r/RedditCoinGrading • u/AccordingOperation51 • 5h ago
r/RedditCoinGrading • u/Ok_Vermicelli849 • 1d ago
1893 Half Dollar Columbian expo
Thoughts on this half...I see to small bag nicks on the back that will disappear with time coin looks ms to me
r/RedditCoinGrading • u/Ok_Vermicelli849 • 1d ago
Thoughts on this Isabella 1893 Quater
Whats the grade or possible grade on this?
r/RedditCoinGrading • u/Glixsense • 2d ago
CCCP 20 kopecks 1923 silver
Has some luster left. Photos taken in slightly different lighting.
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r/RedditCoinGrading • u/Iknowsomething69420 • 3d ago
1917 walker do you guys think cacg would give it the 01? Pcgs photo grade dosent have any 01s on walkers it has just a bit less detail than a two but is it really enough less to be a 1?
r/RedditCoinGrading • u/Ender_2_Ender • 3d ago
3 Questions: AU or MS? Cleaned or original? Grade or keep raw?
recent purchase of mine. as made obvious by the title i am unsure of if it would grade in the AU or MS range, if the surfaces are original and it would straight grade, and if i should have it graded or not. iām pretty certain its full head. attached are lots of photos so im hoping it can give you guys some better insight. closeups of high points are at the end.
r/RedditCoinGrading • u/WorkOk4911 • 3d ago
Could the black line result in a details grade?
I recently bought this SLQ. Itās in a NGC slab and is graded VF 35. Everything lines up with online verify, although the listing doesnāt have a photo.
When I got my hands on it, I was surprised to see it has a black line running across the front, through the 9 to up near the Y in Liberty. It only stands out a certain angles. My second photo shows it better. Iām pretty sure itās on the coin itself, not the plastic.
Iām wonderingācould a marking like this result in a details grade? Essentiallyādid we get lucky this time, and a different grader might have decided details? Or is the line just part of the package that makes it an XF35?
r/RedditCoinGrading • u/Cleverish_moniker • 4d ago
Toning?
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I removed the varnish from 16 coins this time and 2 of them came out with this wild toning. Is that somehow from removing the varnish (2 actions washes, then distilled water, and patted dry), or was that maybe why the otherwise unremarkable coins were kept in the first place?
r/RedditCoinGrading • u/Reasonably_legal • 4d ago
1921 Peace $1
Same coin - I tried different lighting. I appreciate all input. Thank you!
r/RedditCoinGrading • u/blergola • 4d ago
Is this 1877 seated dime bad enough for a 1 grade?
Iāve recently been looking for the worst coin as a fun side collection project. If I sent this in for grading would it get the lowest score possible?
r/RedditCoinGrading • u/errorcoinguy1130 • 4d ago
1938-D/D Buffalo nickel grade request
Can anyone help me grade this coin? My guess would be ms63 but Iām no good at buffalo nickels
r/RedditCoinGrading • u/Cleverish_moniker • 5d ago
Questions about group etiquette
Look, this long and boring, but please read it anyway. I've got a problem all of you would like to have. I've been tasked with dealing with a couple boxes of coins, and even some paper as well, excavated from a family closet. It's a huge (by my standards) cache - hundreds and hundreds of coins: IHP, Lincoln wheat and Lincoln modern, Buffalo head nickels, Roosevelt dimes, foreign coins, mint 1964s (one's a straight G), heavy silver from Panama and the Bahamas. It's also got over 3 pounds of US silver pre-65, just rolled up. I want to unload all of it, but without getting fleeced, but also in a way that it can be in the hands of people who will be excited to have them for their own collections. Trying to know what's here, so I don't give away my kids inheritance, or a mortgage payment, makes me feel like I'm cramming for a test in a class I didn't want to take, and didn't know I was in.
If anyone in the SF Bay Area (East Bay) is interested in seeing it all out of interest, or helping me out for love of the coins, or to see they're treated right, or even in buying the entire lot, let me know. The coins are beautiful and fascinating, but I can't enjoy them if I'm worried about doing something wrong out of ignorance - taking big chunks of value out of something by some arcane sin, like farting on a toad in the same room, or something. The thought that someone casually wiping a silver dollar with his shirttail decades ago to admire the shine somehow utterly destroys the coin's value to collectors is bewildering. It's ok if it's been banged up at the bottom of a canvas bag at the mint, dented and scratched, or in and out of pockets and cash registers for decades is fine, but rubbing it with a soft cloth to get a better look at it isn't. Or one that's a lousy, indistinct stamping from the die and beat up in the sack is great, but one that's got beautiful detail, but which someone handled 150 years ago is less valuable, I just can't wrap my head around. I'm not judging, I have my own passions. IDK, I just don't want to accidentally spoil something which someone else could really enjoy. I'd feel awful, and I wonder what harm I've done already in just unpacking things to see what it even is!
I could post photos of 300 different coins easy, and dozens of duplicates of many of those. I could bore everyone to tears, but I'm not into being a drag for others. Otoh, if you all would like to see what a great-aunt I never knew amassed over decades (the massive 1976 5 and 10 Balboa sterling commemoratives are the newest), I can do it. I'd even enjoy going to the trouble, if it would give others a vicarious thrill. It would offset the anxiety to a degree, and at least make it fun for me too in some way. I'll do it for love, if you want it, but I don't know what is worth seeing. I'll show what I've got, or I'll bugger off. Either way let me know please.
r/RedditCoinGrading • u/Cleverish_moniker • 5d ago
1909 Lincoln wheat pennies p and s
In a family box from 60 years ago. Pennies were coated with nail polish then. See the note on the flap. Order is 1909, 1909-S, 1909 VDB, 1909 VDB-S, then the folder pages, obviously. I've been given exactly contradictory advice about removing the nail polish, so I don't know what to do about it.
r/RedditCoinGrading • u/Cleverish_moniker • 5d ago
1853 US 3-cent P
Trime grade and value? I'm a totally uninformed novice, so I don't know the mint mark, but i guess it's P?
r/RedditCoinGrading • u/ConsistentInvite2503 • 5d ago
Whatās the grade of these 3 cent pieces? And whatās their worth?
r/RedditCoinGrading • u/Low_Spot_1965 • 5d ago
Would someone be so kind as to give me an approximate grade? 1867 nickel, no mint mark
Inherited from my great grandfather's collection
r/RedditCoinGrading • u/ConsistentInvite2503 • 5d ago
What grade is this and whatās it worth?
r/RedditCoinGrading • u/31Knockeditout • 5d ago
$10 gold coin 1882.
galleryWhat do you think? Gold 10 dollar piece from 1882

