Your the third guy I have watched getting his stuff back today. Somewhere between 30-40% of the collectors had cleaned for faked coins back. Way to put the work in and get a pretty good lot.
Ouch - yea I'm pretty fortunate that most came back with straight grades. The cleaned coins are tough. I have definitely had my fair share of fail coins but it was all apart of the learning process for grading. What do you collect??
@@anguscollectibles7023 Right now working that whitman lincoln cent(1909-) Mercury dime book from (1916-). Running into a budget with Christmas gifts for the family.Maybe I can pick up a half decent 31-S for Xmas.
Honestly - this method of doing things as opposed to copy/pasting social media's method....is better for the hobby....keep up the good work and good luck on your next picks!
Sorry to out you through that! I always go back and forth internally on the crack outs. I do have others in my collection, but sometimes I let my curiosity win out. I'm convinced NGC is tougher on grading than PCGS so I like to do these little tests now and then
I can see that. I do have an NGC membership, but I only use it when I crack out PCGS grades I don't agree with. Haven't gotten enough coins yet to put an order together, but one will be coming down the road. What coins do you collect??
Pro tip, send the Gsa morgans to Ngc. They just put a band around it with the grade so it will still fit in the original gsa box. When Pcgs grades gsa's they put another plastic case around them and then they won't fit in the original gsa box.
Yea I thought about that for a while. I’ve seen the blue banded gsa’s but I kinda wanted the case in the case for some reason lol. I might end up putting one on a shelf for display. Thanks for the tip!
Nice group of Morgan’s. Congrats on the crossovers and upgrades with no downgrades. Morgan values have skyrocketed the past year! PCGS price guides are still usually 10-20% higher than real fair values though.
Thanks! I appreciate the feedback and checking out the vid. The prices are insane right now! Great time to sell, but I agree. PCGS prices are tough to realize unless I’m willing to wait a while. Where do you usually buy from??
@@anguscollectibles7023 I usually buy from brick and mortar dealers and online auctions like Heritage Auctions, Great Collections, Proxibid, etc. Occasionally, other dealer websites.
@@alwaysseekingsilver thanks for the reply! I need to get more active on GC. I’ve sold through them, but haven’t bought anything yet. I’ve used proxibid, but the “buyer’s fees” are getting out of control. I saw a sale with 30% 😳
Yea seriously! What surprises me is that the Peace dollars haven’t jumped along with Morgans. I’m hoping my 1922 dollars spike a little next year but we’ll see
for next time, I suggest yes, start with the reverse, but turn it around whilst covering the grade, have a look at the obverse, before revealing the grade, it would be more fun that way
Nice man! Some decent wins in there. I actually like the new little photo on the slab for the anniversary year I'm assuming. It's the first I've seen this on a PCGS coin. Ontario sent me, subbed ya. I've posted a number of videos of my Morgan's in the past you may enjoy. Take care bro!
Thanks! Yea it was a PCGS quarterly special. Any peace or morgan dollars graded were eligible for that label (for a small fee). I'll definitely check your vids out too!
1884-O at 12:04 appears to have a wheel mark from a bank's coin counting machine and could/should have came back UNC-details. Such coins can still have value. I only agree with the grade & designation on the holder maybe 1/2 the time for PCGS & NGC.
Fun video! Crackouts can teach us more about the grading companies then anything and that’s what I like about them so much Sucks that those Ngc’s crossed and didn’t upgrade The fatties are one of my favorite holders so that’s a small loss really Nice upgrade for the 82o though
Genuine question - why don't people just buy OGH and try upgrading in macro? It'd have to be a net win wouldn't it - as they were harder on grading back then? Also...why'd you crack that 1898 though - def should have left that in the older generation NGC case as it's worth more that way!
That's a great question. I guess it would come down to the grading costs and what coins you would sub for reconsideration. Some jumps translate into big gains in value even by a single digit. Others not so much. I am convinced NGC is tougher on grading than PCGS in general (even today). So I like to crack out and essentially test the waters in each submission just to see what happens. I do have other more valuable coins in older NGC and PCGS holders, but since 1898 is a more common year I didn't feel like I was risking much. Plus me doing that and sharing could possibly help someone decide on cracking a coin out or not. Thanks for the comment!
