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Two Of My Victorian Halfs From My Set

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Just thought I would share these pics in case a few out there never seen these Rare Vickey halfs..... 1870 NO LCW and the 1890 H

Both were certified and removed ( I hate holders ) and are in my book with all the set..Complete from 1870 up to 2010..

Take a shot at grades .. And the kicker.....IM THINKING OF SELLING MY SET

Other ventures........MAYBE !! Hahahahahah

Two-Of-My-Victorian-Halfs--From-My-Set

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 Posted 04/19/2010  7:52 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add coinsrfun to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Very Nice!! VF 20 and F15
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Nope , and they were Canadian graded ....Higher they are
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well you should send them to me then......rofl a 40 and a 30 then
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# 2 yes # 1 still higher but close
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They are quite nice. Though I was surprised by a 40 on #1 and #2 at a 35 is tough for me as well. It always the rims that get me. Maybe I sell too cheaply.
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If I am reading that right, that was EF-45 for #1 and VF-30 for #2.

My guess was VF-30 and VF-20, but I don't grade enough of the larger Victorian silver to be very familiar with the wear patterns.
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The 1870 NO LCW was AU old holder 1890 VF 30

Not sure what to ask if I do sell.... Not alot of buyers for stuff like this except maybe at auction......
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Curious to see if that 70 would re rate the same grade. In fact I'd start a fight if it didn't. I totally understand taking it out of the package - I do it all the time if I'm keeping it.

Why sell artdio? On to something different?

To sell? depends on what market you wanted to sell it in I suppose.
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Send them to Louis for the fall Auction!!
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Artido,
did you wear "older steamed up " glasses when you looked at the grades? or a few beers?
Or even better, maybe you bought a lot of beer for the grader.....

If I look at some of mine, done in toronto, then I say YOU must know the right people to get such grades...
MO: there is NO way these coins would reach these grades today.
again, just looked at some of mine....Maybe I should raise a lot of noise down on Yonge street?
mmmm mmmm
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All I can say is I wish I would have kept them in the holders... Only for re sale of course....
My self personaly I would sell the 70 at a grade of EF 40-45 and the 90 VF 25-30 depending.....But due to rarity on higher grades? I say MS on both ( hahaha Kidding )

I have had over 1000 of the Toronto graded coins and all I can say if consistency is what people think ..WRONG... I can show coins that say EF that I would call VF at best ( over graded) and others the complete opposite......So I guess it all depends on who you are and how much you spend with certain grading firms...
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 Posted 04/20/2010  11:37 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Ugly to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
OK that sounds more reasonable. Of course haggling over five points in this case is still an expensive proposition.
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For sure it is expensive Ugly, but we all know just how hard it is to find beauties like this, and I guess the firms allow more tolerance on grades... Have a look at these two...It blows my mind..

Two-Of-My-Victorian-Halfs--From-My-Set

Two-Of-My-Victorian-Halfs--From-My-Set

Now you tell me after seeing these What you think....Mine do not seem that far off now do they ? And these guys are supposed to be the best ?
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Right, but now we're back to the whole "grading standards issue". I think if the rims were better on your 70 then who knows? The truth however is I don't even really know what methods they follow as they process a coins grading because they all claim to just follow the published guides - well you know the rest.

Maybe it depends on how good the coffee was today or whether or not you added that spare BC-39cA CUNC into the shipment and didn't put on the grading list.

To be sure, I'd be darn glad to have a sample as nice as yours, the details really are very attractive. Then on the other hand I think I could improve my sovereigns collection for that kind of dough and be in a way less risky position as it relates to value determined by a TPG.
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lol....I guess we will never really know how or why they do the things they do..Oh wait $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ hahahha

Sovereigns ..I like those.... We should talk about those ...I have a few also
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