This is what they graded my coins that I sent in. I am really not understanding what these, not so clear to me, results mean. Can anyone explain this to me in clear English? LOL! 65EFEAA1-F257-4F1F-BB39-20F8B1B1DEC1.jpeg
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Looks like
1992 25c, grade AU50, struck through grease
1993 1c, MS details -maybe scratched/damaged?, Br - Brown?
1993 1c, MS63, red
1997 1c, N8 - not eligible for grading
1999 1c, MS62, RB -Red/brown
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The 1992 quarter saying under variety, as struck through grease. Does that mean that they DO consider it a certified variety?Comment
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Sheila, what was the 1997 you sent it? Was it the doubled ear lobe? Just wondering why that coin got a N8? One thing I remember you talking about was that you had been using dish soap to clean your coins, not sure if you still are. I think dish soap or even laundry detergent can sometimes change the patina of some coins, giving it somewhat of a toned look that is not ugly, actually kind of pretty, but I wonder if TPG's can catch that and consider it cleaned? I noticed this look myself on some coins that accidentally went through the washer and I found them at the bottom of the washer.Last edited by VAB2013; 01-23-2019, 01:49 PM.Comment
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I Do believe that it was the 1997 doubled ear lobe. I am not sure why they put as N8. Possible cleaned.Comment
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I will know more tomorrow hopefully. That is when I will be receiving the packet back. The email didn’t give me any information except what I posted here.Comment
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LOL. Thank you very much. I am nervous about what they really slabbed if anything. I will be getting them sometime tomorrow or Saturday.Comment
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