Do you know when the fatty orders were used by PCGS? I’m wondering how long it might have taken for the amount of toning on the 1883 O to develop. Let’s assume the coin was stored at average or adequate temperature environment. Basically I’m trying to what type factors affect toning and how well does having coins slabbed protect them if stored properly. Good deal on the coins you acquired and submitted. I’ve yet to send one in for grading but of the first few will be a Morgan and a reverse proof nickel.
Just discovered your channel! Nice group of Morgans. I enjoy videos like this!! I do not know anything about the value of old slabs, but I do know that some collectors will pay premiums for them. In some cases quite substantial premiums. You might want to check into that in the future. "Acousha Collectibles" did a video recently about an old NGC slab that sold for $800!
Thanks for the comment! Extremely happy to hear you enjoyed the videos. The value in old slabs sometimes comes from the fact that the grading companies were known to "under grade" coins during that time so "cracking out" those coins in the old holders and resubmitting to even the same grading company can sometimes result in a higher grade making that coin a little more valuable. I follow Acousha on instagram so I'll be sure to check the video out. Thanks for the tip! What coins do you collect??
@@anguscollectibles7023 Pretty much stick with Morgan Dollars these days. I like pre-33 gold as well, but prices are way to high right now. I have been a collector for over 50 years, so I have been through many phases. lol Nickels, Half Dollars, Type Sets, etc.. Just love coins and history! 😀
Remember on the grading standards the coin also has to have the strike as well as clean fields. I've had coins that would grade as MS65 but they only had an MS62 strike. It sucks when you get a really good cheek and clean fields with a garbage strike.
@@anguscollectibles7023 Easiest way to look at strike is clarity of the details. On a Morgan it's the hair tuff by the ear and breast feathers on the eagle. Strike can also differentiate an au 58 from ms 62. If the reverse strike is good but the tuff by the ear is week it's an AU 58.
I will be submitting my 1884 O Morgan for grading through PCGS, submitting it with mint errors I have good hopes that it will be a ms-64 or above very light rim toning front and back one small black spot up by lettering above her crown we'll try to let you know what I get as a grade
Good luck! Definitely keep me in the loop. I just picked up a couple more GSA CCs so I might be sending those off soon. You mostly into morgans or other types?
I'm interested of getting my coins certify , what is your advised. I own a lot of coins: from 1909 two 1970 , nickels , wheat Penny's, dimes, quater and others. Please let me know. Thanks
That's a great question. I would start by checking prieguides like the Red Book or the PCGS/NGC websites to see which coins are worth a premium in higher grades. Those sites also have great resources for coin grading basics. If you have coins that you think meet those criteria, then you can either become a basic member with PCGS or NGC and submit your coins to them. I would start with your 4 or 5 best coins and see what happens. There are also a bunch of youtube videos that discuss what to look for in determining to get your coins graded or not. Best of luck!
Thanks! Good question. I think in the end I’d be happy with a year set. I’ve been working on a complete Peace Dollar set at MS 60 or higher. What do you collect?
@@anguscollectibles7023 I do collect year set Morgan by mint state also love cc so it’s on the way. At this moment, only Morgans. Peace dollars are getting hot too mint state 1921 will cost you some dough lol
@@ACE_. Oh yea you're definitely not wrong about the Peace Dollar prices. I have (2) 1928 Peace Dollars getting graded along with some CC Morgans, so once I get them back i'll be making another vid. What's your highest graded morgan??
Happy to see they were either graded the same or graded higher. Another awesome entertaining vid.
Your the third guy I have watched getting his stuff back today. Somewhere between 30-40% of the collectors had cleaned for faked coins back. Way to put the work in and get a pretty good lot.
Ouch - yea I'm pretty fortunate that most came back with straight grades. The cleaned coins are tough. I have definitely had my fair share of fail coins but it was all apart of the learning process for grading. What do you collect??
@@anguscollectibles7023 Right now working that whitman lincoln cent(1909-) Mercury dime book from (1916-). Running into a budget with Christmas gifts for the family.Maybe I can pick up a half decent 31-S for Xmas.
Subscribed. Ontario did a shoutout for you.
Nice Morgans and love the new PCGS slabs.
GD
I appreciate that! I'll have to thank Ontario for the shoutout. My notifications are blowing up!
Very nice coins👍🏻 Congrats.
Beautiful Morgans! Great video!
Thanks! The feedback is really appreciated
Here from Ontario100. You are added!
