1913s and 1914s wheatbacks for grading please

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by Sherri, Nov 21, 2008.

  1. Sherri

    Sherri New Member

    ok here are my 1913s and 1914s can you help grade these too? Thank you. Sherri
     

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  3. TheNoost

    TheNoost huldufolk

  4. Leadfoot

    Leadfoot there is no spoon

    VF 30 & VG details (corrosion)
     
  5. DJP7x0s

    DJP7x0s Sometimes Coins Arouse Me

    VF30 and F12 with corrosion
     
  6. mark_h

    mark_h Somewhere over the rainbow

    I think Vf20 and F details corroded.
     
  7. rlm's cents

    rlm's cents Numismatist

    I think the 13-S will make XF. The 14-S looks to be F but corroded, net good
     
  8. Sherri

    Sherri New Member

    Grading

    If I wanted to sell the coins I listed today (1910s,1912s,1913s and the 1914s) would it be best to use the greysheet and take them to my local dealer or should I have them graded by a company and then sell them?
     
  9. rlm's cents

    rlm's cents Numismatist

    I have not seen any yet worth the cost of slabbing and most of the coins I have seen are corroded so the greysheet is nearly useless. I don't know what your rating on eBay is so it is kind of hard to give you a solid answer. With a good rating and an honest dealer, I would guess that you would be a little better off on eBay, but the difference may not be worth your time. However, your dealer may be the biggest variable in their. That may not be the answer you are looking for, but it is the best I can give you.
     
  10. Sherri

    Sherri New Member

    Thank you rlm for all the time you are spending with me and my questions. I have not sold a thing on ebay. I just got my first greysheets the other day because that is what the coin dealer used when he bought my buffalo nickles, so my novices thoughts were that the cents may be worth the bid price in the grey sheets, is that correct?
     
  11. rlm's cents

    rlm's cents Numismatist

    The ones without corrosion should be worth about the bid price on the greysheet - if you can agree with the grade. I do not know your dealer from Adam, but there are many ways they (at least some of them) can take you. Maybe if you posted you area, some one could recommend a good dealer. I am not familiar with your area at all.
     
  12. Sherri

    Sherri New Member

    Thank you rlm's
    I live in San Bruno California just outside of San Francisco. I was using a dealer in Burlingame but if someone knows of another honest one I would love it. I would dislike being had.
     
  13. mrbrklyn

    mrbrklyn New Member

    maybe turn the correded one to NCS
     
  14. Coinfreak~24

    Coinfreak~24 Active Member

    you got great coins!!!
     
  15. rlm's cents

    rlm's cents Numismatist

    Anyone know an honest dealer for her?
     
  16. Coinfreak~24

    Coinfreak~24 Active Member


    NGC or my DAD
     
  17. rlm's cents

    rlm's cents Numismatist

    So what is she supposed to do? Call NGC and ask for "dad"?
     
  18. Phoenix21

    Phoenix21 Well-Known Member

    I'll say XF-40 on the 1913-S (a very nice coin might I add IMO! :thumb:), and VF-30 on the 14-S, damaged with corrosion.

    Phoenix :cool:
     
  19. Coinfreak~24

    Coinfreak~24 Active Member


    my dad if she like's
     
  20. Phoenix21

    Phoenix21 Well-Known Member

    LOL. :thumb:

    VG and F on the 14-S guys? I see a separation in the cheek, and those stalks look to nice to me to go only a F? I could be way off, but I think it's just bad pictures (no offense Sherri!). JMO

    Phoenix :cool:
     
  21. mrbrklyn

    mrbrklyn New Member

    whatever

    NGC has a conservation program and if the coin is valuable enough they can probably remove the corrosion.


    :loud:AS for COINFREAK's dad...well... I pray for him every day, :secret:twice on Saturdays

    :thumb:

    :loud:
     
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