1923-S PCGS slabbed I tried, but this one was hard to catch. NOTE: If you don't vote in the poll, your vote will not be counted.
63+1... don't like to give the+1 here as pcgs is often tough on woodies,,, but what the heck.. let it ride.
PCGS seems to like these woodies more than I do -- I consistently overgrade these coins. I want to grade it 63, but guessed 64 for that reason.
That is a super nice piece. I would also call it 65 but I think PCGS gave it a 63. The two woodies I have submitted have not returned as expected/hoped rom pcgs.
What I really like is the horizontal woodgraining. You don't see these very often, it's almost always angled. If I saw this coin, I would buy it in a heartbeat.
I don't know just where to put this coin. Woodies are hard to photograph, hard to see in hand and the TPG's seem to be even harder on them with their grading. All of that being said, this is about the best struck 23-S I have seen - and I mean searching Heritage's 64's and 65's to see if there is a better struck coin. BTW, in hand, there is a lot more red to the coin than shows on the pictures. There are only a couple little ticks on it and it has at least descent luster. I cannot tell you why it did not get a 64 safe for the wood graining. PCGS called this a 63. That does not surprise me considering it is a woodie, but I think it should go a bit higher.
We lost a couple from last week and we had some movement at the top (aside from baha). Top 10. Columns are rank, name, average, and number of guesses. bahabully 0.250 50 jallengomez 0.320 27 ldhair 0.333 19 Leadfoot 0.333 47 BadThad 0.375 50 swhuck 0.433 32 mark_h 0.447 49 rzage 0.526 20 sro114 0.541 39 Shoewrecky 0.763 40
To tell you the truth, I have not paid close enough attention to the difference between the two for woodies to answer that.
Personally this is my favorite coin that you have listed since I joined CT. I also have a hard time understanding how they apply their grading standards to woodies but I guess that is just how it is.