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Re: Strikethrough?
I'm still unable to decipher your images as they are to overexposed and washed out.
I would recommend practicing with your imaging device, and using different lighting techniques
I would recommend practicing with your imaging device, and using different lighting techniques
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Re: Strikethrough?
Paul beat me to it. The lighting makes it impossible to see actual details from too much reflection and overexposure. Do try to get some pictures that will allow us to zoom in and see details so we can give an opinion.
Common grading company shortcomings & resulting co$tly mi$take$ to collectors (using Kennedy No FG halves):
https://tinyurl.com/y7rksxu8
How much squash would a sasquatch squash if a sasquatch would squash squash?
https://tinyurl.com/y7rksxu8
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Re: Strikethrough?
I'm no expert but from the pictures there are a lot of mixed signals here. As for your telling reverse it looks to be a lamination error or broken die resulting in CUD. Perhaps, I am wrong but either way get a holder for it from a local coin dealer and see what the dealer has to say about the coin. Or get better pictures with better lighting and background so the other experts can give you an opinion. It can't hurt just like coming here. Everyone here seems very depressed and dismayed or maybe it is just me. @Daniel do you still have the coin errors page I can't seem to find it so I had to use Wikipedia.
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Sorry. Didn't know there was a second page. I downloaded a editing program. I have a cheap USB micro and the lighting is impossible to get right. I'll take new pics and post them.
There's no rea; LCS where I am. That's why I'm looking here.
There's no rea; LCS where I am. That's why I'm looking here.
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Re: Strikethrough?
Your Reverse, still has to much reflection. The photo of the Obverse is a lot better then the Reverse. What you may need to do is take a bunch of photos of the Reverse, then go through them looking for the one you think represents the best view. A lot of times I will end up taking 20-50 shots of one side, plus a equal number of the other side. I will then go through them looking for the best in focus image shot that best represents what I am seeing. Something else you want to consider. If you are searching boxes of a denomination, place the coins you think have a error/variety into something (I use the clear plastic tubes) until you finish that box. After you complete it, than take the coins you think has an error or a variety and check them again. If you still find that coin to be something, than do the research on it (if you need the sites to research, I am sure someone will be more then happy to post them for you). I find that when I do it this way, I will find that I can not find what I thought is was. Thus it goes into the discard pile.
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Re: Strikethrough?
Put tissue over the LEDS on the microscope to cut the glare. Just tape the over the bottom of the LEDS. Maybe a couple layers if needed.
Common grading company shortcomings & resulting co$tly mi$take$ to collectors (using Kennedy No FG halves):
https://tinyurl.com/y7rksxu8
How much squash would a sasquatch squash if a sasquatch would squash squash?
https://tinyurl.com/y7rksxu8
How much squash would a sasquatch squash if a sasquatch would squash squash?
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Didn't work. Never mind. I'll just send the thing in and have it graded. Thank you. I'm sorry I can't post a perfect picture.
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Um....the grading companies are not going to look at it and tell you what kind of error it is. They do not do that. A lot of people send them things thinking they will have the slabbing companies tell them what they have and get a slabbed and graded coin back, nothing else, and have wasted their money. People who have slabs with a noted error marked on the label had to:
1. Research and find what the error was.
2. See if the company they are sending to even recognizes the error they think thay have.
3. Pay an extra fee for them to label it this way or not.
4. Do not always get what they paid for b/c the companies are not good at variety attribution despite having a large market presence and (IMO non deserved) reputation hyped by online presence on eBay etc (which really made them popular).
Please read this:
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Here is more info concerning the nature of the grading companies to help people make better educated decisions.
Thinking of Slabbing? Make sure you understand the Facts...or You Could Lose Money.
1. People seem to think grading companies will examine a coin to see if they can find an error and then slab it as such. They ONLY GRADE coins and do NOT try to find errors on coins.