Really appreciated!! Thank you
Honestly - this method of doing things as opposed to copy/pasting social media's method....is better for the hobby....keep up the good work and good luck on your next picks!
Thanks man! I really appreciate the kind words and feedback. Good luck to you too!
Awesome crack outs. I’ve never submitted coins before. Glad all yours crossed over.
OUCH. NGC GREEN GENERATION 4 SLAB CRACK! Man I would have given you 20% overbid for any Generation 3 through 4.2
Sorry to out you through that! I always go back and forth internally on the crack outs. I do have others in my collection, but sometimes I let my curiosity win out. I'm convinced NGC is tougher on grading than PCGS so I like to do these little tests now and then
I like the white look of the NGC holders for me it gives them more of a premium look
I can see that. I do have an NGC membership, but I only use it when I crack out PCGS grades I don't agree with. Haven't gotten enough coins yet to put an order together, but one will be coming down the road. What coins do you collect??
@@anguscollectibles7023 Right now I'm realy into lincoln cents Just got some back from NGC really great grades as well.
@@derncoinrollhunts4719 That's awesome! Did you make a video by chance? Love looking at high grade copper
Pro tip, send the Gsa morgans to Ngc. They just put a band around it with the grade so it will still fit in the original gsa box. When Pcgs grades gsa's they put another plastic case around them and then they won't fit in the original gsa box.
Yea I thought about that for a while. I’ve seen the blue banded gsa’s but I kinda wanted the case in the case for some reason lol. I might end up putting one on a shelf for display. Thanks for the tip!
Nice group of Morgan’s. Congrats on the crossovers and upgrades with no downgrades. Morgan values have skyrocketed the past year! PCGS price guides are still usually 10-20% higher than real fair values though.
Thanks! I appreciate the feedback and checking out the vid. The prices are insane right now! Great time to sell, but I agree. PCGS prices are tough to realize unless I’m willing to wait a while. Where do you usually buy from??
@@anguscollectibles7023 I usually buy from brick and mortar dealers and online auctions like Heritage Auctions, Great Collections, Proxibid, etc. Occasionally, other dealer websites.
@@alwaysseekingsilver thanks for the reply! I need to get more active on GC. I’ve sold through them, but haven’t bought anything yet. I’ve used proxibid, but the “buyer’s fees” are getting out of control. I saw a sale with 30% 😳
Yea seriously! What surprises me is that the Peace dollars haven’t jumped along with Morgans. I’m hoping my 1922 dollars spike a little next year but we’ll see
for next time, I suggest yes, start with the reverse, but turn it around whilst covering the grade, have a look at the obverse, before revealing the grade, it would be more fun that way
Thanks for the feedback! I’ll do that on my next video for sure!
I have 1 morgan!!! I plan on adding more not many dealers close by but not to far of a drive!
Nice! Depending on your budget, you can find some nice morgans on instagram and LiveAuctioneers. That's where I get some coins now and then
More close-up footage instead of split screen would be better vid. Nice coins. I like your videos and commentary.
Nice man! Some decent wins in there. I actually like the new little photo on the slab for the anniversary year I'm assuming. It's the first I've seen this on a PCGS coin. Ontario sent me, subbed ya. I've posted a number of videos of my Morgan's in the past you may enjoy. Take care bro!
Thanks! Yea it was a PCGS quarterly special. Any peace or morgan dollars graded were eligible for that label (for a small fee). I'll definitely check your vids out too!
1884-O at 12:04 appears to have a wheel mark from a bank's coin counting machine and could/should have came back UNC-details. Such coins can still have value. I only agree with the grade & designation on the holder maybe 1/2 the time for PCGS & NGC.
Fun video! Crackouts can teach us more about the grading companies then anything and that’s what I like about them so much
Sucks that those Ngc’s crossed and didn’t upgrade
The fatties are one of my favorite holders so that’s a small loss really
Nice upgrade for the 82o though
Thanks! Yea i'm always torn when deciding if I want to crack out or not, but had to do it for the Tube lol
Awesome crack out video!! Thanks
Awesome stuff! New sub here!
Genuine question - why don't people just buy OGH and try upgrading in macro? It'd have to be a net win wouldn't it - as they were harder on grading back then? Also...why'd you crack that 1898 though - def should have left that in the older generation NGC case as it's worth more that way!
