ICG Submission - Let's See How I Score

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by Randy Abercrombie, May 3, 2026 at 1:02 PM.

  1. Randy Abercrombie

    Randy Abercrombie Supporter! Supporter

    Being that I am old school, I view slabbing as protection for future generations of collectors. It isn't a money making tool to me. A lot of these would be better served in snap-tights, but at ten bucks a slab, I'll let ICG entomb them for me. And besides, I think a relatively blemish free coin should be protected. I'll send them sometime next week and when they come back I will report how I scored. Only imaged the obverse since I am limited to the number of attachments.

    1804 1/2 Cent Spike Chin..... F20
    1832 Half Dime F30 Details, Cleaned
    1908 V Nickel MS62
    42/41 Merc VF30
    1963 Proof Franklin PF64
    82-S Morgan MS64
    85 Morgan MS63
    02-O Morgan MS64
    22 Peace MS64
    23 Whisker Jaw Peace AU58

    1802 Spike.jpg 1832 HD.jpg 1908V.jpg 42-41.jpg 63 Franklin.jpg 82 Morgan.jpg 85 Morgan.jpg 02 Morgan.jpg 22 Peace2.jpg 23 Peace Whisker.jpg
     
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  3. Collecting Nut

    Collecting Nut Borderline Hoarder

    Nice looking coins @randy. My birthday is coming soon. I’ll take any of them. Thank you. :smuggrin:
     
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  4. kountryken

    kountryken Well-Known Member

    I totally agree as to not being a money making tool. I don't prefer slabbed coins, except, I do agree that you can be reasonably sure it's real, and it does help protect them. But, I thought it cost more than $10?
     
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  5. Randy Abercrombie

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    The top tier guys do cost substantially more. Insider has us a CoinTalk deal set up at ten bucks a slab at ICG. Just write on the submission form that it is the CoinTalk deal.
     
  6. Randy Abercrombie

    Randy Abercrombie Supporter! Supporter

    I have to say one thing….. My eyes must be absolutely atrocious any more. Now that I am looking at these in photo form that I can enlarge at will they all have way more chatter than they did to my naked eye.
     
  7. The Meat man

    The Meat man Supporter! Supporter

    Don't be too hard on your eyes. A reasonably good quality, close-up photo often seems to highlight and exaggerate even the slightest imperfections, ones you'd never be able to see in hand. Fellow CT member and professional coin photographer @Denis Richard recently created a thread on this very phenomenon - https://www.cointalk.com/threads/when-high-resolution-hurts-the-case-for-showing-less.421690/
     
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