Crossover Results In, Sad Results on Ikes
I submitted several NGC Ikes for crossover and only got 1 for 6
What a waste of money! I thought at least 3 had a real good chance of crossing in particular the 1972 Type 2 which had real clean fields, but one pretty good mark on the cheek. Shows you what I know about grading Ikes 
1 22079100 1972 $1 Type 1 NGC MS65 USA DNC
2 22079101 1972 $1 Type 2 NGC MS65 USA DNC
3 22079102 1974 $1 NGC MS66 USA DNC
4 22079103 1976-D $1 Type 1 NGC MS66 USA DNC
5 22079104 1976-D $1 Type 1 NGC MS65 USA MS65
6 22079105 1976-D $1 Type 2 NGC MS66 USA DNC
Date Received: 09/14/2005
Date Shipped: 10/10/2005
Charlie
1 22079100 1972 $1 Type 1 NGC MS65 USA DNC
2 22079101 1972 $1 Type 2 NGC MS65 USA DNC
3 22079102 1974 $1 NGC MS66 USA DNC
4 22079103 1976-D $1 Type 1 NGC MS66 USA DNC
5 22079104 1976-D $1 Type 1 NGC MS65 USA MS65
6 22079105 1976-D $1 Type 2 NGC MS66 USA DNC
Date Received: 09/14/2005
Date Shipped: 10/10/2005
Charlie
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<< <i>Try to figure out why the coins did not cross >>
Quota was met early this month.
Russ, NCNE
You are a cynic, Russ!
Are those Ikes worth much more in PCGS holders? Some coins are worth the attempt, but since you say you wasted money I'm guessing one cross doesn't pay for the other attempts...
I haven't tried in a while but I was happy to cross 2 of 6 Jeffs in 67 FS because that did more than pay for the grading fees. But it didn't make up for the time I tried a bunch of S mint Mercury dimes in 67 FB and none crossed.
I see a lot of people say this but there is a risk PCGS will bag the coin or grade it lower. Lots of folks end up with a lower grade than they expect and the coin is worth more in the old holder. Most NGC 65s are worth more than PCGS 64s... I had a coin that was holdered but it got bagged after I cracked it and tried it...
<< <i>Are those Ikes worth much more in PCGS holders? >>
There's a pretty hefty value spread in Gem or better Ikes.
Russ, NCNE
Good luck on sending the other coins in if you decide to crack them. Every gem graded NGC IKE I have seen has been overgraded compared with PCGS standards on the series. I think I know of only a couple who have successfuly crossed a couple of IKEs. One was an NGC 1971D MS67 that crossed to PCGS MS67.
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<< <i>Are those Ikes worth much more in PCGS holders? >>
There's a pretty hefty value spread in Gem or better Ikes.
Russ, NCNE >>
Uh-oh....that's Russ' way of saying the Kennedy field is almost tapped out and he has been studying the Ikes
If you guys wanted to cherrypick Ikes, you better get cracking as Russ is ready to enter the market
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and it sets us apart from practitioners and consultants. Gregor
For Ikes, that means making a 65, at least with PCGS. For other coins where 65s may be more common, a coin that has the technical stuff to make 65 might be a 64 if it's an Ike.
Any time you see a sudden, major jump in value from one grade to the next, you've found "the wall," and a coin has to be truly superb -- better than it should have to be, sometimes -- to make it over that wall.
I've went 1 for 6 on crossovers once. My lesson turned out to be very valuable to me, however.
Gettum next time!
RegistryNut
22079104 1976-D $1 Type 1 NGC MS65 USA MS65 is a waste of money even if it did cross, that is a low price ccoin even if it is in a PCGS holder.
San Diego, CA
Charlie
it's probably better to learn how to grade and pay attention to what how PCGS/NGC grade the series than it is to roll the dice and hope to win big. perhaps this is a first step in that education.
NGC doesn't always grade softer than PCGS as evidenced by some of the PCGS MS65's I cracked out that came back as MS64 from NGC which really hurt, especially two 1976-P T1 coins and one 1974-P
I agree that NGC is usually softer on Ikes than PCGS, but not always and I think that usually a NGC MS66 Ike will be worth more than a PCGS MS65 Ike of the same date.
That's the only area of the market where I would say that. Sadly NGC has traded their integrity for a few bucks too many times in the modern coin market. I’ve seen incidences where bulk submissions were NGC treated the coins like it was a bell shaped curve with what looked like random grades slapped on the slab. “Slab and ship ‘em, and get ‘em out fast seemed to be NCG’s strategy.
Act in haste … repent in leisure … TO BAD for NGC.
Then,....I got REAL picky on my next batch (a few weeks ago) and went 3 for 7....Including a 72-P Type 3 in 66
The other 2 that crossed were a 72-P Type 1 and a 72-P Type 3 both in 65.
So, it can be done.
Brian
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This isn't rocket science. They were in NGC holders. Granted some will cross (about 5%-10%, at best) but most won't. Why? Both services grade differently...not better or worst, just different.
Buying coins in NGC holders thinking you will cross them to PCGS is a loosing proposition. You should buy coins as if they were raw (being plastic agnostic) and submit them to TPG's that way. It's harder to grade a coin in a holder than if it's raw. Can't see the rims, the flow of luster, etc...the holders are sometimes not in the best of shape, and then there is the whole bias perspective. It's like a boy coming to take out your baby girl on a date...the second that door opens you are (pre)judging.