Congrats! I was hoping even if Ambro was tearing me a new one. We have seen more disappointments on these types of coins. In fact, I recall only one other person on these forums who ever picked up an unc lincoln as a 1911 MPL.
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WS
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Thanks you guys! I appreciate it. I had little doubt that it was a matte when bidding. My main concern was the cropped photo and what the rims looked like and obviously the overall condition. As Brian Wagner said it looks like knife edge which once I got it in hand is exactly what it is.
Well now lets see if it will grade.
oh and RLD, don't call me sir... hehe j/k I'm only 30 for a few more weeks. So I guess this is an early Birthday present
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<< <i>If it weren't for the spot I would have graded it atleast a 65. >>
First off, congratulations on the find and grade!
I agree with you, take away that spot, and a 65 grade could be argued!
Now the difficult thing to say, and please don't take this the wrong way as it is only one dude's opinion based on a photo, but I don't think the spot is why the coin graded 62. Rather it appears to me to be a silently net graded coin based on the the color/surfaces, the originality thereof, and an apparent lack of luster. I would look to someone who collects these coins more than I, but in my experience with large cents, that spot would not hurt the coin that much and the 62 grade seems overly harsh in what appears to be a practically mark-feek coin.
Mr. Wagner or Mr. Snow (or anyone for that matter), What do you think about the coin, it's grade, the spot, and related issues?
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<< <i>If it weren't for the spot I would have graded it atleast a 65. >>
First off, congratulations on the find and grade!
I agree with you, take away that spot, and a 65 grade could be argued!
Now the difficult thing to say, and please don't take this the wrong way as it is only one dude's opinion based on a photo, but I don't think the spot is why the coin graded 62. Rather it appears to me to be a silently net graded coin based on the the color/surfaces, the originality thereof, and an apparent lack of luster. I would look to someone who collects these coins more than I, but in my experience with large cents, that spot would not hurt the coin that much and the 62 grade seems overly harsh in what appears to be a practically mark-feek coin.
Mr. Wagner or Mr. Snow (or anyone for that matter), What do you think about the coin, it's grade, the spot, and related issues? >>
You might be right but that spot is sure in a prime focal area. It almost hits you like an arrow when your looking at it, it is the first thing I would look at if I was a grader. I think the surfaces are pristine and maybe that is why they didn't gennie it? I could be wrong, I have been many times before
I am thinking about sending it to NCS and maybe they can conserve it. Does anyone have any thoughts on if they could even get rid of the spot without ruining this coin. Or should I just let it be?
Awarded the coveted "You Suck" Award on 22 Oct 2010 for finding a 1942/1 D Dime in silver, and on 7 Feb 2011 Cherrypicking a 1914 MPL Cent on Ebay!
<< <i>If it weren't for the spot I would have graded it atleast a 65. >>
First off, congratulations on the find and grade!
I agree with you, take away that spot, and a 65 grade could be argued!
Now the difficult thing to say, and please don't take this the wrong way as it is only one dude's opinion based on a photo, but I don't think the spot is why the coin graded 62. Rather it appears to me to be a silently net graded coin based on the the color/surfaces, the originality thereof, and an apparent lack of luster. I would look to someone who collects these coins more than I, but in my experience with large cents, that spot would not hurt the coin that much and the 62 grade seems overly harsh in what appears to be a practically mark-feek coin.
Mr. Wagner or Mr. Snow (or anyone for that matter), What do you think about the coin, it's grade, the spot, and related issues? >>
You might be right but that spot is sure in a prime focal area. It almost hits you like an arrow when your looking at it, it is the first thing I would look at if I was a grader. I think the surfaces are pristine and maybe that is why they didn't gennie it? I could be wrong, I have been many times before
I am thinking about sending it to NCS and maybe they can conserve it. Does anyone have any thoughts on if they could even get rid of the spot without ruining this coin. Or should I just let it be? >>
Maybe I'm interpreting what you're saying wrong but there are plenty of proofs in PCGS and NGC plastic with hairlines.
