Title | : | What Everyone Needs To Know About Coin Grading |
Lasting | : | 16.06 |
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stopped by to get some info based on your headline, but couldnt get thru your beginning resume Get to the point Comment from : @BB-jw6iu |
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I really like your videoscommon sense and clarity !! Comment from : @Frank_O_Coin |
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Really confused now about pcgs😊 Comment from : @donhoughton271 |
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Why dont grading company use electronic grading the grades have bad eyes this way every one gets a honest grad It is time Comment from : @garylafferre8033 |
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You wonder sometimes what the grader was seeing to give a coin a grade I agree some looked maxed out for grade and may not even sell at that stated grade, or move slow if they move thats the problem people keep cracking coins for possible bump one grade bump is exponentially higher in market value so, the crack outs continue Comment from : @leechild4655 |
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When you send off, who do you like to send to first? I have one i want to send off Comment from : @lanceschmidt1001 |
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Please 🙏 help 🙏😭😭 😭 me sir how to sell my coins 1965 liberty quarter dollar i watch you on my YouTube now i have also 1971 dirham please 🙏 help me sir Comment from : @ErwinbascoDelantes-f2h |
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Semi-photographic memory it's a blessing and a curse Comment from : @nathanmiller9156 |
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Hi Daniel A little off topic,but I can't believe people are asking 40 to even 70 percent more for CAC graded coins!! Comment from : @CharlesRomero-l2t |
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for tarnished silver from cardboard, how about dipping in tarnX? Comment from : @SHANECatLovingGenXHistorian |
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It feels like all bets are off now that CACG has come in and I don't know, is it fair to say they've gotten into their competitors' heads a little bit? I mean, I was starting to feel fairly confident in my grading acumen, but my last PCGS submission was a dumpster fire! Not consistent at all with the standards of a year or two ago Moving the goalposts is taking all the fun out of cherrypicking my best coins for grading I do it for financial gain too (sometimes), but if they take the fun out, well that sucks🤷♂ Comment from : @TheSteveBoyd |
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The discrepancies are really glaringThanks Daniel😊 Comment from : @harrybond1485 |
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San Francisco Coin are the hardest of grade you have to make sure some of the hands, the left hand invisible the word marks down the center and rusted Comment from : @stevennelson7635 |
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Grading is definitely a subjective thing Especially when it comes to far older examples You can look at four different pennies of Edward I's 1279 recoinage for example and they may all technically be, let's say, VF-40 But maybe one of them has an off-centre strike, another has a clipped edge, a third might be irregularly shaped, and for most people those things would reduce the grade and the valuebrMe personally I'm not so hung up on grade I have a 1700 William III halfpenny that's worn nearly flat, but I bought it because I didn't have a 1700 halfpenny I have an 1827 George IV penny that has its edges squashed in, but it has a great deal of sentimental value to it because I got it many, many years ago from one of my closest school friendsbrI collect purely for the joy of it Comment from : @TheBLSCoinCollectorsClub |
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I agreed with u on almost every coin, regarding "eye appeal and questionable grades😅brOh, & also with ur comment at the end about what we see but what's underneath / what did we miss HAHAH good stuff Comment from : @niarbasdeenohw |
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(6:25-6:32) I have to agree with u on that coinbrU G L Y 😅 Comment from : @niarbasdeenohw |
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I feel like the graders should include a note either physically with the coin or digitally attached to the sn that explains the thought process and reasons for the gradebrbrbrAlso are coin graders allowed to grade their own coins? Comment from : @Graymenn |
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I ty for passing ur knowledge along,I think there are greats in every professions/hobbie specialist, and you are my guy/go to for the professional Comment from : @johnhamelin989 |
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The short video you just did about mercury dimes in unc did you find any 1916 D or 42/41 Comment from : @donaldcombs7701 |
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I disagree with you I would pay for a good grade with toning any day over a untoned coin Comment from : @6951kasper |
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Grading really shouldn’t be subjective There’s parameters for each grade That 43-D MS-66 is an AU all day long - it’s an error in grading which happens occasionally Comment from : @thebigpicture2032 |
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Spot on Daniel Thanks again! Comment from : @SHOCKWAVEDAVE |
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Not only was this video really informative and reminded me of how little expertise I really have but it was fun too Comment from : @MrCellophaneHart |
