I wanted to get the communities opinion on this Morgan. Do you see any issues I don't? Maybe a very small nick just to the left of her hair line? Any thoughts on a fair offer? I'm upgrading a ms64 so its not a must buy but she did catch my eye. Thanks for any thoughts. http://www.ebay.com/itm/32125365852...l?_sacat=0&_from=R40&_nkw=321253658521&_rdc=1
Terrible pics can't tell if that's a nick at the chin which it keeps it off a 65 you can buy a 83 cc in 65 for the same dough or just a hair more I'd not buy it without seeing better pics
I think it is a nice looking coin graded by a reputable grading service. That said, due to the angle of the photos it is really hard to accurately grade the coin using the images. Straight on photos are the only way to really get a good look (and even then, it's hard). The PCGS price guide (which is normally high for even PCGS coins when it comes to actual sales) lists this coin at $315. Also since November 2013 four PCGS MS64+ 1883-CC Morgans have sold on Heritage and two had CAC green beans. They sold for $250-$282.
I question whether the pics of this coin were done to minimize marks I'd need to see a lot clearer to consider buying it and would only play if I thought it undergraded is 65 money
Tough call, especially with those pics. But the grader is reputable and they give it a '+' designation. Feeling lucky kiddo?
Mainebill I believe is correct I believe that the pictures were used in a way to minimize some of the hits possibly the one around jaw. I doing really like the prices of + graded material when it is close to 65 money
Right go for a 65 or save for a 66 their both out there only way I'd go 64 to 64 is if I went to a dmpl or a great toner
Right in those pics I see absolutely no contact marks which are always present on a 64 even on my 65 there's a few marks clearly visible