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Pillar of the Community
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65 at the least. Will the small plating bubbles detract from the grade? Not real savy grading Zincolns.
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Bedrock of the Community
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67RD, very nice example!
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BadThad is almost always on the money with my coins minus a +. Therefore, I think I can get 67+ and even possibly 68 From what I see on Photo-grade and HA auctions. Here is the Grade! 
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Pillar of the Community
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That would definitely grade higher on resubmission. That's from when standards were a lot more strict on grading, it would make at least 67 or 67+.
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Bedrock of the Community
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Quote: That would definitely grade higher on resubmission. That's from when standards were a lot more strict on grading, it would make at least 67 or 67+. This is completely false. The vast majority of old graded coins stay the same. While it COULD upgrade there is no certainty that it would nor would it be at least a 67 or higher. Grading today is TIGHTER than it has been in a long long time. Many things are downgrading when getting cracked out.
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Bedrock of the Community
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Gradeflation is alive and well at the TPG's.
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Look you guys can believe what you want about gradflation ect. There is a lot of bad information on the internet about how grading is going from people that have never submitted or don't anymore.
I would hate to see someone blindly trust that and get bitten thinking old holders are lock upgrades like some say. They aren't.
At the end of the day people will make their own decisions and hopefully it will work out well, but the notion that the TPGs are loser right now is just not true especially for PCGS.
Edited by basebal21 12/06/2018 11:37 am
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Baebal21, I am not suggesting this upgrades due to being in an old holder. I am simply implying that this particular one seems to have a very high probability of upgrading which I am sure is not the case just simply being in a green holder. As with any Holder, if you spend enough tie looking, there are under graded coins out there that could benefit from a re-submission. I believe this one to be one of those.
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Bedrock of the Community
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Anyone that has been in numismatics for any length of time can see the difference in grading now vs. what it was 15 or 20 years ago. I have seen so many slabbed coins with grades varying two to three grades in each direction, especially on classic coins. I for one never take what is on the slab as gospel.
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As we don't have the coin in hand, it's hard to determine if it will grade higher if you resubmit. But I think depending on the marks it could make 67 or 67+. My grade from these images would have been MS-67RD.
Edited by SilverDollar2017 12/06/2018 4:59 pm
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Bedrock of the Community
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OGH, you might squeeze a higher grade....very nice coin!
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