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Hey D, whenever I send stuff out, I am amazed, and have given up trying to figure it out I have a theory, those walkers are a case in point, you know and have commented on the grading standards slide over the years I think that as time goes on, there are fewer coins that have the crisp details, the frost, and the unmarked obverse, as in years past It is really obvious on the Walkers, the fine detail on the Dress really are the touchstone, or rather were Think of this, IF PCGS started giving these 62, 63, I am not sure they would have enough coins to grade, and of course not make any money In other words the well may be going dry on the clear 66 and 67 of yesteryear Also for some reason eye appeal does not seem to be that important these days brbrCoin Mule Comment from : @dougboehm2067 |
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Maybe the coin graders give better grades to the customers who use their service’s more!!! Comment from : @keithlablaine6567 |
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As always, great content and training! Thank you for all your shared knowledge Have a great day Sir Daniel! Comment from : @paulbruney1072 |
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In my collection I have a PCGS Morgan and PCGS Barber Half Dollar that when compared to other PCGS - ANACS - NGC coins are DEFINITELY Over Graded Comment from : @stevec7712 |
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Beauty is in the eye of the beholder Knowledge and province of a coin leads to deeper beauty Comment from : @benfranklin9156 |
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^5 on almost being like relationships…LoL Comment from : @_CYB0RG_ |
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I don’t see the toning of these coins as being a big deal Mostly, I see past it if it’s not harsh or ugly Personally, I do prefer bright white coins Comment from : @_CYB0RG_ |
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I love seeing all of those Walkers Comment from : @_CYB0RG_ |
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you should do a video on why the reverse of coins are most of the time nicer than the obverse Comment from : @jimmycapps7263 |
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@CoinHELPu its good to have that kind of memory (remembering every coin) and the sixty trillion other bits of information we need to remember and everyones licence plate number lol hope your doing good brother Comment from : @FreekingAwwsome |
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I have to disagree, I’ve seen milk spots show up on graded coins after they’ve been graded, at the time of grading the milk spots were either not there or microscopic but grew like a fungus in a Petri dish They definitely do change over time Comment from : @esurfrider7687 |
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I know I have sold you coins you could never forget lol Comment from : @jimmycapps7263 |
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Honestly, for the way I like to collect in that I just want examples of the stuff I like, this is why I don't really like graded coins Grading seems to overinflate the prices, and I personally like holding and touching the coins I believe coins should be handled, restored, cleaned, and enjoyed I feel like sticking them in covers takes some of the fun out of it I also realize I am probably in the minority with these ideas, and that's okay Comment from : @Kunk35 |
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Hi you are the best ToobrbrOK too many crooks out there Comment from : @ica0601 |
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Daniel,Good video I keep learning good stuff What would be a good book for a guy starting out ? Bubba Comment from : @bubbabullard5191 |
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I really enjoyed your video and learned a lot from it Comment from : @RexSeals |
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Buy the coin not the holder Great video Daniel Comment from : @deanr60 |
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Big like number 428 sir! Excellent video and thank you for sharing that valuable information! Comment from : @coincollectingfun |
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Those are some nice coins I wonder what grade they would be from CAC? MS-64 or less, I'd guess Thanks for sharing, Daniel 👍👍 Comment from : @ClanMacFarland71 |
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I thought all of those walkers, except for two, we're overgradedI would have graded the dark mottled coin as a ms62Thankyou for the video DanielGood discussion😊 Comment from : @harrybond1485 |
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😮thank u Comment from : @lagomyeggo |
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I need to log into your forum and ask you about buying a slabbed walking liberty half I really want a good one (date is irrelevant), but I am struggling for the reasons you mention Comment from : @sinesaii |
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Do you give approximate value through photos of coins? Comment from : @DJC57 |
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I wouldn't call those a 66 except for the bright white one I believe all were over graded 1 point and I'm not sure why they put CAC stickers on them i don't believe they are exceptional for the grade Comment from : @jerrydavidnichols6735 |
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Unfortunately the grading companies do not have enough quality people to keep up with the work and of course that reflects on the grading Comment from : @Blue_Siberian |
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“Grading” is subjectively opinionated brAnother great video Daniel ! Thanks Comment from : @madeinfoxtrap5539 |
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You remember all coins!! Cudos!! Comment from : @livinthedream7714 |
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I agree with the comments you Daniel said on this video Comment from : @meridithfink3086 |
