Not exactly on topic. Maybe they have tightened up a bit ATS, only one regular proof 70!!
Coins for NGC invoice number 2566958 LineItem Year Mint Mark Variety/Pedigree Denom. Grade Comments 001 2011 EAGLE 25TH ANNIVERSARY SET S$1 MS 70 002 2011 EAGLE 25TH ANNIVERSARY SET S$1 MS 70 003 2011 EAGLE 25TH ANNIVERSARY SET S$1 MS 70 004 2011 EAGLE 25TH ANNIVERSARY SET S$1 MS 70 005 2011 EAGLE 25TH ANNIVERSARY SET S$1 MS 70 006 2011 S EAGLE 25TH ANNIVERSARY SET S$1 MS 70 007 2011 S EAGLE 25TH ANNIVERSARY SET S$1 MS 69 008 2011 S EAGLE 25TH ANNIVERSARY SET S$1 MS 69 009 2011 S EAGLE 25TH ANNIVERSARY SET S$1 MS 69 010 2011 S EAGLE 25TH ANNIVERSARY SET S$1 MS 70 011 2011 W EAGLE 25TH ANNIVERSARY SET S$1 MS 70 012 2011 W EAGLE 25TH ANNIVERSARY SET S$1 MS 70 013 2011 W EAGLE 25TH ANNIVERSARY SET S$1 MS 70 014 2011 W EAGLE 25TH ANNIVERSARY SET S$1 MS 70 015 2011 W EAGLE 25TH ANNIVERSARY SET S$1 MS 70 016 2011 P EAGLE REVERSE PF 25TH ANNIVERSARY SET S$1 PF 69 017 2011 P EAGLE REVERSE PF 25TH ANNIVERSARY SET S$1 PF 70 018 2011 P EAGLE REVERSE PF 25TH ANNIVERSARY SET S$1 PF 69 019 2011 P EAGLE REVERSE PF 25TH ANNIVERSARY SET S$1 PF 69 020 2011 P EAGLE REVERSE PF 25TH ANNIVERSARY SET S$1 PF 70 021 2011 W EAGLE 25TH ANNIVERSARY SET S$1 PF 69 ULTRA CAMEO 022 2011 W EAGLE 25TH ANNIVERSARY SET S$1 PF 69 ULTRA CAMEO 023 2011 W EAGLE 25TH ANNIVERSARY SET S$1 PF 70 ULTRA CAMEO 024 2011 W EAGLE 25TH ANNIVERSARY SET S$1 PF 69 ULTRA CAMEO 025 2011 W EAGLE 25TH ANNIVERSARY SET S$1 PF 69 ULTRA CAMEO
Quick question...Does anyone know why PCGS opens the sets and remove them from packaging prior to grading? Is it just so there are less bulky items on the grading table? I would love to see how they keep the coins separate once removed from packaging.
<< <i>Quick question...Does anyone know why PCGS opens the sets and remove them from packaging prior to grading? Is it just so there are less bulky items on the grading table? I would love to see how they keep the coins separate once removed from packaging. >>
And are they all removed from the capsules before hitting the grading stations? If not, and the coins are removed from the platens, are the loose ones that fell out of the capsules placed back in the holder or just sent in loose with the others in the capsules?
HH
Need the following OBW rolls to complete my 46-64 Roosevelt roll set: 1947-P & D; 1948-D; 1949-P & S; 1950-D & S; and 1952-S. Any help locating any of these OBW rolls would be gratefully appreciated!
<< <i>Quick question...Does anyone know why PCGS opens the sets and remove them from packaging prior to grading? Is it just so there are less bulky items on the grading table? I would love to see how they keep the coins separate once removed from packaging. >>
All coins are placed in flips before grading and removed from flips for grading, than the coins are returned to the flips. I learned this on these threads when I questioned the grading process.
Also described in the PCGS book "Official Guide to Coin Grading and Counterfeit Detection, Second Edition" on Amazon 'used', but brand new for ten bucks.
This is an interesting submission in the shared orders section... How does one get only the keys graded and be FS Eligible? This wouldn't of been a bad idea...
This is going to sound stupid but... I got an email saying my grades were finalized and to click the link below...so i click it and it takes me to my membership page...there is an order number link and a submission # link but neither of them take me to the grades.
<< <i>This is going to sound stupid but... I got an email saying my grades were finalized and to click the link below...so i click it and it takes me to my membership page...there is an order number link and a submission # link but neither of them take me to the grades.
Can someone help a newbie?
-Keith >>
If you click the order # link it should take you there. However, if it's not working--and you paid the extra to get your gov. packaging back--it's probably that they're processing that gov. packaging (they give it a grade of 96-return). Same thing happened to me this afternoon. Still waiting for my grades.
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My submission has 2 orders...1 order is for the return of the mint packaging...the other says for 10 modern coins but doesn't show grades when clicked.
<< <i>My submission has 2 orders...1 order is for the return of the mint packaging...the other says for 10 modern coins but doesn't show grades when clicked.
Maybe I have to wait.
-Keith >>
Yeah, sounds like they're processing the OGP. I got the same notice at 4pm this afternoon.
On the plus side, it means they're working on your submission. Good luck with the grades.
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<< <i>My submission has 2 orders...1 order is for the return of the mint packaging...the other says for 10 modern coins but doesn't show grades when clicked.
Maybe I have to wait.
-Keith >>
Yeah, sounds like they're processing the OGP. I got the same notice at 4pm this afternoon.
On the plus side, it means they're working on your submission. Good luck with the grades. >>
Mind if I ask you guys when your sets were marked as received at pcgs and how many sets did you send in pink floyd? I gathered keith sent in two set. The reason I ask is because I received the same email yesterday
<< <i>My submission has 2 orders...1 order is for the return of the mint packaging...the other says for 10 modern coins but doesn't show grades when clicked.
Maybe I have to wait.
-Keith >>
Yeah, sounds like they're processing the OGP. I got the same notice at 4pm this afternoon.
On the plus side, it means they're working on your submission. Good luck with the grades. >>
Mind if I ask you guys when your sets were marked as received at pcgs and how many sets did you send in pink floyd? I gathered keith sent in two set. The reason I ask is because I received the same email yesterday >>
It seems that PCGS started processing a bunch of these yesterday. I sent in five sets, received by PCGS around Dec. 20th.
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<< <i>This is an interesting submission in the shared orders section... How does one get only the keys graded and be FS Eligible? This wouldn't of been a bad idea...
<< <i>Ok, the grades for my second box of 5 just posted and unfortunately my master plan didn't work >>
I'm getting nervous... looks like my master plan is going to fail too. LOL >>
I think sometimes we are made to feel if we don't score big its not a score. I really see everyone who bought these first as scoring. Good luck with your grades and look forward to seeing the rest of these results.........Enjoy tom
<< <i> Are these, tombstones, flags, Mercantis, or non-FS? >>
Based on the coin numbers, they are FS, but there is no way to tell which version of FS they are... that said, with only 6/25 getting a 70, will be tough to make back the grading fees. 6/25 isn't even close to what the pop reports indicate is the average 70 rate for these coins...
