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Third Party Basement Slabs To PCGS

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Some of the first ones arriving from PCGS. inherited tons of coins in non-recogonized TPG slabs.trying to figure out which ones to grade with PCGS/NGC

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Do you have any images of the "basement slabs"? It would be interesting to see how they crossed over.

Quite a few of them look polished...too shiny for circulated grades.
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i dont, unfortunately. Suffice to say that the grading was grossly inflated with the basements!!
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Wow, those are some nice coins!!
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Quite a few of them look polished...too shiny for circulated grades.



This was my first thought as well. I'm astonished the Busties graded righteous...

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Maybe it's just the lighting. Nonetheless, nice coins!
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Really like the 1846 dollar and 1832 CBH
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CAC anyone?
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CAC, DNA to RNA= GTG, GTG to amino acids (tRNA transports the RNA copy of the DNA to ribosomes were they are turned into amino acids) Amino Acid: Valine. LOL I'mstudying DNA and Genetics in science so... I know a bit about it. Feel free to correct me if I'mwrong!

Very nice coins, but they did strike me as a bit too polished.
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Great so far. Can you post images of the coins in non-recognized TPG slabs? We can help!
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I am truly amazed that you got them all into righteous slabs.

And they beat you hard on that 1846.
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Ooooh. Wow. Those coins are superb examples of those runs.
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I've seen cleaned coins get non details grades.

Those are beautiful!
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Frankly, I'm surprised the 1846 $1 and bust halves made it into PCGS graded holders.
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Thanks, all - more to come!
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