Grade NOW!!! PLease

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by Goldstone, Jun 9, 2009.

  1. FreakyGarrettC

    FreakyGarrettC Wise young snail

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  3. tmoneyeagles

    tmoneyeagles Indian Buffalo Gatherer

    I hear that Numismatic Photography book is awesome!
    Goldstone, that will help you on coin photos!!!
     
  4. FreakyGarrettC

    FreakyGarrettC Wise young snail

  5. tmoneyeagles

    tmoneyeagles Indian Buffalo Gatherer

  6. CamaroDMD

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  7. Leadfoot

    Leadfoot there is no spoon

    I agree with this dude. Hard to be sure with the photos, though.
     
  8. Goldstone

    Goldstone Digging for Gold

    Is it worth keeping for $30.00 (what I paid) seller offered a full refund + refund shipping because I wrote back saying the weird cleaning/questionable AU
     
  9. mark_h

    mark_h Somewhere over the rainbow

    Just my opinion - for $30 I would keep and then try to get a nice graded example to compare to and study. $30 to is not a costly learning lesson - but it might help you down the road. Again just my opinion. And also - on the graded example, just make sure you have good pictures or see it in person. It really helps.
     
  10. Goldstone

    Goldstone Digging for Gold

    Thanks, Numismedia has AU50 around $80.00 EX 40 something what would you value this coin?
     
  11. Goldstone

    Goldstone Digging for Gold

  12. FreakyGarrettC

    FreakyGarrettC Wise young snail

  13. Goldstone

    Goldstone Digging for Gold

  14. tmoneyeagles

    tmoneyeagles Indian Buffalo Gatherer

    I second that opinion... :)
    Always good to buy something raw, as an AU, and then compare to an actual graded example of an AU, and see what the differences are
    On most, you'll see the big difference between yours and the graded ones are the luster, some will still have the luster intact, while others will be shiny, due to a dipping.
    Just keep on practicing, and learning, you'll get there ;)
     
  15. GoldCoinLover

    GoldCoinLover Senior Member

    Goldstone --

    Are you a YN? I remember when I first started collecting around age 4, and when I was around a teenager I was banned from almost every coin forum that existed. I did not take people's advice and I would attack other people, and argue with them. Eventually I learned you cannot win an arguement, and changed my ways. I started picking up books on counterfeit detection and made it a goal of mine to become an expert in detecting counterfeit gold coins. I bought many books on the subject, and began reading. Do not buy raw coins on ebay, especially gold (if you ever decide to). The counterfeiting problem is huge on ebay, and you're likely to get a problem coin.

    :)
     
  16. GoldCoinLover

    GoldCoinLover Senior Member

    Yup, he took the images of my CAC/NGC AU53 1834 quarter eagle

    :D

    he's good! You can send your coins to him and for a fee he will photograph them.

    PS: Here's some extra books you can read:
    http://www.amazon.com/Cherrypickers-Guide-Varieties-United-States/dp/0794820530
    http://www.amazon.com/Numismatic-Forgery-Charles-M-Larson/dp/0974237124
    http://www.amazon.com/United-States-Gold-Coins-Illustrated/dp/0914490214
    http://www.amazon.com/Official-Guide-Grading-Counterfeit-Detection/dp/0375720502

    And finally here's a great article on counterfeit detection:
    http://www.pcgs.com/articles/article1796.chtml
     
  17. Goldstone

    Goldstone Digging for Gold

    What is a YN, and thanks
     
  18. byrd740

    byrd740 Numismatist

    Young Numismatist
     
  19. raider34

    raider34 Active Member

    Young Numismatist
     
  20. Goldstone

    Goldstone Digging for Gold

    well since I didn't know that, yep it pretty much answers the question lol
     
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