Genuine grading

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  1. pjl1527

    pjl1527 New Member

    hey everyone, (wasn't sure where to post this but what's it worth seemed good)
    ok so here is my question, i was on ebay and came across a coin that was in a graded slab but it did not have a number grading. all it said was the date mint denomination and then under that it just said "Genuine" it then had cert. #. Why does it only say Genuine and no grading? it looked like it would be a decent grading too

    thanks
    pjl
     
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  3. rickmp

    rickmp Frequently flatulent.

    If it's in a PCGS holder:
    Problem Coins

    All of the coins in this category (other than 83 and 99) submitted through the regular PCGS services will be placed in a PCGS Genuine holder, ungraded, with one of the following numerical codes placed after the coin number on the holder insert. On certain No Grades (as noted in the table below) the problem is more fully described on the insert. To read a more comprehensive description of any No Grade, click on the “more” link of any No Grade category.
    [TABLE="width: 758"]

    Code
    Reason
    Explanation
    Described
    Holdered

    82
    Filed Rims
    Rim(s) and/or edge is filed. (more)
    Yes
    Yes

    83
    Peeling Lamination
    Potential for sealing damage. (more)
    Yes
    No

    84
    Holed and/or Plugged
    Any filled or non-filled hole. (more)
    Yes
    Yes

    91
    Questionable Color
    Any artificial re-toning & dipped copper. (more)
    No
    Yes

    92
    Cleaning
    Harsh cleaning or polishing. (more)
    No
    Yes

    93
    Planchet Flaw
    Generally large & prominent flaw(s). (more)
    No
    Yes

    94
    Altered Surfaces
    Any applied substance (wax, putty, lacquer). (more)
    No
    Yes

    95
    Scratch(s)
    Large & prominent scratch(s). (more)
    No
    Yes

    97
    Environmental Damage
    Corrosion, excessive toning, verdigris. (more)
    No
    Yes

    98
    Damage
    Any metal movement. (more)
    Yes
    Yes

    99
    PVC Residue
    Oily polyvinylchloride substance. (more)
    Yes
    No
    [/TABLE]

    For more, look here: http://www.pcgs.com/grades.html
     
  4. Cazkaboom

    Cazkaboom One for all, all for me.

  5. dwhiz

    dwhiz Collector Supporter

    1909 S VDB VF Gen.jpg What is the Genuine Service?
    Any coin that does not qualify for a numerical grade but is genuine may be encapsulated under our Genuine service. Only one option is allowed per submission form. There are three different genuine options:
    • Genuine with Details (default) (will print the coin problem as well as a details grade)
    • Genuine no Details
    • Do not holder Genuine-only coins
     
  6. pjl1527

    pjl1527 New Member

    thanks for the info, now that i went back to the page it is probably the questionable color. the coin is supposed to be a silver color and it looks more like a copper. it wouldve been a very nice coin if there wasnt a problem with it. 1912 S Liberty V Nickel with detail, not like i can afford it right now anyway.

    i really like this website, very informative and you get to see cool stuff to. (just joined last week)
     
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