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Posts posted by Davids5104
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Here is a link to my store: https://www.ebay.com/usr/coinclub - 100% feedback. These coins have lots of "watchers" - Prices through here are 10% off that on Ebay. PM me for questions. I have references here and on PCGS BST page
1871 Seated Liberty Dollar - https://www.ebay.com/itm/1871-Seated-Liberty-Dollar-PCGS-AU53-With-Trueview/264809584515?hash=item3da7e19783:g:A9gAAOSwfPlfHhWN
1970 No S Dime - https://www.ebay.com/itm/1970-No-S-Roosevelt-Dime-NGC-PF-67-CAMEO/264809537270?hash=item3da7e0def6:g:5McAAOSw9lVfHge0
1983 No S Dime - https://www.ebay.com/itm/1983-NO-S-Roosevelt-Dime-PCGS-PR-68-DCAM-NO-S/264809552479?hash=item3da7e11a5f:g:aMEAAOSwP49fHgqg
1841 Seated Liberty Dollar - https://www.ebay.com/itm/1841-Seated-Liberty-Dollar-PCGS-XF-40-Original-Toning-with-Luster/264809572538?hash=item3da7e168ba:g:9csAAOSwIzBfHhGc
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Here is a link to my offerings. I offer returns, no questions asked. Contact me if you see anything you have questions about! 100% positive feedback
https://www.ebay.com/sch/coinclub/m.html?_nkw=&_armrs=1&_ipg=&_from=
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I use the collection manager for both my NGC and PCGS coins, why are the PCGS coins listed there not automatically available for the competitive sets..
thanks
David
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autobuild set feature does not select my PCGS coins. thanks
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The 42 P/P war nickel is a big coin in my mind. Regarding regrades I had a belief that 2 would change... the 1941D nickel and the 58D half. I thought they had the best chance. I think you are right that most dont change.
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GRADES ARE IN!!!!
Regarding the Variety submission - I am working on a war nickel variety set. The 1942 P is highest graded example, I think
The other group of 9 was the regrade. NGC was consistent with the grading in this specific example group. Not a single move for any coins in any direction or attribution
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Others know toning better than me, but I think that "type" of toning may be due to the tabs and folds created by rolls. So, my opinion is, it was likely from a roll and one of the two coins at the end of the roll.
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my opinion on this topic, more or less mirrors others statements. if you have an ultra high grade ultra modern coin that you pulled and made from a roll, like a MS70/69 2004 nickel, sell it rapidly before the market pulls back due to the supply that exists and hasnt been graded yet
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On 8/1/2019 at 9:21 AM, DWLange said:
Though it's still a fairly minor RPM, having it documented at the VV website makes it possible for NGC to recognize the variety. You may send it back to NGC for VarietyPlus attribution, but be certain to note on the submission form that this is RPM-002.
thanks for this info. I have been told by representatives at NGC, just this past week, where I was told if variety plus is checked there is zero need to include the variety information on the form. Is this correct?
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57 minutes ago, CBC said:
All three look like recent Chinese products. They are all over ebay.
agree
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Have not seen an answer yet, but those coins have about a dollar worth of silver in them. One of them looked uncirculated to me so the one may be worth 8 to 10 bucks. To sell them I would find a local store to help.
Good luck
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I selected this group because after looking a some of the candidates these were the coins that generated a large Bump in value where the improvement of any single coin "pays" for the lot. There was only one coin that had the old slab which was the 1941D nickel. the group contains 3 plus graded coins and 3 star designated coins, but I think that was coincidence in my selecting although I may have had some bias. For the dimes, which is what I am the most familiar with, there were 6 dimes I submitted and they looked better than their friends I compared them to. I did make a mistake in this submission. I sent in a 1958D 10C MS68 dime for regrade. I contacted NGC and they are not going to "regrade" that coin. I am unsure what I was looking for, but the risk of MS-67 and utilization of the NGC guarentee is not the same thing.
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3 hours ago, MarkFeld said:
He mentioned “regrade service” and “regrade”, so unless he used the wrong terminology, the coins are NGC coins.
i don’t, however, understand the point of the post, prior to posting results and with no mention or pictures of the coins.
fair enough... I left out the part asking for previous experiences. They are all NGC coins that I reviewed and I thought they were candidates for upgrade. I will post some photos of the current submissions in a bit.
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I decided to utilize a credit I had accumulated from NGC on the regrade service. I have zero experience with it, but I submitted 10 coins as regrades. I will let you know how my results go in a few weeks.
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Now selling each coin individually...
1964D washington type C is sold
2001 P Buffalo Sold -
accepting offers on entire set prior to splitting up individual coins
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Latest *new* sets! March 2024
in NGC Registry
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There are a lot of war nickel varieties and their attributing is increasing. I would like to see a registry set of EVERY war nickel you attribute to be added to a registry set.