U.S. coins make a break for it, and make it to the other side.
Wow, I was thinking the US stuff would take some time at NGC but they are done and here are the results. Lets do the Buffalos first- My 1926 SEGS-65 came back as a NGC-64, I agree. My 1928-D SEGS-64 came back as a NGC-63, Umm, I agree I think. My old PCI 1938-D MS-66 is now in a NGC as MS-67, Oh ya, I agree. My 1915 ANACS-63 is a NGC-63, really was thinking this would get bumped up to a 64. The next coin was purchased from a friend after trying for years to get him to sell it to me. It's 1925-S California Comm. slabed by ANACS as a MS-64. I don't go and look for crack-out coins but I knew this one had a great chance. It now sits in the bank as a NGC-65. Not to bad. Having 2 out of 5 get bumped up a grade, one stay the same and only 2 go down one grade makes me happy. The only coins left to report on are a few tokens and they always sit at NGC for a long time. Maybe in a week or two you'll hear from me again. I also sent in some raw coins which I could report on. See Ya.
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