I sent in one sealed set received by our host on 12/20/11. I got the first strike flag labels... all of my coin got a 69 grade except the W coin which is a 70.
Wow, libertydude, that is painful! I turned in my "two set sealed box" at the FUN convention in Orlando almost 3 weeks ago, so my turn is coming up soon.
I'm not sure I can survive results like yours. My condolences.......
Especially when you see what sealed boxes of five sets are bringing.
<< <i>Wow, libertydude, that is painful! I turned in my "two set sealed box" at the FUN convention in Orlando almost 3 weeks ago, so my turn is coming up soon.
I'm not sure I can survive results like yours. My condolences.......
Especially when you see what sealed boxes of five sets are bringing. >>
That really stinks libertydude, I wish you could have at least hit a 70 on each of the keys to offset some of your costs.
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Ouch libertydude!!!! Doesn't make any sense compared to the pop reports and the huge percentage of 70s that the early submissions were gifted. Your box was sealed up just the same as theirs... bummer!!!
I'm glad I bailed on PCGS for my most recent submission because I didn't like what I was seeing in the shared orders lately. Just after New Years, I sent a sealed box of 5 (marked well before the FS deadline) over to NGC for grading. I also sent an additional 5 of the reverse proofs and 2011-S coins for grading that were from a box that was unintentionally opened up prior to grading! Just got the results and they are as follows:
I sent two sealed across the street. Only ones that did not grade 70 was the DCAM and the W MS. Bought the 70s on ebay to replace the 69s to have two complete 70 sets. Did buy a PCGS 70 set though. I am done with self grading.
<< <i>Ouch libertydude!!!! Doesn't make any sense compared to the pop reports and the huge percentage of 70s that the early submissions were gifted. Your box was sealed up just the same as theirs... bummer!!!
I'm glad I bailed on PCGS for my most recent submission because I didn't like what I was seeing in the shared orders lately. Just after New Years, I sent a sealed box of 5 (marked well before the FS deadline) over to NGC for grading. I also sent an additional 5 of the reverse proofs and 2011-S coins for grading that were from a box that was unintentionally opened up prior to grading! Just got the results and they are as follows:
Overall, I'm very happy with 24/35 grading 70 and getting just about 3 complete 70 sets. >>
Yeah, it's pretty lame. I was hoping for 1.5 - 2, 70 sets. It's like I paid to get kicked in the nads. Know of anyone tracking NGC population results? Seems like they're more consistent since you just go those awesome results. *cough* unchecks auto renew option *cough*
<<<<<<<<<<<<<Yeah, it's pretty lame. I was hoping for 1.5 - 2, 70 sets. It's like I paid to get kicked in the nads. Know of anyone tracking NGC population results? Seems like they're more consistent since you just go those awesome results. *cough* unchecks auto renew option *cough* >>>>>>>>>>>
ATS overall #'s are between 66% reverse 70, 71% S, 70% proof, 70% NMM, 72% W
my personal #'s 71/100 (12/15/11) and 13/25 (12/29/11) did the worst on the S only 11/25 they graded over 26k sets so far
Wow, so with PCGS perhaps 40K graded sets. Leaves only 60K raw out there maybe and not even complete sets. I wonder how many are now in collectors hands and no longer in dealer's hands.
<< <i>Ouch libertydude!!!! Doesn't make any sense compared to the pop reports and the huge percentage of 70s that the early submissions were gifted. Your box was sealed up just the same as theirs... bummer!!!
I'm glad I bailed on PCGS for my most recent submission because I didn't like what I was seeing in the shared orders lately. Just after New Years, I sent a sealed box of 5 (marked well before the FS deadline) over to NGC for grading. I also sent an additional 5 of the reverse proofs and 2011-S coins for grading that were from a box that was unintentionally opened up prior to grading! Just got the results and they are as follows:
Overall, I'm very happy with 24/35 grading 70 and getting just about 3 complete 70 sets. >>
Congratulations on your outstanding grades, especially for the keys. What kind of a hit, if any, do you expect to take since they are not ERs? I know it shouldn't make a difference, but it seems to. From what I can see on eBay, it looks like around $100/set as compared to ERs. Do you think this will dissipate over time, or do you not care because it is still way better than possibly yielding 7/35 FS 70s?
<< <i>I sent two sealed across the street. Only ones that did not grade 70 was the DCAM and the W MS. Bought the 70s on ebay to replace the 69s to have two complete 70 sets. Did buy a PCGS 70 set though. I am done with self grading. >>
Why are you done with self-grading? 8/10 70s is outstanding, and will more than pay for the grading fees.
Wow, so with PCGS perhaps 40K graded sets. Leaves only 60K raw out there maybe and not even complete sets. I wonder how many are now in collectors hands and no longer in dealer's hands. >>
The better question is how many are still sealed, since opened raw are not even eligible for "set" designation on the non-keys, which means that many fewer complete sets that could ever be slabbed. I have no doubt thousands of sets have been opened, but would love to know whether it's 5,000 or 25,000! As long as these stay popular, sealed sets will do great as sealed boxes are graded and absorbed into the market. (Yes, I realize I am a master of the obvious. )
At this point, I think it's safe to assume that anyone who knew enough to keep the box sealed up to now will not be dumb enough or otherwise tempted to open it, since the difference in value between a sealed and an open box of 5 is around $1,000. As a result, the population of raw, opened sets is probably pretty fixed by now, and the number of sealed sets will be reduced in direct proportion to the number of graded sets entering dealer and collector inventory. As long as the demand for the graded sets stays steady (or, hopefully, increases), the sealed boxes can only go up as their population goes down. Unfortunately, their value probably will not be helped further by people busting open sealed boxes (other than at a TPG).
<< <i>Ouch libertydude!!!! Doesn't make any sense compared to the pop reports and the huge percentage of 70s that the early submissions were gifted. Your box was sealed up just the same as theirs... bummer!!!
I'm glad I bailed on PCGS for my most recent submission because I didn't like what I was seeing in the shared orders lately. Just after New Years, I sent a sealed box of 5 (marked well before the FS deadline) over to NGC for grading. I also sent an additional 5 of the reverse proofs and 2011-S coins for grading that were from a box that was unintentionally opened up prior to grading! Just got the results and they are as follows:
Overall, I'm very happy with 24/35 grading 70 and getting just about 3 complete 70 sets. >>
Congratulations on your outstanding grades, especially for the keys. What kind of a hit, if any, do you expect to take since they are not ERs? I know it shouldn't make a difference, but it seems to. From what I can see on eBay, it looks like around $100/set as compared to ERs. Do you think this will dissipate over time, or do you not care because it is still way better than possibly yielding 7/35 FS 70s? >>
Well by the time I sent my order in I didn't have the option of Early Releases. I knew I may take a minor hit in the market because of that, but I didn't think it to be very significant. Maybe 5-10% lower value at the most, but some of the non-ER sets are also selling for the same prices as ER sets, so it's apparent many out there don't care. But yeah, you're right in that I knew the non-ER sets would still give me a better result than sending them to PCGS and crossing my fingers for one complete 70 set...
