Not a professional coin grader but my eyes don't lie comparing this coin to the ones on the internet with the top grading companies oh my God night and day
You will have to do better photos than that to convince us. Susan's are often found with deteriorated surfaces. There are so many of these out there with a ton more flashy and smooth fields. Can you get some better photos?
No my phone is horrible I'm sorry I mean how do I how do you want me to take the pictures I put it on a cup I put it on a coffee mug and took the pictures want me to take shut the light off or something and they photoshop their pictures anyways
There is no deterioration there's not none of that charcoal stuff those black spots like all theirs at this is immaculate strike is definitely 1st one Little Nick on her like on her breast that's it and if you look at theirs they're all hacked up and they're all black this things over there coins mines is shiny I wish I could take a videoi look at there 68 it has no L week also the rim is bent and charcoal spots all over the reverse with no feathers on rhe esgle claws or breat no eye appeal mines isbrighr purple and gold mad cartwheel affect8
I tell you one thing I would never send it to the big boys I'll send it right over here to icg right down the street from my house and then I'll just sell it on eBay for 500 less than the big boys say
I do not grade from images...especially MS. However, my thoughts are that this piece has circulated. I wish you well, because if that is TOP POP, it won't be for long, regardless of the TPG/4PG that opines. Truth in editing: added an "o" where appropriate.
One issue with your photos is the lighting, it almost appears as if you're using the flash. That's a big no-no. Try lighting from an angle. 2 lights work best located at 10 and 2. As for the coin, hard to say with that picture but I'm reasonably sure I have at least one of these in similar condition. Nothing too special. But if you're convinced it's a top pop, submit it for grading and let us know how it goes.
I'll go one grade lower than Ms 68 I'll go one grade lower Ms 67 plus in comparison to what they have pictures of on a website no names mentioned
I suspected, because you stated you had compared to existing MS Grades, and.... experienced or not, new collector or experienced collector.....the posted piece is dramatically different in appearance to the images on the PCGS and NGC Registry Sets, and the differentiation is detectable, even with ophthalmological impairments, i.e. color, depth perception, open angle issues, etc. Truth in editing: added "NGC" where appropriate.
Lay off the sauce Willy. This is the same excuse that I have heard from you a couple of times. Just think about it, you get a handful of coins from the bank. And the best one out of that 10 is the best one ever? Just admit that you are learning and have zero clue how you came to that conclusion. The coin may be really nice, but saying that the coin you found in circulation is automatically a top pop is ludicrous.