PCGS Coin Grading Submission Unboxing of 54 U.S. Coins, Proofs, Type Coins and Key Dates

Published 2022-09-14
A short video of a PCGS Grading Submission Unboxing of 54 United States Proof and Type Coins. We submitted 54 United States coins in a grading submission to PCGS recently including some proof coins, some type coins and some key dates too. We submitted these coins to PCGS as a drop off submission at their headquarters in Southern California. A few months later we picked them up and now we have them here for you where we do the unboxing and show off the grades and the coins, including some amazing PCGS TrueView photos taken by PCGS while the coins were outside of the slabs. Hope you enjoy the video and let us know your comments. We have several more PCGS grading submissions in right now so look for more unboxing videos coming soon! Thanks!

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All Comments (21)
  • @Rex-pn6eu
    The 1933 is beautiful. I have come to believe that pcgs has employed some graders that need retraining or let go. Great show.
  • @z32luvr
    You really know how to roll with the punches and don’t get upset. I can respect that.
  • Very nice video, Michael Kittle... really enjoyed the way you presented these coins! Hope to see even more like this! Well done!!!
  • Yeah, I don't get or see the "Residue" grade but you can always clean the coin and get "Cleaned" grade instead, lol.
  • @rdptll
    10:24 “…it almost looks uncirculated.” I mean….AU details…so ya…lol. Thought that was funny. Great video thanks for posting.
  • @Deekinfrost
    Dang that’s brutal but honest like you said least you know we’re your at on them
  • I watched this when you first put it out, Michael, but I had errands to run. You've got some pretty nice, older dated, coins there. I'd be happy to own any one of them, especially that 1955 DDO. I've been looking for that one for quite some time. Anyway, I think you did alright with your coins grades, and I hope you do well when selling them. Thanks for showing them. Have a good one.
  • @PaulaBluhm
    I need a gold box!!! Nice coins!! LSKGO!
  • Wow the 1871 dime, im so happy for you and i completely agree on the cam
  • @raymondbrown940
    Wow... That's a nice set of coins you just showed. Thank you for the video!
  • @Rex-pn6eu
    I've seen dry ice sprayed under pressure for conservation of classic cars yeilding stunning results. I'd like to see how it works out on coins. Maybe lasers? They use them for artwork. I probably should keep this to myself.
  • @johnhanaly2943
    The videos are good and candid. PCGS has problems with details.
  • That 1853 3SC is secondary toning, thats what happens after a coin has been lightly cleaned, then thrown into an album to get toned. This is very easy to spot and they are spot on with the details grade. P.S if this was a waaaay older coin with this toning, it would have Stright graded, because they give those late 1700s to very early 1800s all the leeway in the world🤯😤
  • @johntoth6627
    Tooling means they think someone used a tool to slightly carve around the details to make the details pop more than they should.