Well, I didn't do as bad as libertydude, but I continue to reflect the trend of 30% 70's from non-bulk submitters (I submitted in person at the FUN show). Glad I didn't get any below 69, and I did get a 70 of both keys. I'll have to find a couple of W's to trade to complete a 70 set. I've got another sealed box of two, not sure whether to try again or go ATS. I would come out ahead financially just selling the box in most scenarios, but I wanted the fun of submitting and seeing what I did. Wasn't so much fun on the first box. If I had gotten half 70's, I would just submit the other box. Now, not so sure.
509408 2011 $1 Silver Eagle USA MS69 509189 2011-S $1 Silver Eagle USA MS70 509409 2011-W $1 Silver Eagle USA MS69 509410 2011-W $1 Silver Eagle USA PR69DC 509194 2011-P $1 Silver Eagle Reverse PR USA PR70 509408 2011 $1 Silver Eagle USA MS70 509189 2011-S $1 Silver Eagle USA MS69 509409 2011-W $1 Silver Eagle USA MS69 509410 2011-W $1 Silver Eagle USA PR69DC 509194 2011-P $1 Silver Eagle Reverse PR USA PR69
<< <i>Well, I didn't do as bad as libertydude, but I continue to reflect the trend of 30% 70's from non-bulk submitters (I submitted in person at the FUN show). Glad I didn't get any below 69, and I did get a 70 of both keys. I'll have to find a couple of W's to trade to complete a 70 set. I've got another sealed box of two, not sure whether to try again or go ATS. I would come out ahead financially just selling the box in most scenarios, but I wanted the fun of submitting and seeing what I did. Wasn't so much fun on the first box. If I had gotten half 70's, I would just submit the other box. Now, not so sure.
509408 2011 $1 Silver Eagle USA MS69 509189 2011-S $1 Silver Eagle USA MS70 509409 2011-W $1 Silver Eagle USA MS69 509410 2011-W $1 Silver Eagle USA PR69DC 509194 2011-P $1 Silver Eagle Reverse PR USA PR70 509408 2011 $1 Silver Eagle USA MS70 509189 2011-S $1 Silver Eagle USA MS69 509409 2011-W $1 Silver Eagle USA MS69 509410 2011-W $1 Silver Eagle USA PR69DC 509194 2011-P $1 Silver Eagle Reverse PR USA PR69 >>
Big, I am a little confused on exactly what you submitted. Details please.
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I brought my unopened box of five [5] sets with me to FUN and submitted them there. I decided to keep one set out for my raw Eagle Album Album, where I keep the coins in their original capsules.
I just checked my submission and got my grades:
Bullion Issue # 509408 - First Strike MS 67 MS 68 MS 69 MS 69
San Francisco Issue # 509189 - First Strike MS 69 MS 70 MS 69 MS 69
West Point Issue # 509409 - First Strike MS 69 MS 70 MS 70 MS 70
West Point Issue # 509410 - First Strike PR 70 DC PR 70 DC PR 70 DC PR 69 DC
I'm a bit disappointed that I didn't get at least one MS 70 of the Non Mint marked issue. I wanted to keep one set with a "70" Grade. Looks like I might have to locate one on the Bay.
Mike Hayes ~~~~~~~~~~~~ Coin collecting is not a hobby, it's an obsession !
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1 1 24079918 509408 2011 $1 Silver Eagle USA MS69
1 2 24079919 509408 2011 $1 Silver Eagle USA MS69
1 3 24079920 509408 2011 $1 Silver Eagle USA MS69
1 4 24079921 509408 2011 $1 Silver Eagle USA MS69
1 5 24079922 509408 2011 $1 Silver Eagle USA MS70
2 1 24079923 509189 2011-S $1 Silver Eagle USA MS69
2 2 24079924 509189 2011-S $1 Silver Eagle USA MS69
2 3 24079925 509189 2011-S $1 Silver Eagle USA MS69
2 4 24079926 509189 2011-S $1 Silver Eagle USA MS70
2 5 24079927 509189 2011-S $1 Silver Eagle USA MS69
3 1 24079928 509409 2011-W $1 Silver Eagle USA MS70
3 2 24079929 509409 2011-W $1 Silver Eagle USA MS69
3 3 24079930 509409 2011-W $1 Silver Eagle USA MS69
3 4 24079931 509409 2011-W $1 Silver Eagle USA MS69
3 5 24079932 509409 2011-W $1 Silver Eagle USA MS69
4 1 24079933 509410 2011-W $1 Silver Eagle USA PR70DC
4 2 24079934 509410 2011-W $1 Silver Eagle USA PR70DC
4 3 24079935 509410 2011-W $1 Silver Eagle USA PR70DC
4 4 24079936 509410 2011-W $1 Silver Eagle USA PR69DC
4 5 24079937 509410 2011-W $1 Silver Eagle USA PR69DC
5 1 24079938 509194 2011-P $1 Silver Eagle Reverse PR USA PR70
5 2 24079939 509194 2011-P $1 Silver Eagle Reverse PR USA PR69
5 3 24079940 509194 2011-P $1 Silver Eagle Reverse PR USA PR69
5 4 24079941 509194 2011-P $1 Silver Eagle Reverse PR USA PR69
5 5 24079942 509194 2011-P $1 Silver Eagle Reverse PR USA PR69
Not exactly on topic. Maybe they have tightened up a bit ATS, only one regular proof 70!!
