That's about the price I paid total. Well I'd keep it in the slab but that slab doesn't look like it's going to fit in the Dansco album unfortunately. The real waste was, someone spending $25 or more to get it graded when the coin is likely only worth $20 to $30 total. I don't buy the slab, I buy the coin.
Yeah, like I said earlier, the pics don't give it any justice. In hand, there's no wear so I can see why PCGS gave it a MS62 grade and not an AU grade because I can't find any wear on it either in hand.
Rodeo, I am curious as to what type of album you want to store them in ? I didn;t think you could get better storage than the slab ?
You don't say. After looking at the pics again, I think what I missed might have been some high-point rub -- but Rodeoclown disputes that and has the coin in-hand. I'm still confused by that grade.
I found it difficult to grade this by the pictures, The luster is not really visible. I was going to say MS-63 before I read the posted grade and I still think 63 even after seeing the grade. Nice type coin.
I think that it's difficult to tell between a true AU-58 coin and an MS-63 coin without examining the coin in hand. Pictures can make things look both good and bad and nothing beats an in-hand examination.
Dansco for my unicirculated Washington Set I'm putting together. If the slab fit in the Dansco then it wouldn't get cracked out.