Post your SEATED coins.

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  1. ldhair

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  3. Mainebill

    Mainebill Bethany Danielle

    image.jpg image.jpg Here's a seated dollar gives new meaning to no drapery ;)
     
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  4. Mainebill

    Mainebill Bethany Danielle

    image.jpg image.jpg image.jpg Another seated quarter
     
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  5. Seattlite86

    Seattlite86 Outspoken Member

    Here is my best one 1859 O Half Dollar obv.JPG 1859 O Half Dollar rev.JPG
     
  6. treylxapi47

    treylxapi47 Well-Known Member Dealer

  7. bdunnse

    bdunnse Who dat?

    Did this come back "Genuine - Very Nice Details"?
     
  8. Mainebill

    Mainebill Bethany Danielle

    This one is in the raw ;)
     
  9. geekpryde

    geekpryde Husband and Father Moderator

    @Mainebill

    1860 10C PF64 NGC 1506014-010 Obv Slab.jpg

    Bummer about the deep slab scratch right above her face. :(

    At least the coin shows incredible detail in the other areas.

    1860 10C PF64 NGC 1506014-010 Rev Slab.jpg

    1860 10C PF64 NGC 1506014-010 Rev Closeup.jpg
     
  10. geekpryde

    geekpryde Husband and Father Moderator

  11. KSorbo

    KSorbo Well-Known Member

  12. Mainebill

    Mainebill Bethany Danielle

    image.jpg image.jpg Not a bad thread to ressurect
     
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  13. Mainebill

    Mainebill Bethany Danielle

  14. Catbert

    Catbert Evil Cat

  15. Savy

    Savy Well-Known Member

    Beautiful coin! What is the grade?
     
  16. Catbert

    Catbert Evil Cat

    NGC 58 CAC, but I crossed to PCGS because I wanted an unscratched clear slab rather than reholder at NGC for ugly white prongs. However, it came back a 55 :arghh:

    Disappointing, but not really a big deal to me.
     
  17. treylxapi47

    treylxapi47 Well-Known Member Dealer

    Really? That's quite interesting considering CAC signed off on it in the NGC 58 slab. You should probably send it back to PCGS. Somebody made a mistake somewhere.

    I would have emailed PCGS or called them and told them where that coin came from originally before it was cracked out and ask them to reevaluate it.

    This is a good example of all three companies being contradictory towards one another and just shows that grades and beans mean very little.

    What do you all think @vegasvic, @geekpryde, @Mainebill, and @Tomb, or anyone else for that matter?
     
  18. Catbert

    Catbert Evil Cat

    I have a couple of thoughts. One is that PCGS graded the coin in the non-pronged NGC slab. I think they are deliberately conservative since they cannot fully see the rims. Secondly, I think they undervalue toning as opposed to valuing luster. However, I think it would have likely received the same grade had I cracked the coin out of the NGC slab and submitted it raw. I didn't do that because I did not want to risk that the colorful toning (natural IMO) might have knocked the coin into a details designation.

    One should not assume that a CAC sticker will "guarantee" a cross at grade between the services.
     
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  19. treylxapi47

    treylxapi47 Well-Known Member Dealer

    Oh, trust me, I am aware of this^

    I just want people to see a real life example of NGC and CAC making a mistake, or PCGS. They both cant be right.

    From what I understand CAC at the minimum thought the coin was an A or B coin, so at least good for the assigned grade of 58 by NGC.

    This is just an example of the inconsistencies between TPGs and why you should buy the coin and not the slab.

    I imagine there is a significant price swing from a non-stickered 53, to a 58 CAC'ed.
     
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  20. Catbert

    Catbert Evil Cat

    True, but mine came back a 55.
     
  21. treylxapi47

    treylxapi47 Well-Known Member Dealer

    I apologize I mis-remembered from last night.

    I still imagine most dealers would price this coin considerably different in a plain 55 holder (or CAC'ed cause it still should) than a 58 with the sticker.

    Not only that, you've lost a TON of ground on recouping value out of the coin.

    Your grade dropped on a crossover, that's like $30. You have to send it back and hope for an eventual 58, so maybe another $80. Have to send it to CAC to be restickered, so $10 or so.

    All because somebody somewhere got the grades and stickers wrong.

    I'm not saying you are inclined to do any of that, but this should open folks' eyes to how costly playing this game can be based off of technical grades and other peoples OPINIONS.

    I wanna know who people think missed the boat. PCGS? NGC? CAC?

    This is a great example for anyone wanting to talk about TPGs and why not to rely too heavily on them. Even the green beans
     
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