Coins for NGC invoice number 2566958
LineItem Year Mint Mark Variety/Pedigree Denom. Grade Comments
001 2011 EAGLE 25TH ANNIVERSARY SET S$1 MS 70
002 2011 EAGLE 25TH ANNIVERSARY SET S$1 MS 70
003 2011 EAGLE 25TH ANNIVERSARY SET S$1 MS 70
004 2011 EAGLE 25TH ANNIVERSARY SET S$1 MS 70
005 2011 EAGLE 25TH ANNIVERSARY SET S$1 MS 70
006 2011 S EAGLE 25TH ANNIVERSARY SET S$1 MS 70
007 2011 S EAGLE 25TH ANNIVERSARY SET S$1 MS 69
008 2011 S EAGLE 25TH ANNIVERSARY SET S$1 MS 69
009 2011 S EAGLE 25TH ANNIVERSARY SET S$1 MS 69
010 2011 S EAGLE 25TH ANNIVERSARY SET S$1 MS 70
011 2011 W EAGLE 25TH ANNIVERSARY SET S$1 MS 70
012 2011 W EAGLE 25TH ANNIVERSARY SET S$1 MS 70
013 2011 W EAGLE 25TH ANNIVERSARY SET S$1 MS 70
014 2011 W EAGLE 25TH ANNIVERSARY SET S$1 MS 70
015 2011 W EAGLE 25TH ANNIVERSARY SET S$1 MS 70
016 2011 P EAGLE REVERSE PF 25TH ANNIVERSARY SET S$1 PF 69
017 2011 P EAGLE REVERSE PF 25TH ANNIVERSARY SET S$1 PF 70
018 2011 P EAGLE REVERSE PF 25TH ANNIVERSARY SET S$1 PF 69
019 2011 P EAGLE REVERSE PF 25TH ANNIVERSARY SET S$1 PF 69
020 2011 P EAGLE REVERSE PF 25TH ANNIVERSARY SET S$1 PF 70
021 2011 W EAGLE 25TH ANNIVERSARY SET S$1 PF 69 ULTRA CAMEO
022 2011 W EAGLE 25TH ANNIVERSARY SET S$1 PF 69 ULTRA CAMEO
023 2011 W EAGLE 25TH ANNIVERSARY SET S$1 PF 70 ULTRA CAMEO
024 2011 W EAGLE 25TH ANNIVERSARY SET S$1 PF 69 ULTRA CAMEO
025 2011 W EAGLE 25TH ANNIVERSARY SET S$1 PF 69 ULTRA CAMEO
1 1 24059261 509194 2011-P $1 Silver Eagle Reverse PR USA PR69
1 2 24059262 509194 2011-P $1 Silver Eagle Reverse PR USA PR70
1 3 24059263 509194 2011-P $1 Silver Eagle Reverse PR USA PR70
1 4 24059264 509194 2011-P $1 Silver Eagle Reverse PR USA PR70
1 5 24059265 509194 2011-P $1 Silver Eagle Reverse PR USA PR69
2 1 24059266 509408 2011 $1 Silver Eagle USA MS69
2 2 24059267 509408 2011 $1 Silver Eagle USA MS69
2 3 24059268 509408 2011 $1 Silver Eagle USA MS69
2 4 24059269 509408 2011 $1 Silver Eagle USA MS70
2 5 24059270 509408 2011 $1 Silver Eagle USA MS69
3 1 24059271 509189 2011-S $1 Silver Eagle USA MS69
3 2 24059272 509189 2011-S $1 Silver Eagle USA MS69
3 3 24059273 509189 2011-S $1 Silver Eagle USA MS69
3 4 24059274 509189 2011-S $1 Silver Eagle USA MS69
3 5 24059275 509189 2011-S $1 Silver Eagle USA MS69
4 1 24059276 509409 2011-W $1 Silver Eagle USA MS69
4 2 24059277 509409 2011-W $1 Silver Eagle USA MS70
4 3 24059278 509409 2011-W $1 Silver Eagle USA MS69
4 4 24059279 509409 2011-W $1 Silver Eagle USA MS70
4 5 24059280 509409 2011-W $1 Silver Eagle USA MS70
5 1 24059281 509410 2011-W $1 Silver Eagle USA PR69DC
5 2 24059282 509410 2011-W $1 Silver Eagle USA PR68DC
5 3 24059283 509410 2011-W $1 Silver Eagle USA PR69DC
5 4 24059284 509410 2011-W $1 Silver Eagle USA PR69DC
5 5 24059285 509410 2011-W $1 Silver Eagle USA PR69DC
Line # Item # Cert # PCGS No. CoinDate Denomination Variety Country Grade
1 1 24081479 509408 2011 $1 Silver Eagle USA MS70
2 1 24081480 509189 2011-S $1 Silver Eagle USA MS70
3 1 24081481 509409 2011-W $1 Silver Eagle USA MS70
4 1 24081482 509410 2011-W $1 Silver Eagle USA PR70DC
5 1 24081483 509194 2011-P $1 Silver Eagle Reverse PR USA PR70
Sent 5 in and scored big time! Almost like hitting the lottery! All FS designation
<< <i>Quick question...Does anyone know why PCGS opens the sets and remove them from packaging prior to grading? Is it just so there are less bulky items on the grading table? I would love to see how they keep the coins separate once removed from packaging. >>
And are they all removed from the capsules before hitting the grading stations? If not, and the coins are removed from the platens, are the loose ones that fell out of the capsules placed back in the holder or just sent in loose with the others in the capsules?
HH
1947-P & D; 1948-D; 1949-P & S; 1950-D & S; and 1952-S.
Any help locating any of these OBW rolls would be gratefully appreciated!
<< <i>Quick question...Does anyone know why PCGS opens the sets and remove them from packaging prior to grading? Is it just so there are less bulky items on the grading table? I would love to see how they keep the coins separate once removed from packaging. >>
All coins are placed in flips before grading and removed from flips for grading, than the coins are returned to the flips. I learned this on these threads when I questioned the grading process.
Also described in the PCGS book "Official Guide to Coin Grading and Counterfeit Detection, Second Edition" on Amazon 'used', but brand new for ten bucks.
