@redraider: nice detail! Right now, the two coins have equal billing as 2* varieties in Rick’s book. As long as they’re not in the FS guide, though, PCGS won’t “officially” recognize them. For me, that doesn't matter a lot as I like “meaty” varieties like these two.
Btw, if yours is graded MS64, it’s the finest known. Congrats on a great pickup!
It’s been a long time since I posted here - almost 3 months. The thread was buried in page 24!
Yesterday in “Saturday morning coffee with coins”, I posted a new FE I just acquired. The pics below are ones that I DIDN'T post in that thread:
It’s a PCGS MS64+ & has exceptional eye appeal & beautiful toning! Strike is imperfect with weakness in the upper obv & corresponding lower rev. There’s a very cool clash mark just below the eagle’s beak that makes it appear it bit off a little too much! Also it appears to be carrying a “pin” in one of its wings for additional protection. I think my imagination is a little wild, but these features add to the coin’s coolness factor. I think! Anyway, feels good to revive this thread!
@Copperindian said: @POCKETCHANGE: nice to meet you & chat at the show Eric! I owe you big time for creating this thread - FE’s are my fave series!
Ken
Great meeting you and thanks for showing me your new acquisitions!
Finally! After winning this one in the Blay GC auction some 14-15 months ago, I submitted for the EEPS to pair with the green CAC. And now, it’s double stickered!
@Copperindian said:
Finally! After winning this one in the Blay GC auction some 14-15 months ago, I submitted for the EEPS to pair with the green CAC. And now, it’s double stickered!
I noticed the old TV above replaced the newer one below:
Incredibly enough, they are the same coin! Good to have the old TV restored - it’s essentially a 100% match to the coin. The “newer” one looked nothing like it.
Flyer Frustration:
My partner & I were/are of like mind & submitted this coin for an upgrade to 66+ from 66.
PCGS declined & kept it at 66. The lighter pics we felt supported our decision. There’s a couple marks, nothing serious that should have kept it from a + grade. To be fair to our hosts, it’s certainly not a 67.
But, we did obtain a bean, which had to be a no brainer for CAC:
Essentially, it’s double stickered. Here’s the old TV, which matches the TV above except for ID#. The EEPS has the old #, CAC the new one.
We’re going to wait a couple months & try again. In our opinion, it compares favorably & more to the 66+ that auctioned through GC a couple months ago.
@Copperindian said:
Flyer Frustration:
My partner & I were/are of like mind & submitted this coin for an upgrade to 66+ from 66.
PCGS declined & kept it at 66. The lighter pics we felt supported our decision. There’s a couple marks, nothing serious that should have kept it from a + grade. To be fair to our hosts, it’s certainly not a 67.
But, we did obtain a bean, which had to be a no brainer for CAC:
Obviously it is a very top end 66 and deserving of a +. Good luck with resubmitting. And thank you for sharing your PCGS submittal experience as it is very insightful. I sometimes think they do keep track of the number of times you have resubmitted and eventually award your perservereance.
@Copperindian I’m a big believer in presenting a coin as well as possible for a Recon attempt. That would have meant sending the coin to CAC prior to the first submission. Now that you have the CAC but lost the EEPS, I’d send it back to Rick before the next attempt at PCGS. I’ll get flamed for this suggestion, but if I really wanted the best chance at the plus, I’d also send it to CMQ. Looks like a fantastic coin.
@POCKETCHANGE: good luck! Btw, we didn’t submit as a recon, consequently the new ID#. This time around I’m inclined to go recon with both stickers, but I’ll leave it up to my partner as he’s better about navigating these things than I am.
@Copperindian said: @POCKETCHANGE: good luck! Btw, we didn’t submit as a recon, consequently the new ID#. This time around I’m inclined to go recon with both stickers, but I’ll leave it up to my partner as he’s better about navigating these things than I am.
