CAC results on latest batch - GTC (Guess The CAC) {Revealed}

I received notice on my latest batch of CAC submittals, and the usual head scratchers were given as well as some "good feelings". Here are the coins that I sent. Can you identify which may have received the "green or gold bean"?
1804 Half Cent Draped Bust Spike Chin F15BN
1814 1C Crosslet 4 VG10
1834 H10C AU53
1835 10C VF25
1837 10C No Stars, Large Date AU55
1865 2C AU53BN
1892 50C MS62
1908 1C MS65RB
1913 5C Type I MS65
Thank you for your interest and participation!
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Gold 92 half
I'll give the "Tommy Bean" to all of the Half-Dimes and Dimes, as well as the Barber Half.....
(A Tommy Bean is worth about as much as a coffee bean, but doesn't taste as good.....)
1804 half cent NO
1814 Cent NO
1834 half dime green bean
1835 half dime green bean
1837 half dime NO
1892 Half Dollar Possilble gold bean if the luster is full on both sides.
1908 Cent green bean
1913 Nickel green bean
1804 half cent NO
1814 Cent NO
1834 half dime green bean
1835 half dime NO
1837 half dime green bean
1892 Half Dollar gold bean
1908 Cent NO
1913 Nickel green bean
https://pcgs.com/setregistry/showcase/2819
Probably the Bust and Seated coins, and maybe the Barber.
Shag's opinion..........
1/2 dime and dimes pass
barber half pass
all others did not...... 4/9
1804 half cent NO
1814 Cent NO
1834 half dime green
1835 half dime green
1837 half dime green
1865 2c NO
1892 Half Dollar green
1908 Cent NO
1913 Nickel NO
Latin American Collection
My opinion is that there are a few OOG's...Original, Over-Graded coins....the 2C, the Indian
Latin American Collection
While all of your coins look nice, I'll go with FTB of these picks.
No
No
Green
No
Green
Green
Green
No
No
I won't even attempt any of the copper. For the silver: The half dime ("for sure"), 1837 dime, 1892 barber. Nope for the others. I wouldn't be surprised at gold for the half dime.
Some interesting variances and consistencies.
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Here are my Pure WAGs that are an exercise in picture divining and mind reading. In person, my guesses would likely be quite different. Then throw in that I might disagree with CAC.
1804 Half Cent - Green
1814 Cent - none
1834 Half Dime - Green
1835 Dime - Green
1837 Dime - Gold
1865 Two Cent - none
1892 Half Dollar - none
1908 Cent - Green
1913 Var 1 Nickel - Green
"To Be Esteemed Be Useful" - 1792 Birch Cent --- "I personally think we developed language because of our deep need to complain." - Lily Tomlin
My 2 cents, and I agree with Boosbri that there are some original over-graded coins in the group which I call a No.
1804 half cent NO
1814 Cent NO
1834 half dime green bean
1835 half dime NO
1837 half dime green bean
1865 Two Cent - NO
1892 Half Dollar green bean
1908 Cent NO
1913 Nickel green bean
Tom
I think the problem with "GTC" is that you have to both "evaluate the coin" AND "read the mind of the CAC people". There's a reason that even experienced collectors and graders get surprises from CAC submissions....
I think the 1835 dime is a good example. It seems to be a crusty original. If you are looking for a VF bust dime, this is what it should/could look like! But some don't like the look, preferring something a little less...interesting? And many/most posters here would prefer a higher grade to begin with. So, the "evaluation process" gets muddled.
CAC on the other hand tends to reward originality. So, it's a tug of war to guess what CAC might do with this crusty original bust dime. (For the record, I guessed a "Yes" on the coin.)
Added:
Then there's the 1913 Buff. No doubt, a good looking coin. But with the weak "LIBERTY", is it a top end for the grade? Read the mind of CAC.... (I guessed "No"....but it wasn't because the coin is crap! Just a mind reading exercise).
1804 HC N
18141C N
1834 H10C Y
1835 10C N
1837 10C Y
1865 2C Y
1892 50C Y
1908 1C N
1913 5C Y
N
Y
Y
N
Y
N
Y Gold?
N
Y
Here's my WAG, if I'm being curmudgeonly:
1804 half cent NO
1814 cent NO
1834 half dime NO
1835 half dime NO
1837 dime green
1865 2c NO
1892 half green
1908 cent green
1913 nickel NO
Totally agree!
