Will the grading services grade A piece of eight?

Discussion in 'World Coins' started by stevereecy, Feb 21, 2021.

  1. stevereecy

    stevereecy Collects Everything

    I asked this earlier elsewhere and I haven’t gotten an answer yet. Will any of the grading services grade a fraction of a coin like a piece of eight that was cut post production?
     
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  3. bsshog40

    bsshog40 Senior Member

    You had 2 responses on the NGC forum! Don't be soo hasty to disregard people not responding to your question within seconds.
     
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  4. stevereecy

    stevereecy Collects Everything

    Did you read the responses?
     
  5. paddyman98

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    What were they?
     
  6. stevereecy

    stevereecy Collects Everything

    They were descriptions of what pieces of eight are. While I appreciate the replies and thanked the original respondent it didn’t answer my question. I already know what a piece of eight is.
     
  7. JPD3

    JPD3 Well-Known Member

    I suppose if Grading Services grade and slab ancients that have test chops or found from a site like Pompeii, they will probably be glad to take your money and it will end up costing more than your piece 'o eight is worth, IMHO.
     
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  8. Razz

    Razz Critical Thinker

    Try searching for Cob. I see them for sale but don't know how you would search for slabbed examples on NGC or PCGS...
     
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  9. ldhair

    ldhair Clean Supporter

    I don't have the answer but the folks that work at NGC are pretty cool.
    I would just give them a call. The NGC forums are a bit slow. It takes a while for the right person to come along that knows the answer.
    Please let us know what you learn.
     
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  11. The Eidolon

    The Eidolon Well-Known Member

    That's a great example, but I wonder if the counterstamp on one side makes it its own denomination rather than merely a cut coin. I did a cursory search and wasn't able to find any good examples of graded cut coins. I wonder what types of cut coins would even be valuable enough to try to get them certified.

    I like cut coins on occasion, but at $10 this one would make no sense to get graded, even if the services would allow it...
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  13. The Eidolon

    The Eidolon Well-Known Member

    Most of those look like they were counterstamped or cut to a specific denomination
    by a separate country, which might explain why they were eligible for certification.
    Some of the others were just irregular cob-type coins. Paging through a few
    dozen, I didn't see any which were just cut in half during ordinary usage, but I
    may have missed an example.
     
  14. stevereecy

    stevereecy Collects Everything

    Thanks for the answers, guys. I was bidding on an ancient Roman coin with the idea that I would have slabbed it. But I didn't win. Glad to know there are cases where NGC does slab "cut" coins. Thanks again.
     
  15. Collecting Nut

    Collecting Nut Borderline Hoarder

    You can call the TPG and ask them.
     
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