2. The grading companies are not a way that the majority of people, even those with a great deal of experience who know what they are doing, are going to be able to use in order to make huge personal profits. Many people start using grading companies thinking they will find a way to finance their hobby, but they learn a hard lesson quickly.
3. Watch some of Daniel's videos where he gets pieces back form the grading companies. Note even people who live, eat, breath, and deal coins for a living (like Daniel) can accurately predict what grade the companies will give. And...the "fault" (not really a fault) is in a widespread mistaken perception people get from being exposed to all the slabs being sold nowadays.
Coin grading companies are a business out to make a profit - this is why they exist. They use a system where (allegedly, but in reality its normally two) three graders look at each coin and give an opinion. The company videos showing the process make you believe this is a relaxed paced process of studying each coin. In fact one PCGS video shows a number of guys sitting around a table discussing what they think a specific coin should be graded as (on youtube somewhere - sorry no link). Uh uh.
If you take a PCGS graded coin slabbed as MS64, break it out, and resubmit it to PCGS, you are never guaranteed the same grade again. The slabbed coin might come back MS62 (bad day for graders), 63, 64, 65, 66 (great day for you!). This is b/c the process is all subjective: No scientific/verifiable standards or methods are used. Personally having talked with former graders (granted - its been awhile), the process is very rushed since they told me graders are paid by how many coins they can get through in a day.
But..this is all hearsay without proof. So...
Grading the Coin Graders
Here is another good read from someone there at the start of the grading companies:
Hobby negative impacts from slabbing companies
Also link to and read (download if you want it) the pdf link in my signature. The verifiable data presented shows trusting people have spent thousands of dollars on many slabbed coins that are not what the companies claims/slabbed the coins to be.
You don't have to throw in the towel over these companies...but education about the reality of them will put you on the right pathway to dealing with them in a legit way without losing money in the process.
And…if you just like to collect slabbed coins for what they are, which makes losing/making money from slabs irrelevant, then of course enjoy them!"
1. Research and find what the error was.
2. See if the company they are sending to even recognizes the error they think thay have.
3. Pay an extra fee for them to label it this way or not.
4. Do not always get what they paid for b/c the companies are not good at variety attribution despite having a large market presence and (IMO non deserved) reputation hyped by online presence on eBay etc (which really made them popular).
Please read this:
"
Here is more info concerning the nature of the grading companies to help people make better educated decisions.
Thinking of Slabbing? Make sure you understand the Facts...or You Could Lose Money.
1. People seem to think grading companies will examine a coin to see if they can find an error and then slab it as such. They ONLY GRADE coins and do NOT try to find errors on coins.
2. The grading companies are not a way that the majority of people, even those with a great deal of experience who know what they are doing, are going to be able to use in order to make huge personal profits. Many people start using grading companies thinking they will find a way to finance their hobby, but they learn a hard lesson quickly.
3. Watch some of Daniel's videos where he gets pieces back form the grading companies. Note even people who live, eat, breath, and deal coins for a living (like Daniel) can accurately predict what grade the companies will give. And...the "fault" (not really a fault) is in a widespread mistaken perception people get from being exposed to all the slabs being sold nowadays.
Coin grading companies are a business out to make a profit - this is why they exist. They use a system where (allegedly, but in reality its normally two) three graders look at each coin and give an opinion. The company videos showing the process make you believe this is a relaxed paced process of studying each coin. In fact one PCGS video shows a number of guys sitting around a table discussing what they think a specific coin should be graded as (on youtube somewhere - sorry no link). Uh uh.
If you take a PCGS graded coin slabbed as MS64, break it out, and resubmit it to PCGS, you are never guaranteed the same grade again. The slabbed coin might come back MS62 (bad day for graders), 63, 64, 65, 66 (great day for you!). This is b/c the process is all subjective: No scientific/verifiable standards or methods are used. Personally having talked with former graders (granted - its been awhile), the process is very rushed since they told me graders are paid by how many coins they can get through in a day.
But..this is all hearsay without proof. So...
