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KenJo Gem Coins welcomes you to our online store located on the world wide web since 1999. We offer Modern Deep Cameo Gem quality Proof Single coins and Brilliant Uncirculated business strike coins for the United States' coin collector in all series from Lincoln Cents to Presidential Dollars.

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Coins in this category have been graded and encapsulated by the leading independent third-party grading service.

The only time you will find modern coins in this category on the KenJo website is when they 'come in the door' as part of a collection. We DO NOT submit modern coins to PCGS or NGC for several reasons. Here is an article we came across on the net, that pretty much sums up the answer to the question, 'Why not?'


PCGS, NGC Coin Grading Scam Alert Longtime CMI clients know the contempt with which we hold telemarketers' promotions of overpriced numismatic and collectible coins. Our disdain stems from the unbelievable horror stories we have been told by persons who have been conned. It is absolute that the more helpless the victims, the more money the con artists will try to extract. No one who can write a check is safe. We have talked to victims in their nineties. We went public with our condemnation this practice back in 1996 with a Monetary Digest article titled Myths, misunderstandings, and Outright Lies. When we launched our first website, Misunderstandings, and Outright Lies became a permanent fixture. Today, the article is legendary in the coin industry, lauded by many, but despised by telemarketers. Readers who have not perused the article are urged to do so. As explained in Myths, Misunderstandings, and Outright Lies, in the mid-1980s two grading services sprang up to counter the practice of individual firms flagrantly overgrading coins. Today, those two grading services, PCGS and NGC, are part and parcel to coin collecting. Even coin dealers with thirty years' experience, who are probably much more qualified to grade coins than are the grading service employees, meekly submit coins for one of the services' stamp of approval. When dealing with coins that once circulated as money; slabbing, as the practice of submitting coins to grading services is called, makes sense. The services are -- supposedly -- unbiased third parties who grade the coins for the benefit of sellers and buyers alike. The wide acceptance of PCGS and NGC coins validates this practice. When the grading services were launched, PCGS (I believe it was.) announced they would not grade modern coins. PCGS's goal was to foster the development and the veracity of collecting genuine numismatic coins. However, money changes things. PCGS and NGC charge fees for grading coins. The more coins the grading services slab, the more they earn. So today, PCGS and NGC will slab modern coins, and, unfortunately, this causes unknowledgeable persons to believe that modern coins have added value if they have been slabbed. They do not. True, a few slabbed modern coins have brought higher than market prices on ebay, but ebay is not the real world. Too many ebay buyers fall into the unknowledgeable camp, and sometimes auction fever takes over, and coins sell at higher prices than warranted. however, when slabbed modern coins make it back to dealers' inventories, they command no higher prices than unslabbed coins. This is certainly true with Gold Eagles and Silver Eagles, which are the most frequently slabbed modern bullion coins. Gold Eagles and Silver Eagles have never been used as money and, therefore, show absolutely no wear. A few have been used for jewelry, but most have remained in their original tubes and are still in pristine condition. Consequently, nearly all Gold Eagles and Silver Eagles submitted to the grading services come back MS-69 or MS-70. Considering that the bulk of GEs and SEs submitted have never been touched by human hands, one has to ask why all coins do not come back graded MS-70, the highest grade awarded. Promoters of slabbed modern coins would tell you that it is the quality of the strike. They further assert that coins struck early in a die's life receive better strikes; This is telemarketer mumbo jumbo used in attempts to impart greater value to modern coins. More than ten million 1-oz Gold Eagles have been minted. For Silver Eagles, the total balloons to more than 128 million. Because most of these coins would grade MS-69 or MS-70 if submitted to PCGS or NGC, real coin collectors and numismatists have absolutely no interest in slabbed GEs and SEs. Promoters use the acceptance of grading services to imply added value that simply does not exist. PCGS and NGC go along with the scam because they earn fees grading the coins. The principals at PCGS and NGC know what is going on with the grading and promotion of modern bullion coins. The industry would have still more respect for PCGS and NGC if they had continued to refuse to grade modern coins. Money has a way of clouding one's vision. Why turn down grading fees just because the coins are being used to hoodwink the unwary? Visitors to this site have been forewarned. Some final observations on the grading services. Grading services came to life because of the rampant practice of overgrading, which led to major rip-offs of unsuspecting gold coin buyers. The slabbing of coins has pretty much ended the practice of overgrading. Unfortunately, the slabbing of coins does nothing to stamp out the overpricing of coins, which remains a major problem for investors. Now, though, the grading services are part and parcel to the promotion of bullion coins, which has become a problem not so much for coin collectors but new investors who, wanting only to invest in gold coins, sadly fall victims to telemarketer stories. PCGS and NGC helped stamp out one unscrupulous practice but are implicit in another. Because slabbed coins are so widely received, the slabbing of modern coins lends validity to them that they do not deserve, and that is a shame. The services are tremendous assets to coin collecting. They should have never started grading modern bullion coins.

