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<p>[QUOTE="GDJMSP, post: 1821985, member: 112"]Personally I think the coin is a 53 or a 55 at best, it has quite a bit of wear on it. But I gave up some time ago trying to guess how the TPGs will grade any given coin.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>There was a time that was true. But you have to understand that the OGH was used until about the end of 1998. And it became widely known that coins in these slabs had a good chance of upgrading by 2000 because of a change in TPG grading standards. So collectors and dealers began resubmitting those OGH slabs in huge numbers. In just a few short years the coins in OGH slabs had been so picked over and examined for a chance at upgrading that those few still left in OGH were generally agreed to have little or no chance of upgrading because they had been over-graded when they were first slabbed in the OGH's.</p><p><br /></p><p>Then in 2004 the TPG grading standards changed yet again, becoming even more lenient. And there was another surge of resubmitting coins in OGH's, with the same result.</p><p><br /></p><p>So, in today's world the few coins left in OGH's are usually looked at as being stuck right where they are, in other words maxed out in regard to grade. So unless you are very good at grading a coin yourself and capable of picking out a winner or finding one that was missed, it is generally considered to be a waste of time trying to get an OGH slab upgraded.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="GDJMSP, post: 1821985, member: 112"]Personally I think the coin is a 53 or a 55 at best, it has quite a bit of wear on it. But I gave up some time ago trying to guess how the TPGs will grade any given coin. There was a time that was true. But you have to understand that the OGH was used until about the end of 1998. And it became widely known that coins in these slabs had a good chance of upgrading by 2000 because of a change in TPG grading standards. So collectors and dealers began resubmitting those OGH slabs in huge numbers. In just a few short years the coins in OGH slabs had been so picked over and examined for a chance at upgrading that those few still left in OGH were generally agreed to have little or no chance of upgrading because they had been over-graded when they were first slabbed in the OGH's. Then in 2004 the TPG grading standards changed yet again, becoming even more lenient. And there was another surge of resubmitting coins in OGH's, with the same result. So, in today's world the few coins left in OGH's are usually looked at as being stuck right where they are, in other words maxed out in regard to grade. So unless you are very good at grading a coin yourself and capable of picking out a winner or finding one that was missed, it is generally considered to be a waste of time trying to get an OGH slab upgraded.[/QUOTE]
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