2011 MS69
2011 MS69
2011 MS68
2011 MS69
2011-W MS70
2011-W MS69
2011-W MS70
2011-W MS70
2011-W MS68
2011-W PR70DC
2011-W PR69DC
2011-W PR69DC
2011-W PR69DC
2011-W PR69DC
2011-S MS69
2011-S MS69
2011-S MS69
2011-S MS66
2011-S MS70
2011-P PR69
2011-P PR70
2011-P PR70
2011-P PR69
2011-P PR70
just in 8 70's out of 25
1 1 24028429 509189 2011-S $1 Silver Eagle USA MS70
1 2 24028430 509189 2011-S $1 Silver Eagle USA MS70
1 3 24028431 509189 2011-S $1 Silver Eagle USA MS68
1 4 24028432 509189 2011-S $1 Silver Eagle USA MS69
1 5 24028433 509189 2011-S $1 Silver Eagle USA MS69
1 6 24028434 509189 2011-S $1 Silver Eagle USA MS68
1 7 24028435 509189 2011-S $1 Silver Eagle USA MS69
1 8 24028436 509189 2011-S $1 Silver Eagle USA MS70
1 9 24028437 509189 2011-S $1 Silver Eagle USA MS70
1 10 24028438 509189 2011-S $1 Silver Eagle USA MS70
1 11 24028439 509189 2011-S $1 Silver Eagle USA MS69
1 12 24028440 509189 2011-S $1 Silver Eagle USA MS69
1 13 24028441 509189 2011-S $1 Silver Eagle USA MS70
2 1 24028442 509194 2011-P $1 Silver Eagle Reverse PR USA PR70
2 2 24028443 509194 2011-P $1 Silver Eagle Reverse PR USA PR69
2 3 24028444 509194 2011-P $1 Silver Eagle Reverse PR USA PR70
2 4 24028445 509194 2011-P $1 Silver Eagle Reverse PR USA PR69
2 5 24028446 509194 2011-P $1 Silver Eagle Reverse PR USA PR69
2 6 24028447 509194 2011-P $1 Silver Eagle Reverse PR USA PR69
2 7 24028448 509194 2011-P $1 Silver Eagle Reverse PR USA PR69
2 8 24028449 509194 2011-P $1 Silver Eagle Reverse PR USA PR69
2 9 24028450 509194 2011-P $1 Silver Eagle Reverse PR USA PR70
2 10 24028451 509194 2011-P $1 Silver Eagle Reverse PR USA PR69
2 11 24028452 509194 2011-P $1 Silver Eagle Reverse PR USA PR69
2 12 24028453 509194 2011-P $1 Silver Eagle Reverse PR USA PR69
2 13 24028454 509194 2011-P $1 Silver Eagle Reverse PR USA PR69
1 1 24008730 509408 2011 $1 Silver Eagle USA MS69
2 1 24008731 509189 2011-S $1 Silver Eagle USA MS69
3 1 24008732 509409 2011-W $1 Silver Eagle USA MS70
4 1 24008733 509410 2011-W $1 Silver Eagle USA PR70DC
5 1 24008734 509194 2011-P $1 Silver Eagle Reverse PR USA PR69
6 1 24008735 509408 2011 $1 Silver Eagle USA MS70
7 1 24008736 509189 2011-S $1 Silver Eagle USA MS69
8 1 24008737 509409 2011-W $1 Silver Eagle USA MS69
9 1 24008738 509410 2011-W $1 Silver Eagle USA PR69DC
10 1 24008739 509194 2011-P $1 Silver Eagle Reverse PR USA PR68
11 1 24008740 509408 2011 $1 Silver Eagle USA MS70
12 1 24008741 509189 2011-S $1 Silver Eagle USA MS69
13 1 24008742 509409 2011-W $1 Silver Eagle USA MS69
14 1 24008743 509410 2011-W $1 Silver Eagle USA PR70DC
15 1 24008744 509194 2011-P $1 Silver Eagle Reverse PR USA PR68
16 1 24008745 509408 2011 $1 Silver Eagle USA MS70
16 2 24008746 509408 2011 $1 Silver Eagle USA MS69
17 1 24008747 509189 2011-S $1 Silver Eagle USA MS69
17 2 24008748 509189 2011-S $1 Silver Eagle USA MS69
18 1 24008749 509409 2011-W $1 Silver Eagle USA MS70
18 2 24008750 509409 2011-W $1 Silver Eagle USA MS68
19 1 24008751 509410 2011-W $1 Silver Eagle USA PR69DC
19 2 24008752 509410 2011-W $1 Silver Eagle USA PR70DC
20 1 24008753 509194 2011-P $1 Silver Eagle Reverse PR USA PR70
20 2 24008754 509194 2011-P $1 Silver Eagle Reverse PR USA PR69
I got an email saying my grades were finalized and to click the link below...so i click it and it takes me to my membership page...there is an order number link and a submission # link but neither of them take me to the grades.
Can someone help a newbie?
-Keith
<< <i>This is going to sound stupid but...
I got an email saying my grades were finalized and to click the link below...so i click it and it takes me to my membership page...there is an order number link and a submission # link but neither of them take me to the grades.
Can someone help a newbie?
-Keith >>
If you click the order # link it should take you there. However, if it's not working--and you paid the extra to get your gov. packaging back--it's probably that they're processing that gov. packaging (they give it a grade of 96-return). Same thing happened to me this afternoon. Still waiting for my grades.
Maybe I have to wait.
-Keith
<< <i>My submission has 2 orders...1 order is for the return of the mint packaging...the other says for 10 modern coins but doesn't show grades when clicked.
Maybe I have to wait.
-Keith >>
Yeah, sounds like they're processing the OGP. I got the same notice at 4pm this afternoon.
On the plus side, it means they're working on your submission. Good luck with the grades.
<< <i>
<< <i>My submission has 2 orders...1 order is for the return of the mint packaging...the other says for 10 modern coins but doesn't show grades when clicked.
Maybe I have to wait.
-Keith >>
Yeah, sounds like they're processing the OGP. I got the same notice at 4pm this afternoon.
On the plus side, it means they're working on your submission. Good luck with the grades. >>
Mind if I ask you guys when your sets were marked as received at pcgs and how many sets did you send in pink floyd? I gathered keith sent in two set. The reason I ask is because I received the same email yesterday
<< <i>
<< <i>
<< <i>My submission has 2 orders...1 order is for the return of the mint packaging...the other says for 10 modern coins but doesn't show grades when clicked.
Maybe I have to wait.
-Keith >>
Yeah, sounds like they're processing the OGP. I got the same notice at 4pm this afternoon.
On the plus side, it means they're working on your submission. Good luck with the grades. >>
Mind if I ask you guys when your sets were marked as received at pcgs and how many sets did you send in pink floyd? I gathered keith sent in two set. The reason I ask is because I received the same email yesterday
It seems that PCGS started processing a bunch of these yesterday. I sent in five sets, received by PCGS around Dec. 20th.
<< <i>This is an interesting submission in the shared orders section... How does one get only the keys graded and be FS Eligible? This wouldn't of been a bad idea...
