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JamieinMN

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  1. NGC just finished my latest submission today, and here is one of the coins, it is my oldest foreign coin. (my oldest coin period). It was given to me free as a gift with one of my purchases. I had one more spot on my submission form so I figured why not. 1863 Great Britain Penny
  2. The final result is complete. MS64 is the grade and I'm very happy with that, definitely above my exceptions!
  3. Yes unfortunately 2 were downgraded. On the upside though, the 1980F did improve from PR68 to PR68UC. And yes, I crossed them over for registry competition. Feel free to check them out.. https://www.ngccoin.com/registry/competitive-sets/443576/ https://www.ngccoin.com/registry/competitive-sets/443575/
  4. They have it identified, must have been the first one they seen, it was previously described as X Germany X. Unfortunately they call it Silver and it’s not silver, unless silver has become magnetic.
  5. Just received my coins back and pretty happy with the results. l’m curious though, does NGC notify PCGS when they crossover coins (and visa versa) to update census and remove serial numbers from being active?
  6. Just wanted to provide an update for anyone who saw my original question. The coins were finished and shipped back yesterday. Very happy with the results! You can view them at https://www.ngccoin.com/registry/competitive-sets/374867/
  7. It is a beauty, some I see are nicely toned, and then others, like the one I own, looks as white as the day it was minted.
  8. Just received the coin back today. It still has the same certification number, but the label description is now correct. Now the only thing is for it to be updated in the registry database so I can add to my set. (it let me add the submission number of the coin 2896131-001, which was the form I used to submit it for the label correction.
  9. One thing to note, PCGS has 3 versions of the X-1 https://www.pcgs.com/valueview/pattern-unusual-coins-1919-1933/1927-d-5-mk-x-1-silver/3667?sn=515599&h=pop https://www.pcgs.com/valueview/pattern-unusual-coins-1919-1933/1927-d-5-mk-x-1-silver-sm-bayer/3667?sn=838169&h=pop https://www.pcgs.com/valueview/pattern-unusual-coins-1919-1933/1927-d-5-mk-x-1-silver-lg-bayer/3667?sn=838170&h=pop
  10. the 2 in my original post are the exact same on the back, which is different than the enlarged one that RWB just posted. Kienast-386 is first and X-1 is the second one
  11. The Hindenburg medal by Karl Goetz is sometimes labeled X-1 Silver and other times Kienast-386. Why is there 2 different names for the same thing, or are they labeled different for some reason I'm not noticing? If so, what? I've seen this on both NGC and PCGS. Couple examples:
  12. I have sent an email. Thank you for the assistance.