What would you grade this Indian?

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  1. Carterofmars

    Carterofmars Member

    What would you grade this Indian?

    Thanks in advance! :D
     

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  3. B12

    B12 Coin Hoarder

    Nice coin.If you want a grade show us the reverse.;) B12
     
  4. Carterofmars

    Carterofmars Member

    Inbetween scanners... I don't have a reverse image. if you can just grade the Obverse that would be great.

    Grade as if the reverse is problem free and is comparable to the obverse.
     
  5. Bonedigger

    Bonedigger New Member

  6. Speedy

    Speedy Researching Coins Supporter

    hard to say without the coin in hand....or seeing the back.
    This is one of the times I can't offer a grade.

    Speedy
     
  7. YNcoinpro_U.S.

    YNcoinpro_U.S. New Member

    Clearly the obv. will be just as good as the rev.
    I will give that beauty an AU-50+.
    But rev. would have been helpful.
     
  8. Speedy

    Speedy Researching Coins Supporter

    I disagree.....what happens if you put a coin in a Folder and then everyday you rub one side of it....or like the 1922 NO D cent...one side is weakly struck while the other side is strong...no..coins aren' t the same on both sides...that is why you always grade by the lowest side...and in this case...the REV might be tons lower or maybe just a little lower.

    Speedy
     
  9. b.j.

    b.j. Senior Member

    Based on what can be seen (without the reverse), It would be AU-50 or 53
     
  10. Carterofmars

    Carterofmars Member

    So your saying that you grade both sides and take the lower of the grades?

    Question:

    1. Is that how PCGS & NGC grade?

    2. Say you have a Barber Quarter that grades MS63 on the obverse and the reverse has a nasty 1 centimeter scratch, but otherwise would grade MS63. What would you put that coin at?
     
  11. Speedy

    Speedy Researching Coins Supporter

    Yes...that is how all of the grading Co's grade.
    If you have a coin and one side grades VG and the other one grades G than its a G....they used to do split grading...VG/G but that got out of hand.

    And yes...if you have a barber quarter with a scratch on the back it wouldn't be MS63 IMHO....now a few things go into that....is the scratch on the open field?...can you see it at first look?....if its not too bad it might not kill the grade too bad but most of the time that is a damaged coins with a NET grade of almost never over AU.

    Speedy
     
  12. Bonedigger

    Bonedigger New Member

    I went with the original statement and graded it just on the obverse with the knowledge the reverse is the same condition.

    B
     
  13. Carterofmars

    Carterofmars Member

    Thanks team... as always, I've learned more yet. In my opinion, forums are the most valuable thing on the internet. A free exchange of information.. an excellent learning opportunity.

    Just for my edification, what is the back ground of most of you guys? Are you collectors, investors, dealers, all of the above?
     
  14. Speedy

    Speedy Researching Coins Supporter

    I'm just a kid that has learned alot on this forum and other forums ;)
    I'm a collectors but I think its good to learn both ends of collecing and dealing so for the last year I have been doing more "vest pocket" dealing...its been fun and helpful.

    Speedu
     
  15. Leadfoot

    Leadfoot there is no spoon

    AU 50-55...Mike
     
  16. YNcoinpro_U.S.

    YNcoinpro_U.S. New Member

    For the most part Speedy, all the coins I have run into, usually dealer bulk type lots, have the coins staying with the same condition throughout.
    So the grade is only a guess to what the reverse would be.

    Carterofmars: you asked about being a collector, investor...

    I'm am strictly a collector, but when I accumulate many lower grade duplicates I will try to sell those off; hopefully for my money back or a profit.

    Just like Speedy, I'm just a young man-still I don't let that deture me from collecting as much as I can.
     
  17. Speedy

    Speedy Researching Coins Supporter

    I agree...for the most part they are...but there is always one and I don't want to give someone the wrong grade on that one time....better to be safe than sorry.

    Speedy
     
  18. YNcoinpro_U.S.

    YNcoinpro_U.S. New Member

    Definitley agree with the part about
    "better to be safe than sorry"
     
  19. Magman

    Magman U.S. Money Collector

    wow, i did not know that about grading the lower part.

    and as CarterofMars said, Forums are one of the greatest things on the interet!
     
  20. Carterofmars

    Carterofmars Member

    Do you mind saying how young... just curious. I still value the advice... you can be young and still be very knowledgeable.
     
  21. Speedy

    Speedy Researching Coins Supporter

    If you mean me...I'm 17....some of these guys have known me since I was 11-12....so don't ask them for any stories :D

    Speedy
     
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