version is I found this in an old Whitman book from a hoard of coins that I inherited. I thought it was the overdate but having no experience with the SLQ, I asked for advice from the forum and then sent it in to PCGS to get evaluated. It came back as a normal 1918-S. When I called them for clarification they said that it wasn't checked for the overdate and to send it back in. I did and the oversight was corrected. But for a time it was in a slab as a 1918-S. The difference in the value between a normal 1918-s and the overdate is pretty huge.
This is the kind of stuff that turns "inherited coin" recipients into collectors. Good for you!
This is the kind of stuff that turns "inherited coin" recipients into collectors. Good for you!
Thanks
I had been a casual collector of mostly wheat pennies and Morgans, but with this hoard of about 20k coins I am transitioning into a full on collector.
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Maybe I am using the wrong term, I think it was a reconsideration. When I first submitted, the coin came back as a simple 1918-S. I called and said that I think it was an overdate and was there a mistake or did they just not think it was an overdate. They said that it wasn't checked for the overdate and they would send a prepaid label and to send it back in. I am not sure why it failed the first time, but they took care of it fast and free of charge, so I am quite happy.
Well in any case, Congrats!! I thought it was a VF and I don't even know what about what. Just very happy for you that it worked out!
Now, to collect my bet with Grip!!
PCGS is good about these things. Cheers, RickO
I had been a casual collector of mostly wheat pennies and Morgans, but with this hoard of about 20k coins I am transitioning into a full on collector.
That's no typical "grandpa's purse", that's quite an accumulation. Should be lots of fun to go through all of that