NGC Open Box - 3 "Overgraded" Coins
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- čas přidán 21. 06. 2023
- 1909 VDB cent: www.oldpueblocoin.com/product...
1866 IHC: www.oldpueblocoin.com/product...
1867 IHC: www.oldpueblocoin.com/product...
1924-S SLQ: www.oldpueblocoin.com/product...
1927-S SLQ: www.oldpueblocoin.com/product...
Stone Mountain: www.oldpueblocoin.com/product...
1882-S Morgan: www.oldpueblocoin.com/product...
1885-O Morgan: www.oldpueblocoin.com/product...
1894-O Morgan: www.oldpueblocoin.com/product...
1898-S Morgan: www.oldpueblocoin.com/product...
1902 Morgan: www.oldpueblocoin.com/product...
1921-D Morgan: www.oldpueblocoin.com/product...
1922-D Peace (1¢ auction): www.ebay.com/itm/185951561766
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Ben The Coin Geek
Old Pueblo Coin
It's nice to see more...affordable coins in this batch. When I see Morgans in the tens of thousands of dollars I'm reminded of how poor I actually am. 😅
Thank you for letting me watch and enjoy this video to the end.
This is the only coin channel worth watching on CZcams...
❤
Coin guy is also good. Very knowledgeable.
Love your videos. Pleasure to meet you at the coin show today.
Beautiful coins Ben!! Thank you!!
Thanks for an other Open Box. Every Nice Peace Dollar!
What a difference the recessed date on the 1927-S made! The date is so worn on the 1924-S yet the grade of the coin is VF-45 (probably a soft strike and maybe a bit of extra wear on the raised, pedestal date), and the recessed date on the 1927-S actually looks stronger, yet the coin is in only VG-10! Amazing!
82-S scarred face Morgan. Kinda looks like an old stitch wound. I dig it.
The 1 and 6 on the Indian.
Hi Ben. The most wonderful design of all time is the Buffalo Nickel.🦬🪶 The SLQ comes after that, the Walking Liberty Half Dollar, and the Flying Eagle Cent. Just the facts, Ma'am. 👅
I wish you owned and operated the grading companies, I would trust the end results ❤
I dunno geek, but for quarters SLQ is it for me.
I checked my cherrypickers guide on the 1866. At a glance it looks like FS 007.7
Snow-2
Edit: I should have waited lol. I paused the video and checked it, then commented, then pushed play and you pulled out your cherrypickers guide.
Fraser's "F" is incuse in the Buffalo Nickel. Morgan's initial "M" is incuse into the design on both sides.
Ben, the “1” and “6” are doubled on that 1866 IH.
Ben in your opinion, since the end of the pandemic, do you think PCGS and NGC are over, under, or spot on grading coins? You were right about True View. Recently purchased PCGS MS63 Morgan with True View. True view shows toning on obverse. No toning, or very minute on real coin.
Thanks for the video bud!
The 1866 wheat looks like a double die date
If the eye appeal is all there and its overgraded a point ill still consider the coin if its priced at its actual grade.
In a future presentation please comment on the Henning nickel. Have you ever seen one?
I want that 66!!
Still on the site! Snagged it
I love your videos and being able to see actual differences in the grading. Before you send Morgan's off do you weigh them first? In your experience what is the lowest weight you would send in for Auth/grading?
I don't think I've ever heard you say that a coin is not worth getting graded
Got a question I got a roll of new 2022P Lincoln cents and I found an extra V on the coins thought the roll what should I do if I put them online to sell them people won't take me seriously right?
I wonder why peace dollars hardly ever tone different colors like you see on Morgans? Maybe it's becuase they were stored differently after being minted. There both 90% silver so that doesnt explain it.
This is the kinda of coins I wanted to see in a video, you must have read my comment on your last video. I did my first anacs unboxing on my channel, let me know your thoughts peolple
I don't really understand the use of the term 'cherrypicking' when it comes to buying coins, and never did. That's what you do with every single coin. You cherrypick every single one. The only exception I can think of is when buying proof sets, or buying anything sight unseen.
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