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Order #20230051 / Submission #9095803
Line # Item # Cert # PCGS No. CoinDate Denomination Variety Country Grade
1 1 12572929 4004 1939 5C Doubled Monticello US XF45
2 1 12572930 894005 1939-D 5C Reverse of 1940 US MS64FS
3 1 12572931 4015 1942-D/D 5C D/Horizontal D US AU50
4 1 12572932 4016 1942-P 5C Type 2 US MS66
5 1 12572933 4012 1941-S 5C US MS64
6 1 12572934 4174 1943-P 5C Doubled Die Obverse US MS65
7 1 12572935 4019 1943/2-P 5C US AU58
8 1 12572936 4018 1943-P 5C US MS66
9 1 12572937 4025 1945-P 5C US MS64
10 1 12572938 4027 1945-S 5C US MS64
10 2 12572939 4027 1945-S 5C US MS64
11 1 12572940 94029 1946-D/D 5C US MS65
12 1 12572941 4039 1949-D/S 5C US MS65
13 1 12572942 4055 1954-S/D 5C US MS64
13 2 12572943 4055 1954-S/D 5C US MS64
14 1 12572944 4058 1955-D/S 5C US MS65
14 2 12572945 4057 1955-D 5C US MS64
Only 21 days turnaround for “economy” grading.
The 41-S is a “Huge” S
42-P, 43-P, 45-S are RPMs
The 45-P is actually the DDR, I thought that was one of the varieties that PCGS recognized but I don’t think it is labeled as such (strange).
Most of the grades are as I expected but with two small surprises. The 46 D/D and 49 D/S I thought would be 64s. And I was hoping that the 54-S/Ds would be 65s, and thought the 39-D was for sure.
Also, two of the coins that I thought were a lock for FS, the 45-S and 42-P, and a few that were close did not get the FS grade. They must be extremely tight on Full-step coins right now.
Line # Item # Cert # PCGS No. CoinDate Denomination Variety Country Grade
1 1 12572929 4004 1939 5C Doubled Monticello US XF45
2 1 12572930 894005 1939-D 5C Reverse of 1940 US MS64FS
3 1 12572931 4015 1942-D/D 5C D/Horizontal D US AU50
4 1 12572932 4016 1942-P 5C Type 2 US MS66
5 1 12572933 4012 1941-S 5C US MS64
6 1 12572934 4174 1943-P 5C Doubled Die Obverse US MS65
7 1 12572935 4019 1943/2-P 5C US AU58
8 1 12572936 4018 1943-P 5C US MS66
9 1 12572937 4025 1945-P 5C US MS64
10 1 12572938 4027 1945-S 5C US MS64
10 2 12572939 4027 1945-S 5C US MS64
11 1 12572940 94029 1946-D/D 5C US MS65
12 1 12572941 4039 1949-D/S 5C US MS65
13 1 12572942 4055 1954-S/D 5C US MS64
13 2 12572943 4055 1954-S/D 5C US MS64
14 1 12572944 4058 1955-D/S 5C US MS65
14 2 12572945 4057 1955-D 5C US MS64
Only 21 days turnaround for “economy” grading.
The 41-S is a “Huge” S
42-P, 43-P, 45-S are RPMs
The 45-P is actually the DDR, I thought that was one of the varieties that PCGS recognized but I don’t think it is labeled as such (strange).
Most of the grades are as I expected but with two small surprises. The 46 D/D and 49 D/S I thought would be 64s. And I was hoping that the 54-S/Ds would be 65s, and thought the 39-D was for sure.
Also, two of the coins that I thought were a lock for FS, the 45-S and 42-P, and a few that were close did not get the FS grade. They must be extremely tight on Full-step coins right now.
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now when can we expect to see some pics
<< <i>Nice submission
now when can we expect to see some pics >>
Pix 2 weeks min. Sorry.
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Were these raw coin cherrypicks or were they in plastic other than PCGS? Inquisitive minds want to know
The 42-D/D was a hit for sure.
<< <i>Great results coolest.
Were these raw coin cherrypicks or were they in plastic other than PCGS? Inquisitive minds want to know
The 42-D/D was a hit for sure. >>
Almost all were purchased raw but they were all recognized by the sellers as varieties before I bought them.
As far as being a hit we will find out soon. Almost all of these coins will be on ebay next month, starting at face value with no reserve.
An attempt to correct my little credit problem.
Thanks!
They might ban me for coinspiracy to step on their territory or somethin'
<< <i> They must be extremely tight on Full-step coins right now. >>
Yep. It used to be difficult to find 46-D/D w/o steps, but for the last couple years (when the standard was changed) the FS's on these have slowed considerably.
and they're cold.
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