1 1 24028429 509189 2011-S $1 Silver Eagle USA MS70
1 2 24028430 509189 2011-S $1 Silver Eagle USA MS70
1 3 24028431 509189 2011-S $1 Silver Eagle USA MS68
1 4 24028432 509189 2011-S $1 Silver Eagle USA MS69
1 5 24028433 509189 2011-S $1 Silver Eagle USA MS69
1 6 24028434 509189 2011-S $1 Silver Eagle USA MS68
1 7 24028435 509189 2011-S $1 Silver Eagle USA MS69
1 8 24028436 509189 2011-S $1 Silver Eagle USA MS70
1 9 24028437 509189 2011-S $1 Silver Eagle USA MS70
1 10 24028438 509189 2011-S $1 Silver Eagle USA MS70
1 11 24028439 509189 2011-S $1 Silver Eagle USA MS69
1 12 24028440 509189 2011-S $1 Silver Eagle USA MS69
1 13 24028441 509189 2011-S $1 Silver Eagle USA MS70
2 1 24028442 509194 2011-P $1 Silver Eagle Reverse PR USA PR70
2 2 24028443 509194 2011-P $1 Silver Eagle Reverse PR USA PR69
2 3 24028444 509194 2011-P $1 Silver Eagle Reverse PR USA PR70
2 4 24028445 509194 2011-P $1 Silver Eagle Reverse PR USA PR69
2 5 24028446 509194 2011-P $1 Silver Eagle Reverse PR USA PR69
2 6 24028447 509194 2011-P $1 Silver Eagle Reverse PR USA PR69
2 7 24028448 509194 2011-P $1 Silver Eagle Reverse PR USA PR69
2 8 24028449 509194 2011-P $1 Silver Eagle Reverse PR USA PR69
2 9 24028450 509194 2011-P $1 Silver Eagle Reverse PR USA PR70
2 10 24028451 509194 2011-P $1 Silver Eagle Reverse PR USA PR69
2 11 24028452 509194 2011-P $1 Silver Eagle Reverse PR USA PR69
2 12 24028453 509194 2011-P $1 Silver Eagle Reverse PR USA PR69
2 13 24028454 509194 2011-P $1 Silver Eagle Reverse PR USA PR69 >>
Not sure but someone took a beating:
S 6 - 70's, 5 69's, and 2 68's
RP 3 - 70's, and 10 69's
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<< <i>Ok, the grades for my second box of 5 just posted and unfortunately my master plan didn't work
I'm getting nervous... looks like my master plan is going to fail too. LOL
<< <i>
<< <i>Ok, the grades for my second box of 5 just posted and unfortunately my master plan didn't work
I'm getting nervous... looks like my master plan is going to fail too. LOL >>
I think sometimes we are made to feel if we don't score big its not a score. I really see everyone who bought these first as scoring. Good luck with your grades and look forward to seeing the rest of these results.........Enjoy tom
I used to be famous now I just collect coins.
Link to My Registry Set.
https://pcgs.com/setregistry/quarters/washington-quarters-specialty-sets/washington-quarters-complete-variety-set-circulation-strikes-1932-1964/publishedset/78469
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Line # Item # Cert # PCGS No. CoinDate Denomination Variety Country Grade
1 1 24191590 509410 2011-W $1 Silver Eagle USA PR69DC
1 2 24191591 509410 2011-W $1 Silver Eagle USA PR69DC
1 3 24191592 509410 2011-W $1 Silver Eagle USA PR68DC
1 4 24191593 509410 2011-W $1 Silver Eagle USA PR70DC
1 5 24191594 509410 2011-W $1 Silver Eagle USA PR68DC
2 1 24191595 509408 2011 $1 Silver Eagle USA MS70
2 2 24191596 509408 2011 $1 Silver Eagle USA MS69
2 3 24191597 509408 2011 $1 Silver Eagle USA MS69
2 4 24191598 509408 2011 $1 Silver Eagle USA MS70
2 5 24191599 509408 2011 $1 Silver Eagle USA MS69
3 1 24191600 509189 2011-S $1 Silver Eagle USA MS70
3 2 24191601 509189 2011-S $1 Silver Eagle USA MS70
3 3 24191602 509189 2011-S $1 Silver Eagle USA MS69
3 4 24191603 509189 2011-S $1 Silver Eagle USA MS69
3 5 24191604 509189 2011-S $1 Silver Eagle USA MS69
4 1 24191605 509409 2011-W $1 Silver Eagle USA MS69
4 2 24191606 509409 2011-W $1 Silver Eagle USA MS68
4 3 24191607 509409 2011-W $1 Silver Eagle USA MS70
4 4 24191608 509409 2011-W $1 Silver Eagle USA MS69
4 5 24191609 509409 2011-W $1 Silver Eagle USA MS69
5 1 24191610 509194 2011-P $1 Silver Eagle Reverse PR USA PR69
5 2 24191611 509194 2011-P $1 Silver Eagle Reverse PR USA PR69
5 3 24191612 509194 2011-P $1 Silver Eagle Reverse PR USA PR69
5 4 24191613 509194 2011-P $1 Silver Eagle Reverse PR USA PR68
5 5 24191614 509194 2011-P $1 Silver Eagle Reverse PR USA PR69
Total Items: 25
Date Received: 12/13/2011
Date Shipped: N/A
Order Status: OK
Share Order
EDIT: Oops, they shipped my mint packaging. Coins aren't ready yet
<< <i>Just got grades:
Line # Item # Cert # PCGS No. CoinDate Denomination Variety Country Grade
1 1 24191590 509410 2011-W $1 Silver Eagle USA PR69DC
1 2 24191591 509410 2011-W $1 Silver Eagle USA PR69DC
1 3 24191592 509410 2011-W $1 Silver Eagle USA PR68DC
1 4 24191593 509410 2011-W $1 Silver Eagle USA PR70DC
1 5 24191594 509410 2011-W $1 Silver Eagle USA PR68DC
2 1 24191595 509408 2011 $1 Silver Eagle USA MS70
2 2 24191596 509408 2011 $1 Silver Eagle USA MS69
2 3 24191597 509408 2011 $1 Silver Eagle USA MS69
2 4 24191598 509408 2011 $1 Silver Eagle USA MS70
2 5 24191599 509408 2011 $1 Silver Eagle USA MS69
3 1 24191600 509189 2011-S $1 Silver Eagle USA MS70
3 2 24191601 509189 2011-S $1 Silver Eagle USA MS70
3 3 24191602 509189 2011-S $1 Silver Eagle USA MS69
3 4 24191603 509189 2011-S $1 Silver Eagle USA MS69
3 5 24191604 509189 2011-S $1 Silver Eagle USA MS69
4 1 24191605 509409 2011-W $1 Silver Eagle USA MS69
4 2 24191606 509409 2011-W $1 Silver Eagle USA MS68
4 3 24191607 509409 2011-W $1 Silver Eagle USA MS70
4 4 24191608 509409 2011-W $1 Silver Eagle USA MS69
4 5 24191609 509409 2011-W $1 Silver Eagle USA MS69
5 1 24191610 509194 2011-P $1 Silver Eagle Reverse PR USA PR69
5 2 24191611 509194 2011-P $1 Silver Eagle Reverse PR USA PR69
5 3 24191612 509194 2011-P $1 Silver Eagle Reverse PR USA PR69
5 4 24191613 509194 2011-P $1 Silver Eagle Reverse PR USA PR68
5 5 24191614 509194 2011-P $1 Silver Eagle Reverse PR USA PR69
Total Items: 25
Date Received: 12/13/2011
Date Shipped: N/A
Order Status: OK
Share Order >>
Are these, tombstones, flags, Mercantis, or non-FS?
<< <i>
Are these, tombstones, flags, Mercantis, or non-FS? >>
Based on the coin numbers, they are FS, but there is no way to tell which version of FS they are... that said, with only 6/25 getting a 70, will be tough to make back the grading fees. 6/25 isn't even close to what the pop reports indicate is the average 70 rate for these coins...
Michael Kittle Rare Coins --- 1908-S Indian Head Cent Grading Set --- No. 1 1909 Mint Set --- Kittlecoins on Facebook --- Long Beach Table 448
What is the average return on 70's to date for a box of 5?
