Coin grading.

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by Gold Hat, Apr 17, 2022.

  1. Kentucky

    Kentucky Well-Known Member

    We always like to see them, although we might not always be polite :angelic:
     
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  3. PamR

    PamR You Never Know! Supporter

    Lol! Now what makes you think you all are not polite? :smuggrin:
     
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  4. Kentucky

    Kentucky Well-Known Member

    Doug @GDJMSP has to keep us in line :)
     
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  5. Gold Hat

    Gold Hat Life’s to short for rotgut whiskey and ugly coins

    And you’re generalizing my question and my motivations. Quote “you” you don’t know me from Adam sir or what my motivations are.
    I have owned this coin for at least 30 yrs. I though it was lost but it turned up in some old boxes packed away.
    My concerns are not just monetary but perseverance of the coin as well. Is it too damaged along with value and the costs to preserve and protecting it in the future.
    In any venture one undertakes knowing all the angles and what they can or will be faced with is important.
    Please don’t judge me by stating “you”.
    You’re replying would be a lot more accurate by stating “they” and not singling me out.
    You, sir have no idea and haven’t a clue past your nose to say what my concerns are or why. What I’m studying on and what I’m learning from who or how.
    No, harm done but I wanted to clarify the reason for my post.
    Have a blessed day!
     
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  6. AdamL

    AdamL Well-Known Member

    I guess I should have said "they". You seem awfully defensive. I didn't mean to single you out and was only responding to your first post.
    Fwiw, I like NGC's white holders and they seem to have for faster turnaround time.
    For YOU (And anyone else in your situation) I would recommend sending through a dealer since they know what they're doing and you do not.
     
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  7. PamR

    PamR You Never Know! Supporter

    One thing I have learned that everyone has their opinions. Some may agree but then some will say no, yes, no maybe so. Sounds silly, but I just go with my gut and take advice on my post but whether it’s a Lincoln Cent or a Morgan, all mean something to us if we all post it. Welcome. Adam meant no harm. Just one’s opinion. :)
     
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  8. Gold Hat

    Gold Hat Life’s to short for rotgut whiskey and ugly coins

    No, harm taken. I’m sure he’s a good guy and a fine numismatist.
    It’s just silly to judge someone when you don’t know the the whole story and what their reasoning is.
    So I needed to clarify :pompous:
     
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  9. PamR

    PamR You Never Know! Supporter

    I have done exactly the same. Lol. And by the way, all Morgans are pretty. Thats what matters. Welcome!
     
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  10. AdamL

    AdamL Well-Known Member

    I understand you wanting to clarify. What I said in general about grading is my advice to anyone new.
    Keep posting coins you're curious about and the folks around here are unlikely to ever steer your wrong. With good quality photographs, preferably.
    I had no problem with your question.

    Since I mentioned a submitting through a dealer earlier, I wanted to clarify that too. A TRUSTED dealer can be a very valuable asset to a new numismatist.
    But with high quality photos, these forums can probably advise you just as well.
     
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  11. Gold Hat

    Gold Hat Life’s to short for rotgut whiskey and ugly coins

    Not defensive at all. Just call it as I see’um. Too old to be defensive. You mentioned “you” without knowing my reasons. Again, no worries. Let’s move on.
     
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  12. Gold Hat

    Gold Hat Life’s to short for rotgut whiskey and ugly coins

    Sorry Pam, wasn’t meant for you. :)
     
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