Guess the NGC grade ; 1875 Twenty Cent Piece

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by Bedford, Nov 29, 2012.

  1. USMoneylover

    USMoneylover Active Member

    My first thought was PF63 when I saw the original post. Luckily for me, I got to see the whole story without the wait for PCGS' decision :D Congrats!
     
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  3. theSharpGun

    theSharpGun The King

    I had the exact same experience haha Except I thought it was a PF64.
    Great coin btw! I'm happy that PCGS was able to give it a correct designation but what I'm wondering is how NGC managed to screw up so very badly.

     
  4. rzage

    rzage What Goes Around Comes Around .

    A beauty of a coin , sure is nicer than the MS-63s I was looking at . The MS coins are mostly weakly struck , your proof shows the beauty of the design .
     
  5. Cazkaboom

    Cazkaboom One for all, all for me.

    Well, I knew it would go into a problem free slab. I was hoping for 63 though. You have a true beaut, Bedford. Very nice!
     
  6. frostyluster

    frostyluster Member

    True. Thanks.
     
  7. frostyluster

    frostyluster Member

    Well, I added a new comment in the "coin slamming thread", in which I apologize to all readers for being an idiot and a jerk. My bad.
     
  8. tdec1000

    tdec1000 Coin Rich, Money Poor :D

    This is a coin you have to see on hand to truly appreciate. The frostiness is sweet !
     
  9. frostyluster

    frostyluster Member

    No hard feelings, right?
     
  10. Leadfoot

    Leadfoot there is no spoon

    Some of you guys still aren't getting it....

    This coin has been cleaned. Most folks would say harshly. The hairlines (and 62 grade) are evidence of that.

    The thing that some of you seem to be missing is that TPGs grade proofs to a different standard than MS coins. If that coin was a MS coin it would go into a bodybag/cleaned slab virtually every time. But because it's a proof, it gets graded, in this case, low PR 62.

    Bottom line: TPGs are much more lenient when it comes to cleaning/harlines on proofs as compared to mint state coins.
     
  11. GobrechtReich85

    GobrechtReich85 Active Member

    I'll guess PF-64.
     
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