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Good info! I also never forget a coin, just like faces, it must create its own brain cell 🧠 Comment from : @Seekingsilver |
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I need help I have SEVERAL coins in plastic air-tights in my safe (entire Kennedy PROOF set since 1964) Anyway, I got a bunch out the other day and noticed that a # of them (not all) have some haziness to themthat I don't remember? I'm not sure if I'm losing my mind or if the haziness has happened while in the safe?? Also, the safe is in our home (controlled environment) Anyone ever had this issue?? Comment from : @b-man1232 |
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cac is a scam Comment from : @silverstuff5976 |
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Personally I would rather have a great-looking AU than a dinged-up MS Comment from : @tubeviewerX20 |
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TY as always! Comment from : @supermannnnnnnable |
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The best investment I ever made was taking the ANA grading class in the 1990s It really focused me on what to look for and to buy what I like not what is on the slab Comment from : @ElDiabloTheExplorer |
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This is why I purchase Raw coins that I like, And sometimes I purchase graded coins I don't send out coins for grading because It's too much of a gamble Comment from : @shekatagani |
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Great information, thanks and keep rolling Comment from : @ronedwards9545 |
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Hello is there any way you could help me out identify if some quarters (bicentennial) that I have are errors or not? Particularly one (maybe 2) it gots a "extra" piece connecting the letters U and N in the word Unum, I will appreciate it if I get a response from you even if you just say no, I have tried asking around on other coin channels like blueridge something, couchcollectibles, bbcoins and they have all ignored me all I'm asking for is a little help please and thanks in advance!! Comment from : @xTANKxZEROx |
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I was consistently 1-15pts low on every one of the Walkers I'll take that every day Gives me some hope for the three I have waiting to be sent off to PCGS Comment from : @Indigone_Demon |
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I am not sure the ase I have are first strike ms and pr 70 mine have no spots or toning, the grading coins is above my pay grade some of the coins i love the most are not graded Thanks Daniel for the videos watching and liking Comment from : @jonathancsmelko2361 |
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Great video Daniel One of my favorite coins I have purchased from you was the “Dirty Benjamin “ I purchased off of your website I purchased it as a reminder to myself to not go by the grade but to take time to check the coin Love you brother Keep up the strong work for our community We need strong men in America 🇺🇸 Comment from : @macarioacosta7767 |
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Daniel, I always look forward to your videos and getting educated 👌 Comment from : @martygreen9714 |
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Thanks for this video, got to look at some gorgeous coins with this one!brEye appeal shouldn't contribute to the grade I know it does sometimes But is that beautifully toned MS-66 really that grade? Or is it a 65 with a colour bump? Now the pricing is all messed up and the buyer could be paying a double premium on a 65 That's not a reliable grade in that circumstance PCGS does say they put 60 influence on marks, 15 for lustre and strike, and 10 on the eye appeal I doubt that is a rigid formula, but I think they ought to put that last 10 back into strike and lustre When you have two identical coins in the surface preservation department, the only think setting one above the other is either how well it's struck or how fun it is to make the lustre swirl around Eye appeal should be an opinion left to be dealt with between buyer & sellerbrLastly I'll say I like how you can memorize coins too That shows you have a good eye that appreciates the details Hope ya sell lots of coins today! Comment from : @TheWinstonDouble |
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Great video, Daniel I agree that you can remember seeing a coin before I, for one, have a lot of trouble trying to guess a grade of a coin That's why I buy the coin that appeals to me instead of the grade I keep testing myself on knowing what gives the coins their grades Thanks again, Daniel, for all you do for the hobby, and have a great day Comment from : @ronyoung3699 |
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I do believe you have an eye for coins Comment from : @marymastromauro8164 |
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Like 99 💯🥈 Comment from : @johnnyb3126 |
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Great video Thank you for sharing this with us Comment from : @bradcroxford1735 |
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I am only one minute and four seconds into this video and I know it’s going to be good I am completely honestly to the heart with you on remembering coins Daniel I remember coins that I’ve seen over a year or two ago easily But I am also like you with over three decades of experience millions and millions looked at in hand along with tens of thousands of graded coins For the individuals that gets the benefit of doing this on a daily basis for decades, we are very far and few between Comment from : @masterofcents8175 |
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hi Comment from : @JB77772 |
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Great video Dan! Thank you for sharing 😎🤙🏼 Comment from : @massabesicgoldandsilver |
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