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 16372: 1979-S Type II Lincoln Proof Cents PCGS certified Type II PR68DCAM *** Coins ***
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1979-S Type II Lincoln Proof Cents PCGS certified Type II PR68DCAM *** Coins *** Graded just two points shy of perfection by the coin grading industry's toughest grader.  

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 16407: 1995-S Lincoln Proof Cent PCGS Certified PR68DCAM *** Coins ***
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1995-S Lincoln Proof Cent PCGS Certified PR68DCAM *** Coins *** Graded just two points shy of perfection by the coin grading industry's toughest grader.  

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 16144: 1995-S Roosevelt Silver Proof Dime PCGS certified PR69DCAM *** Coins ***
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1995-S Roosevelt Silver Proof Dime PCGS certified PR69DCAM *** Coins *** Graded only just one point shy of perfection by the coin grading industry's toughest grader.  

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 16400: 1997-S Washington Silver Proof Quarter PCGS certified PR69DCAM *** Coins ***
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1997-S Washington Silver Proof Quarter PCGS certified PR69DCAM *** Coins *** Graded just one point shy of perfection by the coin grading industry's toughest grader.  

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 16404: 1999-S Connecticut State Silver Proof Quarter PCGS certified PR69DCAM *** Coins ***
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1999-S Connecticut State Silver Proof Quarter PCGS certified PR69DCAM *** Coins *** Graded only just one point shy of perfection by the coin grading industry's toughest grader.  

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 89501: 2000-S Silver Proof State Quarters Set of All Five - All Five PCGS certified PR69DCAM *** Coins ***
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2000-S Silver Proof State Quarters Set of All Five - All Five PCGS certified PR69DCAM *** Coins *** All five coins graded just one point shy of perfection by the coin grading industry's toughest grader.



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  1. 2000-S Massachusetts State Quarter PCGS certified PR69DCAM
  2. 2000-S Maryland State Quarter PCGS certified PR69DCAM
  3. 2000-S Sout Carolina State Quarter PCGS certified PR69DCAM
  4. 2000-S New Hampshire State Quarter PCGS certified PR69DCAM
  5. 2001-S Virginia State Quarter PCGS certified PR69DCAM
 

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 89498: 2000-S Sacagawea Proof Dollar PCGS certified PR69DCAM *** Coins ***
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2000-S Sacagawea Proof Dollar PCGS certified PR69DCAM *** Coins *** Graded just one point shy of perfection by the coin grading industry's toughest grader.  

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 89500: 2000-S Silver Proof Minors Set of Five - All Five PCGS certified PR69DCAM *** Coins ***
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2000-S Silver Proof Minors Set of Five - All Five PCGS certified PR69DCAM *** Coins *** All five coins graded just one point shy of perfection by the coin grading industry's toughest grader.



Included are all five of the following:
  1. 2000-S Lincoln Proof Cent PCGS certified PR69DCAM
  2. 2000-S Jefferson Proof Nickel PCGS certified PR69DCAM
  3. 2000-S Roosevelt Silver Proof Dime PCGS certified PR69DCAM
  4. 2000-S Kennedy Silver Proof Dime PCGS certified PR69DCAM
  5. 2001-S Sacagawea Proof Dollar PCGS certified PR69DCAM
 

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