65n1.. looks like great luster, but will hold true to my details grading + 1, and say the heavy nice on collar held it back to 66.
What about the 2 on the shoulder, the 6 lighter hits on the collar, the 3 on the cheek bone, the heavy one in the eyebrow, the 3 on the forehead, the 2 in the hair, and the half dozen or so in the fields ? And that's just on the obverse. 66 ? I see a 64 at best.
But Doug we're talking tpg grades here not ANACs 6th Edition . Seems they care more about luster than hits .
Hey Rzage, I've heard that somewhere before. I'm betting NGC said 67. A 66 would not surprise me though.
Mike heard it from you . Even with that great luster , the hits on the obverse and spot on the reverse 66 , with my luck it will go 67 .
The challenge with spots (and I've said this a few times, too) is that you never know when they showed up -- before or after grading. Red mint-state copper is so reactive that I think sometimes it spots if you look at it funny.
You almost have to have it in hand to see it, but these are as close as I can get to it; [video=youtube;S5QCHeyK6vg]http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=S5QCHeyK6vg[/video] [video=youtube;gg-kyP3RAoI]http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_profilepage&v=gg-kyP3RAoI[/video]
When rotated under a light, it's the "cartwheel effect" that appears. The videos above show this well. In photos, it's often a bit more difficult, but can you see the difference between this: And this: