this is how bad NGC is on grading - pics added
Maybe this is venting but I just got back the following coins from NGC formerly graded by ANACS
1934 $1 ANACS 65 now NGC 62- yes 62
1935 $ 1 ANACS 65 now also NGC 62
1900 s $1 ANACS 65 now NGC 63
1901 s $1 ANACS 65 now NGC 64
1922 d $1 ANACS 65 now NCG 64
1935 s 1/2 $ ANACS 63 now NGC 63
1924 1/4$ ANACS 55 now NCS Cleaned , UNC details.
I would buy all the 62 peace dollars like those I could get my hands on!

1934 $1 ANACS 65 now NGC 62- yes 62
1935 $ 1 ANACS 65 now also NGC 62
1900 s $1 ANACS 65 now NGC 63
1901 s $1 ANACS 65 now NGC 64
1922 d $1 ANACS 65 now NCG 64
1935 s 1/2 $ ANACS 63 now NGC 63
1924 1/4$ ANACS 55 now NCS Cleaned , UNC details.
I would buy all the 62 peace dollars like those I could get my hands on!
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<< <i>Sorry, but no information has been presented to indicate that NGC's grading was "bad", only that it was stricter than ANACS's grading. >>
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Were they cracked out, by you, prior to sending in? Did NGC crack them?
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SeatedDime - Where did you learn how to grade ?
Did you put the 1935 Peace dollar on the bottom of
you shoe and dance on the floor before you sent the
coin to NGC ? Can't you SEE the SCRATCHES on Miss
Liberty's face and neck ? How would your face feel if it
was scratched like hers ?And do you think this coin is
a GEM ?
PCGS would possibly cross the coin as an ms 62.
I will also buy ms 62 Peace Dollars like this coin
for $10 each
Stewart
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Do you have any NGC MS-65 Peace Dollars that you compared these ANACS coins to before sending them in?
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Yep, that 1935 now looks dipped out and lifeless, (just going by the pic) and now also shows all of the small ticks, scratches and hairlines that may have been partially masked by the toning, I've seen that happen a lot on dipped coins. In my opinion it should have just been left as is with the toning regardless of how unattractive someone thought it looked.
In any case, NCS sure didn't do that coin any favors in my opinion and it now just looks like another generic overly dipped out Peace dollar with impaired lustre and myriad hairlines....... and the grade of MS62 is a lot closer to reality than the previous grade of MS65 in my opinion. If sent back to ANACS in its current state, I doubt it would grade higher than an MS63 and possibly lower.
<< <i>this was sent to NCS to have ugly toning removed. >>
If you are speaking of the 1935 coin you posted images of here, you have now provided another possible explanation for the large disparity in the grading. Perhaps the "ugly toning" was hiding many of the flaws which are now apparent. Were the other coins sent to NCS first, too?
How about the AU55 Standing Quarter that came back UNC?
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With all due respect, I cannot disagree with the MS62 grade for the 1935 Peace Dollar. That coin has numerous hairlines and small scratches, especially on the devices.
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you shoe and dance on the floor before you sent the
coin to NGC ? Can't you SEE the SCRATCHES on Miss
Liberty's face and neck ? How would your face feel if it
was scratched like hers ?And do you think this coin is
a GEM ?
Stewart makes me laugh!
I will also buy ms 62 Peace Dollars like this coin
for $10 each
Stewart
I'll bid 10.50
Coin's for sale/trade.
Tom Pilitowski
US Rare Coin Investments
800-624-1870
Coin's for sale/trade.
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<< <i>There's no way ANACS was 3 points higher on multiple coins. And he never answered the crack out question. >>
some of coins were, the 2 peace dollars that came back 62's were cracked anacs 65's
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<< There's no way ANACS was 3 points higher on multiple coins. And he never answered the crack out question. >>
some of coins were, the 2 peace dollars that came back 62's were cracked anacs 65's
the truth finally comes out- so how many little ezest dips did you try to the coin before sending it to NGC/NCS?
Why would you chance a 5 coin for a crack out- send it for a cross any day any way- if the coin looked like a 5 in a 3 holder - then crakc it and take your chances- but that it utter nonsense- and the 35 looks barely a 2 - I would have said au58 at best due to the tics, and abrasion on the reverse.
our hobby can be an expensive one to gain an education in, i know i've paid/still pay my tuition fees. perhaps you just learned a valuable lesson with this experience. one guarantee i'll make is this-----if you learn today's lesson you won't necessarily have to repeat it and the knowledge will pay you back with interest over the course of time. stick with it and come back to show us the victories as well as the defeats.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but it seems that you mean to say they are NCS'd former anacs 65's. There's a huge difference. You mess with a gem, you never know what you get.
<< <i>some of coins were, the 2 peace dollars that came back 62's were cracked anacs 65's
Correct me if I'm wrong, but it seems that you mean to say they are NCS'd former anacs 65's. There's a huge difference. You mess with a gem, you never know what you get. >>
9997. You need to stop posting for a couple days.
Then they were damaged when cracked out. Of that, I have no doubt.
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ANACS is a very good company that doesn't vary it's standards like a couple of the top tier TPG's as prices increase or decrease. I'd still like to see what the coins look like in the MS65 ANACS holders to judge for myself.
Two of the ANACS coins THAT WERE GRADED 65 were cracked out before sending to NGC...
Was there a toning issue and were the coins dipped before submission? I ask because it looks as if that happened. If the toning bothered you to the extent that contemplating cracking out a 65 and dipping in anticipation of resubmitting to get a 65, why didn't you just sell the ANACS coins in the holder?... you could have done ebay, teletrade... whatever... and then with that money, buy the white examples or desired grade that had the appeal you were looking for... crack outs and dipping often creates more problems.
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<< <i>it now just looks like another generic overly dipped out Peace dollar with impaired lustre and myriad hairlines >>
I hate to say it but I agree 100%