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New Lithuania cross at any grade

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Here are some PCGS coins I sent in to NGC yesterday. Any opinions welcome.

 

All the coins are Lithuanian.

 

1925 10 centu PCGS 64 crossed NGC 64

192510cPCGS64_zps39b737d0.jpg

 

1936 1 centas PCGS 65RD crossed NGC 65RB

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crossed 64 BN

1936 5 centas PCGS 64BN crossed NGC 64BN

19365cPCGS64BN_zps5ba0bd14.jpg

 

1936 10 Litu PCGS 63 crossed NGC 63

193610LituPCGS63_zpsc341635b.jpg

 

1938 10 Litu PCGS 63 crossed NGC 63 (very disappinted)

193810LituPCGS63_zpsa1349357.jpg

 

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Hi Joe,

 

10 centu have a little soft strike on obverse and I think that coin will be back as 64;

 

I like your 1936 1 centas. It must be back as 65, but I don't know if you will get RD designation. Looks RB to me.. Or might be just my monitor..

 

1936 5 centai - looks like will cross at the same grade and designation..

 

I hope you will get one point up for Vytautas. I would not like a chatter in the fields if that coin would be 65, but I can see it as 64.

 

Smetona will go 1 point up. Too clean for 63.

 

Good luck!

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Hi Brol. I like the 1938 10 Litu as a 64 as well. I put together some side by side pics of that coin along side a NGC 63 I own as well as that coin along side my PCGS 64 that crossed to NGC 64.

 

obv of my ngc 63 and the one being sent in.

193810Lituobv63merge_zps4b3b6bc2.jpg

 

now the reverse

193810Liturev63merge_zpsef94be40.jpg

 

My 63 on left and the 64 on right

193810Lituobv6364_zps37f05298.jpg

 

and the reverse

193810Liturev6364_zps391324fd.jpg

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Results are in. I really thought the 1938 10 Litu would go 64. In the post above you can see it compared to a NGC 63 example in the first two pics and in the lower two the 64 is on the right. I think my new 63 is nicer then either of those two.

 

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