That's a great question. I guess it would come down to the grading costs and what coins you would sub for reconsideration. Some jumps translate into big gains in value even by a single digit. Others not so much. I am convinced NGC is tougher on grading than PCGS in general (even today). So I like to crack out and essentially test the waters in each submission just to see what happens. I do have other more valuable coins in older NGC and PCGS holders, but since 1898 is a more common year I didn't feel like I was risking much. Plus me doing that and sharing could possibly help someone decide on cracking a coin out or not. Thanks for the comment!
Do you know when the fatty orders were used by PCGS? I’m wondering how long it might have taken for the amount of toning on the 1883 O to develop. Let’s assume the coin was stored at average or adequate temperature environment.
Basically I’m trying to what type factors affect toning and how well does having coins slabbed protect them if stored properly.
Good deal on the coins you acquired and submitted. I’ve yet to send one in for grading but of the first few will be a Morgan and a reverse proof nickel.
Just discovered your channel! Nice group of Morgans. I enjoy videos like this!! I do not know anything about the value of old slabs, but I do know that some collectors will pay premiums for them. In some cases quite substantial premiums. You might want to check into that in the future. "Acousha Collectibles" did a video recently about an old NGC slab that sold for $800!
Thanks for the comment! Extremely happy to hear you enjoyed the videos. The value in old slabs sometimes comes from the fact that the grading companies were known to "under grade" coins during that time so "cracking out" those coins in the old holders and resubmitting to even the same grading company can sometimes result in a higher grade making that coin a little more valuable. I follow Acousha on instagram so I'll be sure to check the video out. Thanks for the tip! What coins do you collect??
@@anguscollectibles7023 Pretty much stick with Morgan Dollars these days. I like pre-33 gold as well, but prices are way to high right now. I have been a collector for over 50 years, so I have been through many phases. lol Nickels, Half Dollars, Type Sets, etc.. Just love coins and history! 😀
Remember on the grading standards the coin also has to have the strike as well as clean fields. I've had coins that would grade as MS65 but they only had an MS62 strike. It sucks when you get a really good cheek and clean fields with a garbage strike.
I just sent a coin in that NGC called a 62 but is very clean so I'm wondering if the strike hurt it at NGC
@@anguscollectibles7023 Easiest way to look at strike is clarity of the details. On a Morgan it's the hair tuff by the ear and breast feathers on the eagle. Strike can also differentiate an au 58 from ms 62. If the reverse strike is good but the tuff by the ear is week it's an AU 58.
I will be submitting my 1884 O Morgan for grading through PCGS, submitting it with mint errors I have good hopes that it will be a ms-64 or above very light rim toning front and back one small black spot up by lettering above her crown we'll try to let you know what I get as a grade
Good luck! Definitely keep me in the loop. I just picked up a couple more GSA CCs so I might be sending those off soon. You mostly into morgans or other types?
I'm interested of getting my coins certify , what is your advised. I own a lot of coins: from 1909 two 1970 , nickels , wheat Penny's, dimes, quater and others. Please let me know. Thanks
That's a great question. I would start by checking prieguides like the Red Book or the PCGS/NGC websites to see which coins are worth a premium in higher grades. Those sites also have great resources for coin grading basics. If you have coins that you think meet those criteria, then you can either become a basic member with PCGS or NGC and submit your coins to them. I would start with your 4 or 5 best coins and see what happens. There are also a bunch of youtube videos that discuss what to look for in determining to get your coins graded or not. Best of luck!
Nice video man! Love those Morgans! Are you trying to get a year set or by mintmark ?
Thanks! Good question. I think in the end I’d be happy with a year set. I’ve been working on a complete Peace Dollar set at MS 60 or higher. What do you collect?
@@anguscollectibles7023 I do collect year set Morgan by mint state also love cc so it’s on the way. At this moment, only Morgans. Peace dollars are getting hot too mint state 1921 will cost you some dough lol
@@ACE_. Oh yea you're definitely not wrong about the Peace Dollar prices. I have (2) 1928 Peace Dollars getting graded along with some CC Morgans, so once I get them back i'll be making another vid. What's your highest graded morgan??
@@anguscollectibles7023 ms66 on common date cc. Looking forward to seeing your next vid
@@ACE_. That's insane. Congrats on that!
What got you in to coins?
I started young with wheat pennies and state quarters - it only got worse from there lol
I do not think anybody wants to look at the coin upside down.