1926 quarter eagle please grade

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  1. spock1k

    spock1k King of Hearts

    do you think this one is worth taking a potshot ata an upgrade?
     

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  3. zabb

    zabb New Member

    I dont know how to grade at all, but what is up with the 6?
     
  4. huntsman53

    huntsman53 Supporter**

    spock,

    We would need some larger pics of the coin to possibly determine a grade!


    Frank
     
  5. spock1k

    spock1k King of Hearts

    er thats the hard part i dont have the coin in hand yet
     
  6. Jako lipo

    Jako lipo New Member

    well the luster is great and i see nice clean fields but too small pics to make sure
     
  7. spock1k

    spock1k King of Hearts

    yea i try to select my coins properly but its always a learnig process
     
  8. 900fine

    900fine doggone it people like me

    It's really hard to tell from those photos. My first impulse is no, I wouldn't crack it out. They're pretty picky about MS63 Indians, and expect a lot of detail in the headdress feathers, eagle's shoulder, and eagle's breast.

    Nice coin for sure. I love 'em.
     
  9. spock1k

    spock1k King of Hearts

    7 more to go for my type set
     
  10. Leadfoot

    Leadfoot there is no spoon

    From those pictures it is impossible for me to even guess if it will upgrade.

    However, I'm generally scared of the 62 grade, particularly on sight-unseen (or sight-seen-with-small-confusing-photo) transactions. I wonder what's wrong with the coin -- is it a nice AU example or an impared mint state example...I hope neither!

    From the pics, the coin looks to be deviod of luster, which is precisely what I'd be interested in if I were buying a mint state indian half eagle. But the photos are so odd it is hard to be sure -- it almost looks like a scan which are notorious for making luster difficult to ascertain.

    This is exactly the type of coin that I would want to see in-hand before buying.

    Regardless, it is a very neat coin and one of my favorite designs, and I hope you like it once it arrives.

    Respectfully submitted...MIke
     
  11. spock1k

    spock1k King of Hearts

    i understand your concerns Mike thats where the seller rep comes into play along with the winds of the market and we also have the pcgs slab for protection ;)
     
  12. huntsman53

    huntsman53 Supporter**

    spock,

    I copied and pasted the pics to my PC, brightened them and blew them up and can't see why the coin only graded as a MS-62! So, yes I believe that it could get an upgrade but don't take my word for it as based on the pics, it is hard to almost impossible to determine why PCGS only graded it MS-62. Could it be because the Lettering on the rims is somewhat cut-off? it doesn't seem logical as the $2.50 Indians are notorious for this! With the blowups, I am pretty sure that MS-64 or better details exist on the coin, so there is apparently something you, I and everyone else is not seeing!

    Is there anyway that you can get some real closeups of the coin, crop everyting out except for the coin and post them here? If so, then maybe we can make a better assessment!


    Frank
     
  13. 900fine

    900fine doggone it people like me

    Yep, it sure looks like a scan.

    Say Spock... post up good macro pics when you have it in hand. In the meantime, check out census and price for MS64s. There are few and they are spendy. Don't get your hopes up on that. But hey... ya never know.

    1926s are better quality than most dates in the Indian $2.50 series.

    I'm interested in how this one plays out ! Good luck !
     
  14. huntsman53

    huntsman53 Supporter**

    I doubt that these edited pictures are any better but I have provided them below!


    Frank
     

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  15. codydude815

    codydude815 Wannabe coin dealer

    I say go for it! We'll need better pics to be sure, but it looks like a easy 63, maybe a 64.
     
  16. xobrat08

    xobrat08 New Member

    1926 quarter eagle

    last week I got a cold call from a NY outfit called PREMIER COIN GALLERIES. My experience with cold calls is that you get your best deal the first time you buy. They sold me a 1927 quarter eagle graded ms 63 for 575. It was graded by NTC NUMISTRUST corp. I just received the coin and it is encapsulated. Anybody ever heard of NTC?
     
  17. huntsman53

    huntsman53 Supporter**


    xobrat,

    Welcome to Coin Talk! I hope that you will like the forums and hang around!

    Yes, NTC is one of the smaller, lesser known and lesser trusted Grading Companies (TPG)! They are sometimes known for over-grading by one or two grades but sometimes they are right on. Hopefully, they did not over-grade your 1927 Quarter Eagle or at the least by no more than one grade (MS-62), otherwise you overpaid for the coin. Sometimes, if you buy the coin and not the holder but stress to the Seller the fact that NTC is not highly trusted, you might be able to haggle for a much lower price and come out on the big end of the stick per say!

    If you can, post some good, cropped pictures with a couple of close-ups and we might be able to determine how well you did on the purchase!


    Frank
     
  18. 900fine

    900fine doggone it people like me

    Welcome to the forum, xobrat ! Great place to learn.

    Yes. I don't like 'em. In addition to overgrading, many of their coins are harshly cleaned or whizzed.

    It's bad enough that they overgrade, but the altered surfaces are more serious issues. The value of the coin drops faster.

    Simply put - Treat NTC coins as raw, uncertified coins. If you're comfortable in your grading skills, then give it a try.
     
  19. andrew289

    andrew289 Senior Analyst

    So, let me get this straight. Some guy calls you up, out of the blue, and says, "hey there Mr. investor, I'm selling gold over the phone sight unseen, wanna buy some?"
     
  20. spock1k

    spock1k King of Hearts

    thats pretty much it now where can i find some generous patrons like those oh wait there will be 30000 of thos ebuying the plat sets on thursday
     
  21. mrbrklyn

    mrbrklyn New Member

    I think they put random numbers on the grade of these coins. I have no clue and I own a few of these.

    Ruben
     
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