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I just cracked out a 9K coin.
MS64...date undisclosed. 
It's so MS65 I can't stand it. In MS65 it's worth ~50K.
Wish me luck...
It's so MS65 I can't stand it. In MS65 it's worth ~50K.
Wish me luck...

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Do you feel you need it?
Russ, NCNE
<< <i>Who's the man behind the bubble holding all those 50c inserts? >>
Steve Contursi.
Russ, NCNE
Is that a comment on Stguru's crackout or the appearance of Mr. Hall in the picture that Russ posted?
Good luck! I hope it comes back 65 for you!
This is a no-brainer as far as getting the 64 back...and a 40% shot at a 65 IMO.
<< <i>or the appearance of Mr. Hall in the picture that Russ posted? >>
That was from a press release when Contursi turned in over 13,000 labels from crackouts.
Russ, NCNE
Russ, NCNE
THE LAW OF PATHEI MATHOS
Zeus, who taught men to think, has laid it down that wisdom comes alone throught suffering. Aesschylus
<< <i>saintguru; Good luck. My gut feeling tells me you don't bet your money unwisely. My instinct tells me you did not tell the wife. lol. jws
THE LAW OF PATHEI MATHOS
Zeus, who taught men to think, has laid it down that wisdom comes alone throught suffering. Aesschylus >>
the wife? hahhaahaha. If I DID tell her she wouldn't hear me.
This is a joke people. saintguru, oh she would hear you and take your crack pipe away. lol. jws
Stuart
Collect 18th & 19th Century US Type Coins, Silver Dollars, $20 Gold Double Eagles and World Crowns & Talers with High Eye Appeal
"Luck is what happens when Preparation meets Opportunity"
I got almost no sleep until I saw the grades posted. One upgraded and the other got slabbed at the old grade.
That was enough for me.
Best of luck to ya' on the upgrade.
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etexmike
What's it worth if it comes back as an MS63?
<< <i>I cracked out 2 coins both in the 3K range.
I got almost no sleep until I saw the grades posted. One upgraded and the other got slabbed at the old grade.
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Some things there is just no way they can go down. I never get nervous about cracking those.
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Good luck and be sure to let us know what PCGS thinks.
first step, try to upgrade.
<< <i>I cracked out a 50K coin twice...a 1908-S MS65 Saint. The was just NO way it would ever downgrade it is so PQ. Of course, it never upgraded either.
This is a no-brainer as far as getting the 64 back...and a 40% shot at a 65 IMO. >>
Jay,Next time you are in Vegas,lets hit the tables.
<< <i>The question I have to ask is:
What's it worth if it comes back as an MS63? >>
This one's as safe a bet as they come. The only question is 64 or 65
And yes, you do have brass ones!! Of course, if you're really as good at grading as I think you are, I'd have to downgrade them to plastic.
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<< <i>The question I have to ask is:
What's it worth if it comes back as an MS63? >>
This one's as safe a bet as they come. The only question is 64 or 65
Xpipe saw the coin next to my 65 yesterday. I take that as an affirnation. Don't underestimate his eye. I saw some on his NEWPs and they are gorgeous.
Last two upgrades I got were after I let the coin go.
Worry is the interest you pay on a debt you may not owe.
"Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value---zero."----Voltaire
"Everything you say should be true, but not everything true should be said."----Voltaire
<< <i>Why not send it in the holder? Don't you think PCGS will give you a fair review? After all, you claim PCGS is the best TPGS.
I do think they are. I am almost CERTAIN that NGC would upgrade it, but I want a PCGS coin.
Sometimes it works better to send it in raw. Many theories abound as to why, but with no downside I'll try it.
TDN..same here....SD got them.
<< <i>MS64...date undisclosed.
It's so MS65 I can't stand it. In MS65 it's worth ~50K.
Wish me luck... >>
Good luck.
One thing I've noticed is when there is a BIG jump for ONE grading point, the services get really conservative about giving out that ONE point. As type collector I’ve run into rare date coins in what appeared to be low ball graded holders on a number of occasions. I’d think, “THAT would be a great MS-64 for my type set, but the price, of course, for the rare date is something close to a trip to Mars.
Maybe you will get lucky, but most times the grades on rare dates, where one point would add a mint to the price end up sticking.
And you could get screwed, and I’ve heard some really sad stories about that, but I won’t relate them here.
Even if it stays at a 64, I have an extremely PQ64, which will sell at a premium, just as I paid a premium for it.
It will not go down. THAT I am certain of. I know these coins too well.
<< <i>It will not go down. THAT I am certain of. I know these coins too well. >>
Well don't bet the ranch on it.
I knew a dealer who bought an 1878 dollar, (I forget the variety), in a PR-64 holder because he thought that it would upgrade to PR-65 or even 66. He cracked it out and sent it in, only to have it come back as MS-65, P-L, which was worth a boatload less money.
So, yea, things can get A LOT worse that you could bargain for with some crack-outs.
<< <i>You got a brass set---Good Luck
Brass??? Try "Superman steel"!!!
<< <i>I cracked out 2 coins both in the 3K range.
I got almost no sleep until I saw the grades posted. One upgraded and the other got slabbed at the old grade.
That was enough for me.
Best of luck to ya' on the upgrade.
etexmike >>
I'd definitely call that a success story.
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<< <i>You got a brass set---Good Luck
Brass??? Try "Superman steel"!!!
I am gonna say Platinum set!!!!
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<< <i>You got a brass set---Good Luck
Brass??? Try "Superman steel"!!!
I am gonna say Platinum set!!!! >>
Then I'll go to a Platinum proof DCAM set slabbed in plastic! ...That's quite a pair.
"Regrade: Use the “Regrade” service for coins previously graded by PCGS that you feel might be worthy of a higher grade. Submit the coins in the holder. Coins are cracked out and graded raw. We guarantee that the coins will not be downgraded. "
...if it does downgrade it becomes a guarantee issue.
The first thing that happens when a regrade goes in is that it is cracked out. The coins are graded raw and obviously the graders don't know the old grade...
When you crack out the coin yourself not only do you risk a downgrade, you more importantly risk damaging the coin! I've heard so many stories of folks cracking out coins for resubmission rather than using regrade service. Knowing how things actually work, I just don't understand why anyone would take the risk..
David_R
I like your balls!!
JM
It wasn't as bad the next two times, although my patience had about worn out by that time.