And yes a mechanical error when it comes to how CAC slabbed it in a Huge holder with a HUGE coin gasket - Ridiculous...
Holder: 5" x 5-3/4" x 1.5" x 1 lb
Coin gasket: 1-1/8" deep = FAIL. The gasket reminds me of a skateboard wheel. An anti-edgeview holder.
JMO - this thread had a long, even great run! But it’s essentially been “dead” for over a month. Reviving it might draw some interest, but more than likely not. Again, JMO. Have at it (& I would love to be proven wrong)!
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JMO - this thread had a long, even great run! But it’s essentially been “dead” for over a month. Reviving it might draw some interest, but more than likely not. Again, JMO. Have at it (& I would love to be proven wrong)!
True, and it seems that our friend @hummingbird_coins , after presenting us with a coin to guess on - has ghosted us?
@Copperindian said:
JMO - this thread had a long, even great run! But it’s essentially been “dead” for over a month. Reviving it might draw some interest, but more than likely not. Again, JMO. Have at it (& I would love to be proven wrong)!
have to agree, overall, but throwing in an VF-30 for this one.
Too much wear and tear for EF grades.
@Copperindian said:
JMO - this thread had a long, even great run! But it’s essentially been “dead” for over a month. Reviving it might draw some interest, but more than likely not. Again, JMO. Have at it (& I would love to be proven wrong)!
This thread could lay dormant for 20 years and once again re-emerge so until the mods close it or turn out the lights.
So party on Garth!
@gorebels said:
I graded my $20 @ VF35. I was wrong.
out of sheer curiosity what are you saying here?
It’s not in a VF35 slab but that’s how I valued it. This is a recent pick from Stack’s at $4800… not too bad a premium over melt for a first year double eagle. There’s some luster but I don’t have the coin in-hand yet so I’m hoping it’s not been cleaned.
OK, so I have the $20 in hand. Coin does not appear to be cleaned and does have some original luster around the protected devices, especially on the reverse.
Question: do I crack it and submit it to PCGS risking a lower grade or leave it as-is?
I might just leave as is. I have about 8 ICG coins (US and World) but their MV each is less than $100 each. Like them / they stack nicely. I leave them as is.
If submitting something like yours - I would specify a minimum grade. I would want to also void a details designation.
I probably would leave as is as a bullion investment. However it seems worth more. Just put a code on back for cost and CPG MV.
MS66; the scuff(?) above the U in TRUST as well as the marking in-between the stars that are below the N in UNITED, as well as below the branch on the reverse keep it from being higher IMO
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MS66; the scuff(?) above the U in TRUST as well as the marking in-between the stars that are below the N in UNITED, as well as below the branch on the reverse keep it from being higher IMO
Agree, but the overall look whether strong strike and luster or just really good lighting plus it's NGC.
could be higher 7*
MS66; the scuff(?) above the U in TRUST as well as the marking in-between the stars that are below the N in UNITED, as well as below the branch on the reverse keep it from being higher IMO
Agree, but the overall look whether strong strike and luster or just really good lighting plus it's NGC.
could be higher 7*
True; I think it's at the point of condition where it really depends on the grader and not a unanimous grade. I could honestly seeing it either being MS66 or MS67, plus or star designations (at least for MS66) are possible, if so, likely a plus grade, but of course that's a bit of a stretch IMO at least!
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mechanical error MS60
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Yep!
Well, no as to what's on the label.
And yes a mechanical error when it comes to how CAC slabbed it in a Huge holder with a HUGE coin gasket - Ridiculous...

Holder: 5" x 5-3/4" x 1.5" x 1 lb
Coin gasket: 1-1/8" deep = FAIL. The gasket reminds me of a skateboard wheel. An anti-edgeview holder.
@Rc5280 You'll need three more wheels. Wow! I don't even know what to say about that.
They've got to change that coin gasket, it detracts and buries the coin/medal.
1955-D 1C MS65RD
MS66 RD
Not quite!
Times up! MS67 on the Lincoln.
You're up Coug.
@Cougar1978 ur up
Jeez its been a long 14 days
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66+ no FB
nope close though
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MS65 FB
MS67
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65+ FB
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AU58+
LOL Correct grade was MS-67+ FB. @hummingbird_coins was the closest.
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MS67
Have at it.
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True, and it seems that our friend @hummingbird_coins , after presenting us with a coin to guess on - has ghosted us?
I completely forgot, sorry!
You got it.
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Let's stick with the 1850 $20 Liberty Head above - my guess is XF40
have to agree, overall, but throwing in an VF-30 for this one.
Too much wear and tear for EF grades.
This thread could lay dormant for 20 years and once again re-emerge so until the mods close it or turn out the lights.
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3rd party grade to be shared tomorrow.
I graded my $20 @ VF35. I was wrong.
out of sheer curiosity what are you saying here?
Does this mean that someone correctly guessed the 3rd party grade?
It’s not in a VF35 slab but that’s how I valued it. This is a recent pick from Stack’s at $4800… not too bad a premium over melt for a first year double eagle. There’s some luster but I don’t have the coin in-hand yet so I’m hoping it’s not been cleaned.
Welp, it's been 24 hrs and no correct guesses.
I'll guess AU53...


Nice AU 53. CDN CPG $6500
No way this is an AU coin. But I’ll report back when I have the coin in hand.
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OK, so I have the $20 in hand. Coin does not appear to be cleaned and does have some original luster around the protected devices, especially on the reverse.
Question: do I crack it and submit it to PCGS risking a lower grade or leave it as-is?
I might just leave as is. I have about 8 ICG coins (US and World) but their MV each is less than $100 each. Like them / they stack nicely. I leave them as is.
If submitting something like yours - I would specify a minimum grade. I would want to also void a details designation.
I probably would leave as is as a bullion investment. However it seems worth more. Just put a code on back for cost and CPG MV.
Bump this ded thread
No correct guess was declared for the $20 coin above, but it was revealed.
Above that my guess was declared correct for the '44-P Nickel.
Maybe it's my turn?
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MS67
MS66; the scuff(?) above the U in TRUST as well as the marking in-between the stars that are below the N in UNITED, as well as below the branch on the reverse keep it from being higher IMO
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MS67> @Goob said:
Agree, but the overall look whether strong strike and luster or just really good lighting plus it's NGC.
could be higher 7*
True; I think it's at the point of condition where it really depends on the grader and not a unanimous grade. I could honestly seeing it either being MS66 or MS67, plus or star designations (at least for MS66) are possible, if so, likely a plus grade, but of course that's a bit of a stretch IMO at least!
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