Coin Dealers & Collectors Often Struggle With These Coins

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Coin Dealers & Collectors Often Struggle With These Coins. Some coins are labeled cleaned when they don't look clean, some coins look cleaned and are not labeled as cleaned. PCGS, NGC and ANACS do this on a regular basis and are not consistent with their labels or grading in general.
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  • @CoinHELPu
    Coin Dealers & Collectors Often Struggle With These Coins. Some coins are labeled cleaned when they don't look clean, some coins look cleaned and are not labeled as cleaned. PCGS, NGC and ANACS do this on a regular basis and are not consistent with their labels or grading in general. Join this channel to get access to perks: youtube.com/channel/UCIYtW3byS0u7rBmXg71pXQw/join Buy Coins From Us: portsmouthcoinshop.com/ CoinHelpu Community coinauctionshelp.com/welcome-to-coinhelpu-communit… Coin Value App: coinauctionshelp.com/coincollectingapps/ Mint Error App: errorcoins.coinauctionshelp.com/wordpress/
  • @carlcaruso33
    Thank you for the Saturday morning Morgan share. Cleaned, tooled, brilliant, details etc etc, they're all still beloved and beautiful to me. Not all Morgan's are created equally, but they're all loved as if they were. Thanks Daniel 👍🏻🙏🕉️peace
  • @keemo63301
    I like the "BMW" designation "Been Messed With"...Nice catch all
  • Those are still some nice looking coins. I'm sure somebody will still want them and you can show customers what cleaned coins look like. Thanks for sharing.
  • @TheSteveBoyd
    With the amount of money we pay the graders, they need to do better. My last PCGS submission was a travesty of grossly undergraded coins (unless their photograde page is now totally obsolete thanks to CACG), and a 1913 Buffalo Nickel they called "UNC Detail - Cleaned" that I have examined and re-examined... I can't see any indication at all that nickel has been cleaned! Out of 8 submitted, I'm probably cracking out 4. 🤬Does anyone else feel like PCGS is more focussed on quantity than quality these days?
  • @MarkA-Coins
    Thanks Daniel. I agree with what you said here and some I don't know why some were sent in. I do see allot of polished coins at auctions and it amazes me that some think they a PL or DMPL. I definitely stay away from those. For value, you cant pay top dollar on those cleaned or damaged coins even though a family might have sentimental value.
  • @jamesgoss1860
    I imagine someone send off that 01-O to get a Poor 1 grade for a lowballer collection. Probably the "smartest" submission of the bunch.
  • Interesting coins but id have a hard time verifying any of them. I'd have to take for granted what the label says. Great information Sir Daniel!
  • Oh, now you have to make a video specifically on tooling. Fairly common on ancient coins along with fake desert patina. I could not find a video when searching on this topic. Thanks.
  • @ulexite-tv
    If priced right, there is nothing wrong with cleaned Morgans. But if cleaned and priced as UNcleaned, we have a problem. Morgan stacking is not the same as Morgan numismatic collecting, after all.
  • Thanks for sharing these type of videos. Great help in what to look out for. Guess there is all different types of cleaning methods that will show or affect your grading one way or another, so just best not to mess with it.
  • Thanks. Many/most were obvious. Others I would be happy to be the owner of. Yep, hard to reconcile some of those 'cleaned' designations when you've seen so many similar that are not considered to have been cleaned. Several that any one of us might have sent in hoping for/expecting to straight grade!
  • @ShirlBussman
    Have a great weekend, Daniel. Your videos are very enlightening and I always enjoy them. Comments too I read them all. 👍👍
  • @Stocksnowball
    I agree with most of what you showed. Some of the common dates not worth sending in. I would pay more for a rim ding or a scratch if it’s not to distracting over a dull cleaned coin. Graffiti coins sometimes are interesting. If you choose to sell it may take time. Sometimes get it graded to make sure it’s real like a 1893 s Morgan.
  • The key to understanding is learning from someone that's reputable and experienced to know what to look for. Thank you Daniel for being so informative. I am getting much better with learning what might be cleaned with Lincoln cents wheats. The newer cents seem to turn colors when cleaned.
  • @The-GoldenAge
    I really appreciate the time you put into these videos. I've been collecting for almost fifty years and still learn something new everyday. Thanks so much. I'm considering joining.
  • There are some coins that are more difficult to spot but all those coins are self explanatory no hard in leased bit to see it’s the wheel mark something like that or counting machine damage that I think if it was done by the mint it should be gradable
  • @booterone1
    If the grading companies can't assign a grade, they should refrain from slabbing them. I would rather have a coin graded as cleaned versus one just having authentic. Define the details or leave un-slabbed.
  • I go to estate sales and buy Morgan silver dollars, peace dollars, mercury dimes that I collect. They’ve been in aged holders for many years. Send them PCGS and graded all my coins cleaned.