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Well now lets see if it will grade.
oh and RLD, don't call me sir... hehe j/k I'm only 30 for a few more weeks. So I guess this is an early Birthday present
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Very nice cherry.................congrats
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<< <i>If it weren't for the spot I would have graded it atleast a 65. >>
First off, congratulations on the find and grade!
I agree with you, take away that spot, and a 65 grade could be argued!
Now the difficult thing to say, and please don't take this the wrong way as it is only one dude's opinion based on a photo, but I don't think the spot is why the coin graded 62. Rather it appears to me to be a silently net graded coin based on the the color/surfaces, the originality thereof, and an apparent lack of luster. I would look to someone who collects these coins more than I, but in my experience with large cents, that spot would not hurt the coin that much and the 62 grade seems overly harsh in what appears to be a practically mark-feek coin.
Mr. Wagner or Mr. Snow (or anyone for that matter), What do you think about the coin, it's grade, the spot, and related issues?
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<< <i>If it weren't for the spot I would have graded it atleast a 65. >>
First off, congratulations on the find and grade!
I agree with you, take away that spot, and a 65 grade could be argued!
Now the difficult thing to say, and please don't take this the wrong way as it is only one dude's opinion based on a photo, but I don't think the spot is why the coin graded 62. Rather it appears to me to be a silently net graded coin based on the the color/surfaces, the originality thereof, and an apparent lack of luster. I would look to someone who collects these coins more than I, but in my experience with large cents, that spot would not hurt the coin that much and the 62 grade seems overly harsh in what appears to be a practically mark-feek coin.
Mr. Wagner or Mr. Snow (or anyone for that matter), What do you think about the coin, it's grade, the spot, and related issues? >>
You might be right but that spot is sure in a prime focal area. It almost hits you like an arrow when your looking at it, it is the first thing I would look at if I was a grader. I think the surfaces are pristine and maybe that is why they didn't gennie it? I could be wrong, I have been many times before
I am thinking about sending it to NCS and maybe they can conserve it. Does anyone have any thoughts on if they could even get rid of the spot without ruining this coin. Or should I just let it be?
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<< <i>If it weren't for the spot I would have graded it atleast a 65. >>
First off, congratulations on the find and grade!
I agree with you, take away that spot, and a 65 grade could be argued!
Now the difficult thing to say, and please don't take this the wrong way as it is only one dude's opinion based on a photo, but I don't think the spot is why the coin graded 62. Rather it appears to me to be a silently net graded coin based on the the color/surfaces, the originality thereof, and an apparent lack of luster. I would look to someone who collects these coins more than I, but in my experience with large cents, that spot would not hurt the coin that much and the 62 grade seems overly harsh in what appears to be a practically mark-feek coin.
Mr. Wagner or Mr. Snow (or anyone for that matter), What do you think about the coin, it's grade, the spot, and related issues? >>
You might be right but that spot is sure in a prime focal area. It almost hits you like an arrow when your looking at it, it is the first thing I would look at if I was a grader. I think the surfaces are pristine and maybe that is why they didn't gennie it? I could be wrong, I have been many times before
I am thinking about sending it to NCS and maybe they can conserve it. Does anyone have any thoughts on if they could even get rid of the spot without ruining this coin. Or should I just let it be? >>
Maybe I'm interpreting what you're saying wrong but there are plenty of proofs in PCGS and NGC plastic with hairlines.
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<< <i>There is not one hairline on this proof lincoln. >>
Then what is that on top of President Lincoln's head?
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<< <i>Grade is in from PCGS.. 1914 MPL Lincoln Cent PCGS MS62 RB
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So PCGS says it's not a proof???
<< <i>Grade is in from PCGS.. 1914 MPL Lincoln Cent PCGS MS62 RB
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So it's NOT a proof?
congrats - the sellers pics show more spotting on reverse, di acetone take some off?
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