Good point, I should have noticed that. Generally if I know the coin isn’t going to make a full point (or I don’t want it to), I think Recon is the better route, especially if stickered. The exception to that would be if coin is already + graded.
@Copperindian said: @POCKETCHANGE: absolutely agree Eric! But we were nearly 100% certain; I was stunned when they kept it at 66.
Ken
I could be mistaken, but I don’t think the graders see the current grade on a Regrade, so IMO they’re more likely to default to a whole grade than a plus. @winesteven has had a ton of success getting plus upgrades on Recons too.
@Copperindian said: @POCKETCHANGE: absolutely agree Eric! But we were nearly 100% certain; I was stunned when they kept it at 66.
Ken
I could be mistaken, but I don’t think the graders see the current grade on a Regrade, so IMO they’re more likely to default to a whole grade than a plus. @winesteven has had a ton of success getting plus upgrades on Recons too.
Correct, in that the graders don't see what the "old" grade was on the coin that PCGS cracked out for a Regrade. Only after the grader and Finalizer determine the grade, do they (or someone else) then compares them, and whichever is higher is the grade that then goes on the new holder. As such, I agree with @pocketchange that with human nature, the graders may be focusing more on a whole grade. That could be good for a 65 or 65+ moving to a 66. but not good for a 65 moving to a 65+ via Regrade. My SENSE is Reconsideration may be the better route than regrade for a 65 to go to a 65+, as the grader would likely pay more thought to if that coin merits a plus. Again, just my sense, with NO data to back that up.
Steve
A day without fine wine and working on your coin collection is like a day without sunshine!!!
@winesteven I find your reconsideration logic to be spot on. I had resubmitted this 1885 IHC PR67BN as a regrade
With no positive (+) results. This coin is 68 quality, but that would make it a POP1/0 . And perhaps the POP is a consideration in the grading process, and it did not quite meet their 68 quality standard. I can only find a few toning spots that would keep it from a 69.....but that grade is way beyond my grading perspective.
OINK, thanks for your kind words. Regarding the pop situation potentially being part of the grading process, I’m not sure I agree. Several of my plus upgrades via reconsideration brought those coins to a pop level that the PCGS Price Guide level more than doubled, or almost tripled. Not often, but a few.
One of those is my 1866 Two Cent piece, bought as a MS66RD w/CAC. I bought it in October 2020 from GC. At that time the PCGS Price Guide was at $7,500. I paid up for the coin, paying $8,531 with the bp, as I recognize that coins are not commodities where every 66RD are worth the same as each other. Coins with better eye quality are worth more. Since it was so nice, I sent it back to PCGS for Reconsideration. It then got that little plus. None graded higher, and I don’t recall at that time how many others were at that top 66+RD grade, but today there are four. At that time, the Price Guide for 1866 MS66+RD was $20,000. Today, the PCGS Price Guide is at $25,000. By the way, this coin is still the Coin Facts Plate Coin for 1866 2 cent Red coins!
Steve
A day without fine wine and working on your coin collection is like a day without sunshine!!!
Comments
@gorebels:
Your “oddball” is a pattern - the PT1. It’s distinguished by 4 leaves under the “E” in STATES.
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@redraider: nice detail! Right now, the two coins have equal billing as 2* varieties in Rick’s book. As long as they’re not in the FS guide, though, PCGS won’t “officially” recognize them. For me, that doesn't matter a lot as I like “meaty” varieties like these two.
Btw, if yours is graded MS64, it’s the finest known. Congrats on a great pickup!
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Thanks, I knew it to be an impaired pattern but nothing more.
The only one that I have. Lg letters Low leaves FS-901
It’s been a long time since I posted here - almost 3 months. The thread was buried in page 24!
