Check out this CAC coin, what happened here? http://www.ebay.com/itm/231783954737?_trksid=p2060353.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK:MEBIDX:IT
Yikes! Without seeing that coin in hand, I wouldn't be a buyer, CAC or no CAC. Looks like light luster grazes on miss liberty, but the field disturbances on the obverse are just too much for a 65, IMO. Maybe a 64, but more likely a 63. The photos must not be doing this coin any favors.
Well, her face is relatively devoid of marks which is unusual even for UNC Morgans, but I still don't think I'd give it MS-65
I think there's no deep hits on it, so it might be a technical 64, but it's just so ugly, how did it get a CAC.
I think the 65 is okay, but I'm beginning to see a few PCGS Green Beanies that should have been ruled an incomplete pass. Chris
... especially the reverse. With 2 hours left, after 26 bids it's up to $2550. MS65 Greysheet bid/ask is $4000/$4400. It's a bargain!
I guess the bargain hunters are out in force. But I don't think I could make myself pull the trigger on it. It has zero eye appeal.
Don't like the rim damage on it; nice coin otherwise. A 65 ? hmmmm. Since I don't collect Morgans I think my opinion probably is worth < zero.
With 28 minutes left, it's up to $4051! For a lot less money, I'd rather have a pretty "details" bargain.
Sold for $4,051. Couple of late bidders dashed the hopes of the all-time bargain hunters. Glad I don't owe four grand for that one.
Wow, that's the evidence I needed to see.. Not my 65 either. Must look entirely different in hand so I should keep out of this. The PCGS/CAC guys are much better market graders than I am. Anyway, lots of folks want it.
I have no opinion whatsoever on the quality of the coin based upon one set of scans (they're not even photographs). I know better.