I ordered 4 sets reverse proof. Took them all out of casules. Everyone was perfect except 1 peace dollar. It had a very small spot on the cheek which looked like maybe some kind of dried cleaning solution. I have no clue how to even attempt to clean it, so i just left it alone, for now. Very happy overall, but done properly, im sure that spot can be removed. Thanks for posting!
@JoshuaAndersonLife it looks like dried cleaning solution that would cone off with water or something. It wont "blow" off. I never looked into grading anything (time or money), but i might with 2 or 3 sets and keep 1 set raw. Then again, im not a fan of slabs, but the increase in price is very tempting. I have 5 slabs currently if pre33 gold that was handed down to me. Your thoughts?
@@LD_TushYou could have it conserved and curated by NGC prior to grading. If it’s something that’s gonna come off that should take care of it. Personally, I think it is VERY important to have nearly every coin submitted for grading to be conserved and curated. Good luck !
Same thing happened to mine. Lighter than yours. The peace is perfect though. I opened it up but it broke. I had a large plastic enclosure but is loose when I put it in. Oh well. Just put in a box and kick myself for buying from that stinking mint we have in this country.
Yeah, I still have to go through the other ones that I got and see which ones are scratched up. If they're pretty bad like this one I'll send them back to the mint.
I bought one set and my Morgan had some “noise” on the cheek as well. Idk what it is. It sort of looked like grease but no way to try wiping it without making worse. Maybe they are fine scuffs?
Great video 🙂 glad my 1 set came out beautiful perfect u should def send the bad 1 back get ur money back good luck hope u get 70s if u get them graded..
Thank you! I've been so busy I haven't even had the chance to take a close look at the others that I got. I definitely plan on sending a few of these in and I'll do a grading video when I do.
@@JoshuaAndersonLife it's cool I understand yeah that would be cool coin grading 2023s cuz everyone has them raw and haven't seen graded ones in here yet..
I don't think the mintage number you show in your video for the 2021 Morgan Dollar commemorative coins show all the amount. The US Mint minted several versions of the 2021 Morgan Dollar with privy marks including one with no privy mark for Philadelphia, CC, D, O, and S) for a total mintage limit of 175,000 x 5 = 875,000. The Mint actually sold a few thousand less than the mintage limit probably due to returned damaged coins. If you decide to return your scratched coin, you have to return the whole 2 coin set. Make sure you claim the return within 7 days of delivery to your address so the US Mint will send you a free return label. You have to call the Mint to get them to email or mail you a return label which can take several days. Don't count on the US Mint replacing the damages ones you send back even if you checked the box on the return form to send you replacements. If they don't have any at the very same time they process your return, they will instead issue you a refund. If you are given the opportunity again, just order replacement in a new order. With US Mint products that will likely sell out, it's best to order more than you actually want because if you are ordering multiples coins/sets, count on something is going to be wrong with at least one of them. Tip: If you have placed 3 orders with US Mint within the calendar year (Including subscriptions) AND you have setup an account on the US Mint website AND have the US Mint's mailing list turned on in your account, they will give you free budget shipping on all of your order for the rest of the year. Search for Loyalty Program on the US Mint's web site for further information.
Thank you for all that information! Yes for the 2021s I put the mintage only for each mint mark, not all of them together. I think there'll be a good market premium on these that are graded 70, what do you think?
@@JoshuaAndersonLife Seems that people love the look of them and the sets sold out quickly. I think the retailers snapped up a lot of the sets. Pinehurst is seslling pre-release set for over double the price Mint's price of $185 ($387) for PCGS 70 graded US flag slabs. I think it is risky for the little people sending in their set for grading. The grading companies needs 69 grade ballast for all the 70 grades they hand out to their favored commercial big volume customers so it might be best to not fight it and buy a set already graded.
@@JoshuaAndersonLife possibly, I haven't dabbled in having my own coins graded as of yet, but there are a few in the collection that could warrant having a group graded
Do you think so? If I'm not mistaken I think they minted 200k of the Peace Dollars and 175k of the Morgans, not sure if that'll make a difference in this scenario.