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I cannot believe it you lot got something wrong

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Ages ago i posted some eBay finds which i asked if you taught they would grade and got some resounding No's .. well me being me i decided to send them for conservation and then to NGC "if gradable" and guess what .. there now scheduled for grading :grin:

 

the most interesting is the woods minstrel token i think counter-stamped on a Mexican 2 real which has been classed as a NY 964C which has only been found on a 1813 Spanish American 4 reales before.

 

001 1853 G.BRITAIN PLAIN TRIDENT 1P

002 1854 CANADA PC-6C1 BANK OF UPPER CANADA 1C

003 1837 CANADA LC-8A2 PROVINCE DU BAS CANADA 1/2P

004 (1855-57) NEW YORK R-NY-964C ON 1831 MEX 2R NY

005 1939 DDR REV OF 40 VP-001 5C

 

I cannot wait to see the 1939 Monticello as it was thick with crayons and well worn !

 

sorry for the lack of pictures as i lost them all after a computer brake down.. so if any one by chance saved one of these pictures i would be most grateful if they could send it to me ..

 

 

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Let us know, Dooly and post pics when you receive them. The lots sounds interesting and I don't remember your original post.

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I know it seems like a lifetime ago .. i tried to find the Woods post but to no avail .. i hoped there could be a picture left on it !!

 

this is the best i can do at the moment

woods.jpg

 

mine is on a smaller coin and is triple punched

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there now scheduled for grading

Just because they are scheduled for grading does not mean they will BE graded. They can still bodybag at this point.

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OH! no conder i am scared now :frustrated:

 

Don't worry. NCS prescreens the coins first (in my experience, anyway). So, it it were a no grade then NCS would have encapsulated it as genuine with such and such details in their own, special slab.

 

Then again, I may be wrong and you're whole order is going to tank! ahahahaha......... :devil:

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As far as I know that is correct. I use NCS to conserve coins occasionally or to screen coins I consider questionable. It would make for unhappy customers if they charged a grading fee and then rejected it after charging a fee to evaluate it. That is what the evaluation is for.

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