<< <i>What is the average return on 70's to date for a box of 5?
My last box went 24%.
Luckily it hit me in some of the right places.
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<< <i>What is the average return on 70's to date for a box of 5?
My last box went 24%.
Luckily it hit me in some of the right places. >>
Which slabs did you get?
<< <i>What is the average return on 70's to date for a box of 5?
For IrishPotato, it was 100%.
1 1 24154312 509408 2011 $1 Silver Eagle USA MS68
2 1 24154313 509189 2011-S $1 Silver Eagle USA MS69
3 1 24154314 509409 2011-W $1 Silver Eagle USA MS69
4 1 24154315 509410 2011-W $1 Silver Eagle USA PR70DC
5 1 24154316 509194 2011-P $1 Silver Eagle Reverse PR USA PR70
6 1 24154317 509408 2011 $1 Silver Eagle USA MS69
7 1 24154318 509189 2011-S $1 Silver Eagle USA MS69
8 1 24154319 509409 2011-W $1 Silver Eagle USA MS69
9 1 24154320 509410 2011-W $1 Silver Eagle USA PR69DC
10 1 24154321 509194 2011-P $1 Silver Eagle Reverse PR USA PR69
-Keith
2011 $1 Silver Eagle USA MS69
2011 $1 Silver Eagle USA MS69
2011 $1 Silver Eagle USA MS68
2011 $1 Silver Eagle USA MS68
2011 $1 Silver Eagle USA MS69
2011-S $1 Silver Eagle USA MS69
2011-S $1 Silver Eagle USA MS69
2011-S $1 Silver Eagle USA MS69
2011-S $1 Silver Eagle USA MS69
2011-S $1 Silver Eagle USA MS69
2011-W $1 Silver Eagle USA MS69
2011-W $1 Silver Eagle USA MS69
2011-W $1 Silver Eagle USA MS69
2011-W $1 Silver Eagle USA MS69
2011-W $1 Silver Eagle USA MS69
2011-W $1 Silver Eagle USA PR69DC
2011-W $1 Silver Eagle USA PR67DC
2011-W $1 Silver Eagle USA PR69DC
2011-W $1 Silver Eagle USA PR70DC
2011-W $1 Silver Eagle USA PR70DC
2011-P $1 Silver Eagle Reverse PR USA PR69
2011-P $1 Silver Eagle Reverse PR USA PR69
2011-P $1 Silver Eagle Reverse PR USA PR69
2011-P $1 Silver Eagle Reverse PR USA PR69
2011-P $1 Silver Eagle Reverse PR USA PR69
Date Received: 12/29/2011
Date Shipped: 1/20/2012
*** Will not mention needing soothing ointment for certain posterior region this time!
I'm not sure I can survive results like yours. My condolences.......
Especially when you see what sealed boxes of five sets are bringing.
Based on what I've seen available with labeling most commonly selected on bulk orders - 70's seem available in significantly greater quantities.
<< <i>Wow, libertydude, that is painful! I turned in my "two set sealed box" at the FUN convention in Orlando almost 3 weeks ago, so my turn is coming up soon.
I'm not sure I can survive results like yours. My condolences.......
Especially when you see what sealed boxes of five sets are bringing. >>
That really stinks libertydude, I wish you could have at least hit a 70 on each of the keys to offset some of your costs.
Successful card BST transactions with cbcnow, brogurt, gstarling, Bravesfan 007, and rajah 424.
I'm glad I bailed on PCGS for my most recent submission because I didn't like what I was seeing in the shared orders lately. Just after New Years, I sent a sealed box of 5 (marked well before the FS deadline) over to NGC for grading. I also sent an additional 5 of the reverse proofs and 2011-S coins for grading that were from a box that was unintentionally opened up prior to grading! Just got the results and they are as follows:
2011 Bullion - 3 70s, 2 69s
2011-W Unc - 3 70s, 2 69s
2011-W PR - 2 70s, 3 69s
2011-S Unc - 7 70s, 3 69s
2011-P Rev PF - 9 70s, 1 69
Overall, I'm very happy with 24/35 grading 70 and getting just about 3 complete 70 sets.
Michael Kittle Rare Coins --- 1908-S Indian Head Cent Grading Set --- No. 1 1909 Mint Set --- Kittlecoins on Facebook --- Long Beach Table 448
Box of 20
<< <i>Ouch libertydude!!!! Doesn't make any sense compared to the pop reports and the huge percentage of 70s that the early submissions were gifted. Your box was sealed up just the same as theirs... bummer!!!
I'm glad I bailed on PCGS for my most recent submission because I didn't like what I was seeing in the shared orders lately. Just after New Years, I sent a sealed box of 5 (marked well before the FS deadline) over to NGC for grading. I also sent an additional 5 of the reverse proofs and 2011-S coins for grading that were from a box that was unintentionally opened up prior to grading! Just got the results and they are as follows:
2011 Bullion - 3 70s, 2 69s
2011-W Unc - 3 70s, 2 69s
2011-W PR - 2 70s, 3 69s
2011-S Unc - 7 70s, 3 69s
2011-P Rev PF - 9 70s, 1 69
Overall, I'm very happy with 24/35 grading 70 and getting just about 3 complete 70 sets. >>
Yeah, it's pretty lame. I was hoping for 1.5 - 2, 70 sets. It's like I paid to get kicked in the nads. Know of anyone tracking NGC population results? Seems like they're more consistent since you just go those awesome results. *cough* unchecks auto renew option *cough*
ATS overall #'s are between 66% reverse 70, 71% S, 70% proof, 70% NMM, 72% W
my personal #'s 71/100 (12/15/11) and 13/25 (12/29/11)
did the worst on the S only 11/25
they graded over 26k sets so far
Wow, so with PCGS perhaps 40K graded sets. Leaves only 60K raw out there maybe and not even complete sets. I wonder how many are now in collectors hands and no longer in dealer's hands.
Box of 20
<< <i>Ouch libertydude!!!! Doesn't make any sense compared to the pop reports and the huge percentage of 70s that the early submissions were gifted. Your box was sealed up just the same as theirs... bummer!!!
I'm glad I bailed on PCGS for my most recent submission because I didn't like what I was seeing in the shared orders lately. Just after New Years, I sent a sealed box of 5 (marked well before the FS deadline) over to NGC for grading. I also sent an additional 5 of the reverse proofs and 2011-S coins for grading that were from a box that was unintentionally opened up prior to grading! Just got the results and they are as follows:
2011 Bullion - 3 70s, 2 69s
2011-W Unc - 3 70s, 2 69s
2011-W PR - 2 70s, 3 69s
2011-S Unc - 7 70s, 3 69s
2011-P Rev PF - 9 70s, 1 69
Overall, I'm very happy with 24/35 grading 70 and getting just about 3 complete 70 sets. >>
Congratulations on your outstanding grades, especially for the keys. What kind of a hit, if any, do you expect to take since they are not ERs? I know it shouldn't make a difference, but it seems to. From what I can see on eBay, it looks like around $100/set as compared to ERs. Do you think this will dissipate over time, or do you not care because it is still way better than possibly yielding 7/35 FS 70s?
