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Would This Grade A Non Details Grade

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If I submitted a gold plated racheteering nickel from 1883(assuming it was made then) would it grade details if I submitted it to NGC then PCGS then ANACS
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hmm good question. I would believe that it would, but ill wait for others
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IMHO ,I don't think they would grade it at all. It was gold plated to deceive people to think it is a $5 gold piece. can't see how they could grade it.
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That IS a good question!

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I forget the thread, but someone submitted a bunch of coins to one of the top 3, and one came back body bagged as "Plated, Not Gradeable."
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I would be sent back ungraded if it has been plated, irrespective of condition.
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I think that would come back as 'Altered Surface', wouldn't it?
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It will not grade and likely will not even be holdered as genuine. I would call all three services before wasting my money submitting it.
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It also needs to have reeding filed into the edge to be a true racketeer.
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It also needs to have reeding filed into the edge to be a true racketeer.


U.S. nickel 5 cent pieces don't have reeding.
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but $5 gold pieces do
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Exactly
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I read the post wrong, I thought it said reeding filled.

So the gold plated 1883 5-cent pieces used as $5 gold pieces had reeding added? I only knew they were plated.
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As per PCGS if it doesn't have reeding it's just not a true racketeer. Lots were made just to sell as racketeers but they weren't.
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