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1804 yes
1814 gold
1834 yes
1835 yes
1837 no
1865 no
1892 yes
1908 yes
1913 yes
- Bob -

MPL's - Lincolns of Color
Central Valley Roosevelts
Here are my guesses:
1804 Half Cent - No
1814 Cent - Yes
1834 Half Dime - Yes/ Possible Gold
1835 Dime - Yes
1837 Dime - Yes
1865 Two Cent - No
1892 Half Dollar - Yes/ Possible Gold
1908 Cent - No
1913 Buffalo - Yes
1804 half cent - YES
1814 cent - YES (possible gold)
1834 half dime - YES
1835 dime - YES
1837 dime - NO (looks AU53 to me)
1865 two cent - YES
1892 half dollar - YES (possible gold)
1908 cent - YES
1913 nickel - NO
Answers please; it's be 24+ hours. Tx.
https://pcgs.com/setregistry/showcase/2819
no
yes
yes
no
no
yes
yes
no
yes
What did I win?
Survey says...?
These are mostly collector coins... Attracive and meet expectations for what they are. The grades seem reasonable. So for the first 6 coins, is a CAC so called green bean a game changer? Seems those six are fine as they are without the need for CAC. I see the Barber, Indian and Buff as getting a greater benefit. I like the Barber the best of the remaining three.
Hope the submission met your expectations
Experience the World through Numismatics...it's more than you can imagine.
yes on all, just to be different
BHNC #203
1804 Half Cent Draped Bust Spike Chin F15BN 26077872
1814 1C VG10 4241696008 - Not CAC
1834 Half Dime Capped Bust AU53 81617075
1835 Dime Capped Bust Small VF25 26736512
1837 10C AU55 82230551 - Not CAC
1865 Two Cents AU53BN 28738596
1892 Half Dollars Barber MS62 34600378
1908 Small Cent Indian Bronze MS65RB 83731288
1913 5C MS65 19161513 - Not CAC
It's just another opinion.
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Late to the party.... nice results though... Cheers, RickO
Interesting exercise!
I got 5 wrong, 3 where CAC said Y and I said N, and 2 where CAC said N and I said Y. And yes, I agree with RickO, nice coins and results!
My fav was 1835 10c and it got it. Beyond that did not have foggiest. Nice coins u did well.
Surprised they did not like 1913 5c.
Thanks for sharing, great thread.
6 of 9 is a pretty good batting average, given what we've seen here on the boards. Congrats!
Another opinion. Would be interesting to send 100 slabbed coins to PCGS and see how many of their graders would either bean or not bean them. Then send them to CAC. It's apparent in the coin biz that not all great minds think alike.
WOW! Great looking coins!
Congratulations on the results!
I'll take the 1837 if you don't like it anymore after being denied by CAC
I have had quite a few "taker" offers on that coin...I have it listed in the BST.
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I would've given the 1834 H10 AU 53 a gold bean. JMHO.
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My Full Walker Registry Set (1916-1947):
https://www.ngccoin.com/registry/competitive-sets/16292/
Did CAC give a reason for rejecting the 1814?
congrats, you did above average.
My average anyway.
Then I gave up
BHNC #203
I have not received them back yet. I did not know that they gave reasons for Not CAC.
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They don't normally, but John will discuss them with you if you call him. Best to call him ASAP after results post so there's a good chance that they still have the coins.
Let us not lose the fact that John got to see these coins in hand, and we made our opinion from two dimensional photographs. Nice group of coins.
Survey says you had the best guess with 8 right and missing on only one. That is counting "possible gold" as equal to saying green.
From a quick look it appears guess accuracy ranged from 8-1 to 2-7, Most in the 4, 5 or 6 right. Some had left out the 2c piece in their guesses. What that results say, I don't know. But it was an interesting exercise. The most important take away for me is that I could have been doing something more important than analyzing the guess results.
On the 1814 1c I guessed no CAC because it looks like some light porosity even though the detail looks like F-12 to me. Guessing it was net graded down by NGC for that or maybe light reverse scratches.
"To Be Esteemed Be Useful" - 1792 Birch Cent --- "I personally think we developed language because of our deep need to complain." - Lily Tomlin
oih82w8, that is an excellent percentage that stickered. Did you just pick a few from your collection that you thought would have the best possibility to get the CAC sticker?
1TwoBits
How did the one that went along for the ride do? Your percentage was good!
I select a few different denominations/series as to not be in comparison to one another...and I would like to believe that that they all would pass muster, but you can't please everyone. Kind of like ‘Let’s drop this down the well and see how big a splash it makes.’
I held back on the 1849 H10C until I get the variety attribution straightened out through our host...hopefully.
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I'm late to the party but it appears as though you did pretty damn good. Nice group of coins too.