<< <i>I sent two sealed across the street. Only ones that did not grade 70 was the DCAM and the W MS. Bought the 70s on ebay to replace the 69s to have two complete 70 sets. Did buy a PCGS 70 set though. I am done with self grading. >>
Why are you done with self-grading? 8/10 70s is outstanding, and will more than pay for the grading fees.
<< <i>They graded over 26k sets so far
Wow, so with PCGS perhaps 40K graded sets. Leaves only 60K raw out there maybe and not even complete sets. I wonder how many are now in collectors hands and no longer in dealer's hands. >>
The better question is how many are still sealed, since opened raw are not even eligible for "set" designation on the non-keys, which means that many fewer complete sets that could ever be slabbed. I have no doubt thousands of sets have been opened, but would love to know whether it's 5,000 or 25,000! As long as these stay popular, sealed sets will do great as sealed boxes are graded and absorbed into the market. (Yes, I realize I am a master of the obvious.
At this point, I think it's safe to assume that anyone who knew enough to keep the box sealed up to now will not be dumb enough or otherwise tempted to open it, since the difference in value between a sealed and an open box of 5 is around $1,000. As a result, the population of raw, opened sets is probably pretty fixed by now, and the number of sealed sets will be reduced in direct proportion to the number of graded sets entering dealer and collector inventory. As long as the demand for the graded sets stays steady (or, hopefully, increases), the sealed boxes can only go up as their population goes down. Unfortunately, their value probably will not be helped further by people busting open sealed boxes (other than at a TPG).
<< <i>
<< <i>Ouch libertydude!!!! Doesn't make any sense compared to the pop reports and the huge percentage of 70s that the early submissions were gifted. Your box was sealed up just the same as theirs... bummer!!!
I'm glad I bailed on PCGS for my most recent submission because I didn't like what I was seeing in the shared orders lately. Just after New Years, I sent a sealed box of 5 (marked well before the FS deadline) over to NGC for grading. I also sent an additional 5 of the reverse proofs and 2011-S coins for grading that were from a box that was unintentionally opened up prior to grading! Just got the results and they are as follows:
2011 Bullion - 3 70s, 2 69s
2011-W Unc - 3 70s, 2 69s
2011-W PR - 2 70s, 3 69s
2011-S Unc - 7 70s, 3 69s
2011-P Rev PF - 9 70s, 1 69
Overall, I'm very happy with 24/35 grading 70 and getting just about 3 complete 70 sets. >>
Congratulations on your outstanding grades, especially for the keys. What kind of a hit, if any, do you expect to take since they are not ERs? I know it shouldn't make a difference, but it seems to. From what I can see on eBay, it looks like around $100/set as compared to ERs. Do you think this will dissipate over time, or do you not care because it is still way better than possibly yielding 7/35 FS 70s? >>
Well by the time I sent my order in I didn't have the option of Early Releases. I knew I may take a minor hit in the market because of that, but I didn't think it to be very significant. Maybe 5-10% lower value at the most, but some of the non-ER sets are also selling for the same prices as ER sets, so it's apparent many out there don't care. But yeah, you're right in that I knew the non-ER sets would still give me a better result than sending them to PCGS and crossing my fingers for one complete 70 set...
Michael Kittle Rare Coins --- 1908-S Indian Head Cent Grading Set --- No. 1 1909 Mint Set --- Kittlecoins on Facebook --- Long Beach Table 448
509408 2011 $1 Silver Eagle USA MS69
509189 2011-S $1 Silver Eagle USA MS70
509409 2011-W $1 Silver Eagle USA MS69
509410 2011-W $1 Silver Eagle USA PR69DC
509194 2011-P $1 Silver Eagle Reverse PR USA PR70
509408 2011 $1 Silver Eagle USA MS70
509189 2011-S $1 Silver Eagle USA MS69
509409 2011-W $1 Silver Eagle USA MS69
509410 2011-W $1 Silver Eagle USA PR69DC
509194 2011-P $1 Silver Eagle Reverse PR USA PR69
<< <i>Well, I didn't do as bad as libertydude, but I continue to reflect the trend of 30% 70's from non-bulk submitters (I submitted in person at the FUN show). Glad I didn't get any below 69, and I did get a 70 of both keys. I'll have to find a couple of W's to trade to complete a 70 set. I've got another sealed box of two, not sure whether to try again or go ATS. I would come out ahead financially just selling the box in most scenarios, but I wanted the fun of submitting and seeing what I did. Wasn't so much fun on the first box. If I had gotten half 70's, I would just submit the other box. Now, not so sure.
509408 2011 $1 Silver Eagle USA MS69
509189 2011-S $1 Silver Eagle USA MS70
509409 2011-W $1 Silver Eagle USA MS69
509410 2011-W $1 Silver Eagle USA PR69DC
509194 2011-P $1 Silver Eagle Reverse PR USA PR70
509408 2011 $1 Silver Eagle USA MS70
509189 2011-S $1 Silver Eagle USA MS69
509409 2011-W $1 Silver Eagle USA MS69
509410 2011-W $1 Silver Eagle USA PR69DC
509194 2011-P $1 Silver Eagle Reverse PR USA PR69 >>
Big, I am a little confused on exactly what you submitted. Details please.
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He sent in two sealed sets, just listed them to have consecutive sets.
Just don't know if FS or not
<< <i><<<<<<<<Big, I am a little confused on exactly what you submitted. Details please>>>>>>>
He sent in two sealed sets, just listed them to have consecutive sets.
Just don't know if FS or not >>
Those are FS coin #'s
Joe
I brought my unopened box of five [5] sets with me to FUN and submitted them there.
I decided to keep one set out for my raw Eagle Album Album, where I keep the coins
in their original capsules.
I just checked my submission and got my grades:
Bullion Issue # 509408 - First Strike
MS 67
MS 68
MS 69
MS 69
San Francisco Issue # 509189 - First Strike
MS 69
MS 70
MS 69
MS 69
West Point Issue # 509409 - First Strike
MS 69
MS 70
MS 70
MS 70
West Point Issue # 509410 - First Strike
PR 70 DC
PR 70 DC
PR 70 DC
PR 69 DC
Philadelphia Issue # 509194 - First Strike
PR 69 - Reverse Proof
PR 70 - Reverse Proof
PR 69 - Reverse Proof
PR 69 - Reverse Proof
I'm a bit disappointed that I didn't get at least one MS 70 of the Non Mint marked issue.
I wanted to keep one set with a "70" Grade. Looks like I might have to locate one on the Bay.
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