Yesterday in “Saturday morning coffee with coins”, I posted a new FE I just acquired. The pics below are ones that I DIDN'T post in that thread:
It’s a PCGS MS64+ & has exceptional eye appeal & beautiful toning! Strike is imperfect with weakness in the upper obv & corresponding lower rev. There’s a very cool clash mark just below the eagle’s beak that makes it appear it bit off a little too much! Also it appears to be carrying a “pin” in one of its wings for additional protection. I think my imagination is a little wild, but these features add to the coin’s coolness factor. I think! Anyway, feels good to revive this thread!
“The thrill of the hunt never gets old”
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Copperindian
Retired sets: Soaring Eagles
Copperindian
Nickelodeon
I remember the thrill of getting my first Flying Eagle by mail order back in the early 1960's.
My favorite thread (found buried on page 10). This is my newest FE:
It completed a trade with a long time collector of the series. Nice deal for both of us!
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I love that coin! SL proofs were perfection for the series (and the winner of the 12 pc pattern set competition!)
Wonderful coin Ken!
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Under under bidder:
$22k in tonight’s GC auction. Beautiful piece & seldom available at this grade level. I made a strong bid but it was only 3rd best!
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My one and only. Type set coin. Lg Letters, NGC VF-25
From the FUN show:
While it’s not one I “needed”, I found it irresistible! Both stickers, OGH & just a nice, likely undergraded coin in this collectible grade.
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@POCKETCHANGE: nice to meet you & chat at the show Eric! I owe you big time for creating this thread - FE’s are my fave series!
Ken
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Great meeting you and thanks for showing me your new acquisitions!
Nothing is as expensive as free money.
Finally! After winning this one in the Blay GC auction some 14-15 months ago, I submitted for the EEPS to pair with the green CAC. And now, it’s double stickered!
Still holds the top spot in the PCGS pop.
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She’s a beauty Ken!
That’s an absolute stunner. Don’t forget the CMQ sticker.
Nothing is as expensive as free money.
@POCKETCHANGE: I should Eric! I’ll join you as a triple sticker guy. Actually, I could make it 4 - the one below was developed for Stewart:
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Pleasant surprise - it’s back:
I noticed the old TV above replaced the newer one below:
Incredibly enough, they are the same coin! Good to have the old TV restored - it’s essentially a 100% match to the coin. The “newer” one looked nothing like it.
“The thrill of the hunt never gets old”
PCGS Registry: Screaming Eagles
Copperindian
Retired sets: Soaring Eagles
Copperindian
Nickelodeon
Flyer Frustration:
My partner & I were/are of like mind & submitted this coin for an upgrade to 66+ from 66.
PCGS declined & kept it at 66. The lighter pics we felt supported our decision. There’s a couple marks, nothing serious that should have kept it from a + grade. To be fair to our hosts, it’s certainly not a 67.
But, we did obtain a bean, which had to be a no brainer for CAC:
Essentially, it’s double stickered. Here’s the old TV, which matches the TV above except for ID#. The EEPS has the old #, CAC the new one.
We’re going to wait a couple months & try again. In our opinion, it compares favorably & more to the 66+ that auctioned through GC a couple months ago.
“The thrill of the hunt never gets old”
PCGS Registry: Screaming Eagles
Copperindian
Retired sets: Soaring Eagles
Copperindian
Nickelodeon
Obviously it is a very top end 66 and deserving of a +. Good luck with resubmitting. And thank you for sharing your PCGS submittal experience as it is very insightful. I sometimes think they do keep track of the number of times you have resubmitted and eventually award your perservereance.
@Copperindian I’m a big believer in presenting a coin as well as possible for a Recon attempt. That would have meant sending the coin to CAC prior to the first submission. Now that you have the CAC but lost the EEPS, I’d send it back to Rick before the next attempt at PCGS. I’ll get flamed for this suggestion, but if I really wanted the best chance at the plus, I’d also send it to CMQ. Looks like a fantastic coin.
Nothing is as expensive as free money.
@POCKETCHANGE: you are the original triple sticker guy, so no flaming from here!
