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Rest in Peace
United States
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Looks like a 228B to me and undergraded at 63 to boot. Congrats! Looks like you may have a top pop.
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Moderator
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You, sir, are a winner. 
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Valued Member
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368 Posts |
Thanks guys!
Should I get it verified and re-graded? I honestly think it will make MS64 or better.
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Moderator
 United States
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I'm unsure how to advise you on that - don't know if ANACS would be so quick to upgrade their own work. Might even consider cracking it and submitting raw. Either way it'll put a big smile on John Roberts' face to see this one - I don't care if it stays 63, it's the finest of its' variety either way. This is quite a coin.
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
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This is one of the coins that would carry better value in PCGS plastic. If I owned the coin and based on the photos the worst it could be is an MS-63. To prevent PCGS from just crossing it I would send it to them RAW with "NO Attribution!" Let the thing go though normal or regular grading.
Both PCGS and ANACS grade harder on known rare coins, 78 S Long Nocks I have even heard a grader tell a friend that they down grade AU-50/53 to 45 and if you look at a few 78 S LN in 50 you will see what I am stating.
Anyway let them grade it as just a 79 rev 1878 then just send it back for attribution. It will cost you like 30 some dollars more but if it 64's or 64+'s it becomes a very big coin.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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It's under graded IMHO. Awesome find!
Edited by 1893S 12/12/2013 11:45 am
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Moderator
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Russ makes excellent points; listen to the voice of experience. As a Hit List 40 coin, PCGS will attribute it - and unlike NGC, they do guarantee attributions. I hadn't considered the fact that PCGS has a Registry for Hit List 40 coins. Even though the 227-1 and 228A are lumped together as a Registry entry - the "slashed O" being the relevant feature - all the same a PCGS slab would expose you to a broader group of potential buyers, including the ones who buy the slab and not the coin.
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Valued Member
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I selfishly bought the coin because I thought it would upgrade to an MS64.....I typically can't ever attribute a coin correctly. I guess I got really lucky on this purchase. Best $175 I've spent in a while!
I bought the coin to keep, so I'm not going to flip it....but, it's piqued my interest in VAMming again! :)
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Rest in Peace
United States
10625 Posts |
You have been re-assimilated. 
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Moderator
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23522 Posts |
You can log out, but you can never leave.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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"You can check out, but you can never leave." Eagles, Hotel California It's an addiction without the drug. Welcome, and the two words you will never see here is, "Good by."
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Russ, I re-read your post on the tactics of submission. It's starting to sink in. Your 2 cents worth could return whole lot more. Thanks
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
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I talked to the under bidder on the Heritage sale and he could be interested in this coin. The way it sits with better photos or in PCGS plastic. Feel free to give me a ring if you wish.
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Rest in Peace
United States
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That is definitely some good luck there! Glad you picked the right coin... welcome to the world of VAMming, and may luck continue to be in your favor. and yes, those full coin shots really show her beauty.. congrats! 
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