I have always tried to adhere to this rule, but I may have slipped here. My 1918-D was one of the raw members of the collection that needed to be upgraded because I think it would get details if submitted. I have been looking for quite a while but nothing with appeal seemed to come up. So I went for this one even though it does not have the eye appeal that I usually look for. But it was listed at only 60% of PCGS valuation for some odd reason. I have not received it yet and there is no TrueView, but the attached are the seller's pictures. What are you opinions?
Buy the Coin and not the Slab
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Looks like a great coin. Lots of detail. Only thing is I don't think it would grade red again if resubmitted, but it could just be the pictures. Saying that, I think it's under graded -
Is that a chunk of material missing between the wheat ears?? If so, I think that could be a bigger issue than getting full red again.
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That looks like about the right grade to me from a group of coins I sent to them last year. I would agree with Bob though on the defect between the wheat ears. I think that may have been missed for a normal - high level customer of PCGS. To someone who only sends a few coins... Ehhh not sure.Comment
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I have always tried to adhere to this rule, but I may have slipped here. My 1918-D was one of the raw members of the collection that needed to be upgraded because I think it would get details if submitted. I have been looking for quite a while but nothing with appeal seemed to come up. So I went for this one even though it does not have the eye appeal that I usually look for. But it was listed at only 60% of PCGS valuation for some odd reason. I have not received it yet and there is no TrueView, but the attached are the seller's pictures. What are you opinions?
Attached Files"2012 Finds HERE"Comment
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I would be way too worried to resubmit that one. Good luck.All opinions expressed are not necessarily shared by willbrooks or his affiliates. Taking them may result in serious side effects. Results may vary. Offer not valid in New Jersey.Comment
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Received the coin today. Attached are my updated images. These represent the color closely. I have also included a closeup of the mint defect.
The grading could be a 65 lowered to a 64 due to the defect or a 64 and the defect ignored?? The RD grade is certainly marginal. What do you folks think? Also, what is the correct name for the defect?
In any case, as I said initially, I feel $760 was very fair for this coin in "64RD".Comment
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