A different sort of GTG, or just look at some coins
I have a submission in encapsulation right now. Grades will hopefully pop here soon since it's been about a week in encapsulation.
These are most of the coins, feel free to make a grade guess what PCGS will grade them.
Sorry, the files are a little large.
I'll post results once the grades show up.



















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It's always nice to look at great looking coins. That 1950 half has unusually good contrast for the date. Good luck with the submission.
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@ChrisH821 . I admire your coins and the breadth of your knowledge but won't embarass myself by guessing grades. James
Beautiful coins and great photos...the detail on that '59 cent is awesome. I too won't venture a grade guess but would be interested in what they do grade. Thanks for posting!
K
The 1921 Buffalo looks a bit stripped of luster - I sense a possible details grade but I hope I'm wrong. As mentioned, the 1950 Franklin has superior contrast to most examples of the date.
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Some great coins Chris! I'll GTG for the heck of it.
1) 1952 50c - PR67
2) 1956 T2 50c - PR66CAM.
3) Iowa Commemorative - MS66
4) 1959 1c - PR67CAM
5) 1956 1c - PR67DCAM (appears as if it might be DDO FS-101, check that in hand for sure).
6) 1921 5c - MS63+
7) 1940 5c - PR66
8) 1941 5c - PR66
9) 1938 25c - PR66
10) 1950 50c - PR67
Well I have a couple of grades from an economy sub. Surprised that one posted before the regular one.


The 1956 50C: PR67CAM
The Iowa commem was graded Unc details- cleaned... that was a real surprise.
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Did any of those come from me?
Yes, the cents and the 1952 and 1956 half did.
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