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1832 Lima Peru 8R - Guess The Grade

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 Posted 07/30/2013  05:47 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add realeswatcher to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
If you nail it, there just might be a future for you as a professional grader:

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 Posted 07/30/2013  09:53 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Joseph7420 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
F-12.
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I am really curious about this one.

I will actually go rather high with the grade and say VF-25. Mmmh not under 20 definitely....

Very nice...



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Hmm I based mine on this,
http://en.numista.com/catalogue/pie....mobile.html

Obverse almost has lost all the details I thought , however I am no way near to be an expert of grading.
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That is a beautiful coin. Nice original color and no detracting marks.
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 Posted 07/31/2013  8:21 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add realeswatcher to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Nice even look, sure... AU50? Absolutely no chance. High by at LEAST 20 pts.
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Oh my god jesus !! I have been unhappy with ngc under or overgrading coins before.

Take a look

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Bolivia-183...em5af17a0262

I have one of these too and I am thinking man if thats an AU50

then mine should be ms63
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What about that one ? Graded by ANACS (before I broke it from its plastic coffin).
Frankly it looks at least better on the shield side:
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PS : those were not well struck on the portrait side, grading don't depend on how it's struck - but how its worn out ... particularly for non modern coins (if I figured that out properly)
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What you have to keep in mind is that this series almost always comes with weakly struck obverse details. If there's luster, I can see it going AU50.
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MathieuMa, do you coin over-weighted? I have the same one and looks very similar to yours and I don't think mine is fake. But the weight of my coin is 27.49 grams.
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Mine is 25.96g - underweight ... (slabbed by ANACS - not sure how much they check their coins before putting them in coffins)
Full luster on one side, half luster on the other side.
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I sure wouldn't have guessed AU50, but judging by Heritage's auctions of this coin, weak strikes must be common:

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Weak strikes are certainly common throughout the Lima Liberty-type (though it's not mandatory... you actually see quite a few well-struck 1832s, for example... but then also really flat ones, and others in between). But as Buffalo nickel old-timers will tell you, that's a crutch people often use as an excuse for gradeflation. Roman, you should know from the portrait 8R... how many times do you see pieces which are VF by any reasonable person's standards (should) get called a 40? On the original coin I posted... don't even look at the detail/relief... look at the OVERALL SURFACE texture. Even, MODERATE wear throughout. There should be no mistaking that.

Mathieu's coin... I was going to guess ANACS gave it a 40 (and hopefully no more that that) - pleasantly surprised they went a bit conservative on it. I'd call that aXF, or a VF35, in that range - not quite a U.S. XF. Keep in mind, you usually see some luster on the reverse as opposed to the obverse b/c the reverse is "busier", design-wise... a lot more detail there to create protected nooks where luster remains relatively undisturbed (touched less often).

DVC, the piece you posted is certainly a lot closer to a 55 than the ebay piece is to a 50... I don't think it quite makes 55, but I could say 45-50. So-so strike on both sides, certainly some reverse luster... but definitely wear there.

GEKO brought up the Bolivia 8S... another series where "weak strike" is an excuse to inflate the grade. On that ebay coin... not a TERRIBLE strike (this is a fairly early date; note that you see the boldness of the portrait decrease as you progress through the 1830s - not sure if this was due to using the same punch, or just a decline in production quality). I'd say XF (not plus)... some frost remaining in the hair, edges looks a bit sharp yet... not quite AU though. Also, kind of fugly toning - sort of looks like an old dip or light clean that toned back somewhat unevenly.
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