My first submission to JA, my first gold bean! ... [Pic now added to first post!]
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Sent 4 coins in, just received the results by email today ...
1) no sticker
2) Passed
3) Exceeded
4) Passed
The gold sticker is on the one coin that I was really expecting to sticker in the first place, and the reason for the entire submission (the others pretty much went along for the ride.
1848 D/D $5 PCGS AU53. It is truly a special coin from Dahlonega, with a PCGS population of only 15 in all grades. I picked it up raw in a local estate auction some months back, marked as a VF on the 2x2, and have posted it here once before.
As my photography skills have proven to be woefully inadequate, I'm going to send it to one of our more capable forumites for their treatment.
I don't have the coins back in hand yet, but color me happy anyway!
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10/19 edit:
Coin received and sent to Todd at BluCC Photography (blu62vette), who I think did an excellent job of capturing the true look of the coin...
Thanks to Todd not only for his fine photo work, but also for his super quick turnaround!
I'm trying to decide what to do with this beauty. I want to hang on to it, but I'm by no means a Southern Gold specialist, and my wife thinks it should go into the FUN sale. I like it!
1) no sticker
2) Passed
3) Exceeded
4) Passed
The gold sticker is on the one coin that I was really expecting to sticker in the first place, and the reason for the entire submission (the others pretty much went along for the ride.
1848 D/D $5 PCGS AU53. It is truly a special coin from Dahlonega, with a PCGS population of only 15 in all grades. I picked it up raw in a local estate auction some months back, marked as a VF on the 2x2, and have posted it here once before.
As my photography skills have proven to be woefully inadequate, I'm going to send it to one of our more capable forumites for their treatment.
I don't have the coins back in hand yet, but color me happy anyway!
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10/19 edit:
Coin received and sent to Todd at BluCC Photography (blu62vette), who I think did an excellent job of capturing the true look of the coin...
Thanks to Todd not only for his fine photo work, but also for his super quick turnaround!
I'm trying to decide what to do with this beauty. I want to hang on to it, but I'm by no means a Southern Gold specialist, and my wife thinks it should go into the FUN sale. I like it!
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I give away money. I collect money.
I don’t love money . I do love the Lord God.
errrrrrrrrr, the pics.
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Unfortunately I don't think half of my coins would sticker, of the half that would I think 1 or 2 might go gold. I'll just keep the dream alive a bit longer so I won't be sending them in anytime soon.
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Besides the obvious grade difference, was it marked as a D/D?
Dan
<< <i> I picked it up raw in a local estate auction some months back, marked as a VF on the 2x2
Besides the obvious grade difference, was it marked as a D/D? >>
No, it was listed as an 1848-D $5 gold piece, VF.
<< <i>The gold sticker is on the one coin that I was really expecting to sticker in the first place, and the reason for the entire submission (the others pretty much went along for the ride.
1848 D/D $5 PCGS AU53. It is truly a special coin from Dahlonega, with a PCGS population of only 15 in all grades. I picked it up raw in a local estate auction some months back, marked as a VF on the 2x2, and have posted it here once before. >>
Does this mean your 1848 D/D is really an AU55? Is there a big difference in value and are you going to send it in for a grade review?
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<< <i>The gold sticker is on the one coin that I was really expecting to sticker in the first place, and the reason for the entire submission (the others pretty much went along for the ride.
1848 D/D $5 PCGS AU53. It is truly a special coin from Dahlonega, with a PCGS population of only 15 in all grades. I picked it up raw in a local estate auction some months back, marked as a VF on the 2x2, and have posted it here once before. >>
Does this mean your 1848 D/D is really an AU55? Is there a big difference in value and are you going to send it in for a grade review? >>
I do not see the upside to doing such. Why bother?
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<< <i>The gold sticker is on the one coin that I was really expecting to sticker in the first place, and the reason for the entire submission (the others pretty much went along for the ride.
1848 D/D $5 PCGS AU53. It is truly a special coin from Dahlonega, with a PCGS population of only 15 in all grades. I picked it up raw in a local estate auction some months back, marked as a VF on the 2x2, and have posted it here once before. >>
Does this mean your 1848 D/D is really an AU55? Is there a big difference in value and are you going to send it in for a grade review? >>
I do not see the upside to doing such. Why bother? >>
I agree. I'm perfectly happy with the coin in the AU53 holder, with the gold bean. I have no plans to resubmit it.
> I agree. I'm perfectly happy with the coin in the AU53 holder, with the gold bean. I have no plans to resubmit it.
TTT for pic added to first post.
(Thanks, Todd!)
<< <i>I agree. I'm perfectly happy with the coin in the AU53 holder, with the gold bean. I have no plans to resubmit it. >>
Good call, in my opinion.
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<< <i>That is a crazy beautiful coin, and Todd is crazy good at coin photography.
Bravo to both of you! >>
Normally I am just called crazy, this is much better.
Thanks for all the kind comments!
I think this one may be headed to Orlando.