GTG: 1883-o Morgan Dollar

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  1. mynamespat

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  5. Johndoe2000$

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    I'll say 61/62.
    A bit too baggy for a higher grade. IMO.
     
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  9. longshot

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    MS62
    The cheek looks kinda tough.
     
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  10. bruthajoe

    bruthajoe Still Recovering

    Is there a basic rule for grading? For instance does every grade start at 0 and get additions eg.+20 for appeal, +5 points for early strike +5 points for luster. Or does every coin start at 70 and get subtractions eg. -5 for luster -20 for strike quality???
     
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  11. Dave Waterstraat

    Dave Waterstraat Well-Known Member

    MS62 and a LDS VAM-36 probably 36B if you keep track of VAMs.
     
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  12. ddddd

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    MS 62
     
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  13. Islander80-83

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  15. mynamespat

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    There is not a simple algorithm for determining a coins grade. PCGS has provided a very good introduction to coin grading here - https://www.pcgs.com/education. It can explain the basics far better than myself. The Photograde section (https://www.pcgs.com/photograde) is also a place great to start.
     
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  16. bruthajoe

    bruthajoe Still Recovering

    Thanks
     
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  17. Mainebill

    Mainebill Bethany Danielle

    Baggy. 62
     
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  18. mynamespat

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    Ok, It is VAM-36B Doubled 1-3, Beveled Field Cap Top & Back. Although being a pretty neat die state variety (imo), vam 36 and vam 36b are relatively common and easily found with a bit of searching. It is generally a heartbreaker variety because it's cousin the 1883-o vam-22a (partial E reverse clash) is highly elusive and heavily sought after. They share a similar clash above Liberty's head...
    [sorry, accidentally hit the respond button before finishing, pictures coming...]
     
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  19. mynamespat

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    I think this coin is cool because of the lamination above thru MER on the reverse.
    1883-o-1-I-obv-slab.jpg
    1883-o-1-I-rev-slab.jpg
     
  20. Islander80-83

    Islander80-83 Well-Known Member

    Plus some die cracks..
     
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