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I actually just submitted my triple stickered FE for Recon this week. Fingers crossed.
Nothing is as expensive as free money.
@POCKETCHANGE: good luck! Btw, we didn’t submit as a recon, consequently the new ID#. This time around I’m inclined to go recon with both stickers, but I’ll leave it up to my partner as he’s better about navigating these things than I am.
“The thrill of the hunt never gets old”
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Copperindian
Retired sets: Soaring Eagles
Copperindian
Nickelodeon
Good point, I should have noticed that. Generally if I know the coin isn’t going to make a full point (or I don’t want it to), I think Recon is the better route, especially if stickered. The exception to that would be if coin is already + graded.
Nothing is as expensive as free money.
@POCKETCHANGE: absolutely agree Eric! But we were nearly 100% certain; I was stunned when they kept it at 66.
Ken
“The thrill of the hunt never gets old”
PCGS Registry: Screaming Eagles
Copperindian
Retired sets: Soaring Eagles
Copperindian
Nickelodeon
I could be mistaken, but I don’t think the graders see the current grade on a Regrade, so IMO they’re more likely to default to a whole grade than a plus. @winesteven has had a ton of success getting plus upgrades on Recons too.
Nothing is as expensive as free money.
Correct, in that the graders don't see what the "old" grade was on the coin that PCGS cracked out for a Regrade. Only after the grader and Finalizer determine the grade, do they (or someone else) then compares them, and whichever is higher is the grade that then goes on the new holder. As such, I agree with @pocketchange that with human nature, the graders may be focusing more on a whole grade. That could be good for a 65 or 65+ moving to a 66. but not good for a 65 moving to a 65+ via Regrade. My SENSE is Reconsideration may be the better route than regrade for a 65 to go to a 65+, as the grader would likely pay more thought to if that coin merits a plus. Again, just my sense, with NO data to back that up.
Steve
My collecting “Pride & Joy” is my PCGS Registry Dansco 7070 Set:
https://www.pcgs.com/setregistry/type-sets/design-type-sets/complete-dansco-7070-modified-type-set-1796-date/publishedset/213996
Good advice @POCKETCHANGE & @winesteven. Recon it is (& showing the double stickers this time around). Stay tuned - in a couple months anyway.
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Copperindian
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@winesteven I find your reconsideration logic to be spot on. I had resubmitted this 1885 IHC PR67BN as a regrade
With no positive (+) results. This coin is 68 quality, but that would make it a POP1/0 . And perhaps the POP is a consideration in the grading process, and it did not quite meet their 68 quality standard. I can only find a few toning spots that would keep it from a 69.....but that grade is way beyond my grading perspective.
OINK
OINK, thanks for your kind words. Regarding the pop situation potentially being part of the grading process, I’m not sure I agree. Several of my plus upgrades via reconsideration brought those coins to a pop level that the PCGS Price Guide level more than doubled, or almost tripled. Not often, but a few.
One of those is my 1866 Two Cent piece, bought as a MS66RD w/CAC. I bought it in October 2020 from GC. At that time the PCGS Price Guide was at $7,500. I paid up for the coin, paying $8,531 with the bp, as I recognize that coins are not commodities where every 66RD are worth the same as each other. Coins with better eye quality are worth more. Since it was so nice, I sent it back to PCGS for Reconsideration. It then got that little plus. None graded higher, and I don’t recall at that time how many others were at that top 66+RD grade, but today there are four. At that time, the Price Guide for 1866 MS66+RD was $20,000. Today, the PCGS Price Guide is at $25,000. By the way, this coin is still the Coin Facts Plate Coin for 1866 2 cent Red coins!
Steve
My collecting “Pride & Joy” is my PCGS Registry Dansco 7070 Set:
https://www.pcgs.com/setregistry/type-sets/design-type-sets/complete-dansco-7070-modified-type-set-1796-date/publishedset/213996
There is no white dot on the coin.