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1828 N-10 Coronet Head Large Cent For Grading You Vs ANACS

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 Posted 01/20/2023  5:14 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add jessvc1 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I still say 55 Joking
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I still say 55 Joking


i support that. I think its closer to 55 than it is to 30.

i also think that the goal of grading should be consistency. it doesn't matter if you call it a 12 or a 70 as long as you are consistently coming to the same grade for coins in the same condition. if you consistently call it a 12 and I consistently call it a 70 we can learn to translate between each others grades. if you consistently call it a 12 and I sometimes call it a 12, sometimes a 20 and sometimes a 70 then the conversations about things like condition census and price are much harder to have.
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someone was smoking something at ANACS that day
maybe they had amateur grading day at the shop

if it was mine it would not be in that holder for long
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im going to leave it where it is through the summer at minimum. I have a couple talks I plan to give about grading large cents and this will be one of the examples I pass around.

i like this holder as an example because the numismatic community puts a lot of stock in the grades given out by the tpgs. a holder like this is useful to remind people that their thoughts are valid too. tpgs are good at what they do and are a net positive for the hobby. they are also staffed by humans and humans make mistakes.

if it werent for the spot in the hair I would leave it in the holder indefinitely. unfortunately the slab will need to be opened up to address the surface/chemical problems on this coin. one of my least favorite things about slabs is that they are sealed but not hermetically sealed. they allow chemical reactions but prevent proper surface care.
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great teaching aid to show they are not fallible and the reason to grade the coin and not believe everything you see on the slab
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Seems on the low side. Looks VF-35 to me.
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