Try viewing the situation from my perspective - I was on page #1 (the page I was directed to after clicking on this thread from the forum homepage), and didn't notice numerous posts had led to the creation of another page, so I didn't realize the grades of the coins had already been revealed. Makes sense, huh? -Brian
Silverfool was closest though guessing AG & G. Your guess I can't argue with though. These coins are profoundly undergraded and will keep them probably just to show people that coin grading services are not all they're cracked up to be (no coin pun-intended). When a coin is graded it's simply an opinion and not a perfect science, however the same can be said at times when going to the doctor's office.
I think you should resubmit them in hopes of getting FA 2+ and AG 3+. While you are at it, they could use a CAC sticker as well!
Well, I thought what Lehigh said was great! Dude, relax, this is the internet. Where people go to have fun and look at stuff and occasionally get a laugh. Your understanding of humor seems to be lacking from what I have seen. I would love to agree with Brian on his comment above in post #21.
The question is, would a CAC sticker benefit in the occasion of a lowball set? I wonder if you could get a premium for that...
Actually what you have is pretty collectable. Some people create entire sets in low grade. The AG3 does look undergraded.