Grading the Coin Graders
Here is another good read from someone there at the start of the grading companies:
Hobby negative impacts from slabbing companies
Also link to and read (download if you want it) the pdf link in my signature. The verifiable data presented shows trusting people have spent thousands of dollars on many slabbed coins that are not what the companies claims/slabbed the coins to be.
You don't have to throw in the towel over these companies...but education about the reality of them will put you on the right pathway to dealing with them in a legit way without losing money in the process.
And…if you just like to collect slabbed coins for what they are, which makes losing/making money from slabs irrelevant, then of course enjoy them!"
Common grading company shortcomings & resulting co$tly mi$take$ to collectors (using Kennedy No FG halves):
https://tinyurl.com/y7rksxu8
How much squash would a sasquatch squash if a sasquatch would squash squash?
https://tinyurl.com/y7rksxu8
How much squash would a sasquatch squash if a sasquatch would squash squash?
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So how do I get proof that this is an error?? I know my pics suck, but this isn't a gouge, it's a dent w/ no contact, or PMD marks. The dent doesn't go onto the edge.
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I would ask Paul if he would look at it in hand. You can also post it on the CONECA forum, it they think it is a error they may have you send it in for attribution. If CONECA wants you to send to someone for attribution it will be some where around $5.00, where as if you know what it is and send it in to a TPG it would/will cost a min of $65.00.
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I would send it to Paul. He is a master Die Variety Examiner for CONECA. He can tell you in hand what you have and what he tells you will be fact. Send him a PM to get instructions.
Common grading company shortcomings & resulting co$tly mi$take$ to collectors (using Kennedy No FG halves):
https://tinyurl.com/y7rksxu8
How much squash would a sasquatch squash if a sasquatch would squash squash?
https://tinyurl.com/y7rksxu8
How much squash would a sasquatch squash if a sasquatch would squash squash?
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I think its not worth grading if you just like the coin. I can take my coin out and say "wow that is awesome". Good for me. I don't need anybody saying that it is better than others or worth more.
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Re: Strikethrough?
"Everyone here seems very depressed and dismayed or maybe it is just me."finalfantasy wrote: ↑Mon Sep 13, 2021 8:38 pm I'm no expert but from the pictures there are a lot of mixed signals here. As for your telling reverse it looks to be a lamination error or broken die resulting in CUD. Perhaps, I am wrong but either way get a holder for it from a local coin dealer and see what the dealer has to say about the coin. Or get better pictures with better lighting and background so the other experts can give you an opinion. It can't hurt just like coming here. Everyone here seems very depressed and dismayed or maybe it is just me. @Daniel do you still have the coin errors page I can't seem to find it so I had to use Wikipedia.
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Your right, you are not a expert but neither am I.finalfantasy wrote: ↑Mon Sep 13, 2021 8:38 pm I'm no expert but from the pictures there are a lot of mixed signals here. As for your telling reverse it looks to be a lamination error or broken die resulting in CUD. Perhaps, I am wrong but either way get a holder for it from a local coin dealer and see what the dealer has to say about the coin. Or get better pictures with better lighting and background so the other experts can give you an opinion. It can't hurt just like coming here. Everyone here seems very depressed and dismayed or maybe it is just me. @Daniel do you still have the coin errors page I can't seem to find it so I had to use Wikipedia.
Strike One. No it is not a lamination error. It is a clad coin and as such can not be a lamination error.
Strike two. It is NOT a cud error. I highly recommend that you research what a CUD really is. Glossary of Error Terms and Error-Ref.
Strike Three. No one other than you is depressed or dismayed. Like Paul said 100% you
Get a folder from a local coin dealer? You can just order 2x2's and Mylar flips online. On Amos Advantage you can order them in groups of 100 for 4.99 or 3.45 for members. It is the same price for all denominations. You can also search Amazon. I would say from Daniels online site, but he does not carry them (hint hint Daniel ).
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