In your new pics, I still don't see anything that would keep it out of a slab. There is a scrape left of Liberty, but its not severe enough to prevent grading. Based on the new pictures, I'll say this: if there are traces of luster showing in protected areas which don't show up in your pictures, I would say this has a good shot at 40.
Finally got grades back on this and the others I sent in in Sept. This came back VF 35! Will post pics entombed when I get them back in hand. Can't complain. Also looks like mine is only 1 of 2 of these graded at VF35 which I think is kind of cool. 40 would have been quite nice though.
Well, I along with a few others was able to accurately recognize the grade which is nice to know some of us can, at least, grade some coins accurately. Ha, ha!
Xf 40. Nice original skin from the secon set of pics. Current greysheet at xf is 325. I'd be tempted to soak it in acetone for a couple hours before you send it. I think that black crud would come off
I just looked at the NGC pics and was wondering the same thing about the black crud you speak of...maybe if I ever decide to try again with it...this one is probably going in my type set never to come out again...
I think it is VF35 but likely would get a certified market grade of 40..the gap between vf20 and xf40 is well worth paying the approximate $50 in grading fees to lock in at least vf35...nice coin
Very attractive. Cleaned or not does not seem like a problem. Too much wear to warrant an extra fine. VF 35 is about right.
Um, he already had it graded.... Congratulations! You are now approximately $500 in street value richer.
Congrats on one great coin! looks to be a solid 40 at the least.Get it slabbed to keep it from getting damaged and help at sales time(when you get a "better"one....
If you have an Android phone download the PCGS Photograde app and compare to their photos. It may also be available on other platforms, I don't know.
I love the photograde app...here it is in its new home! Pics are from NGC. Can't wait to get it back...
This is an 1893-CC that came from China. It weighs 25 grams, and feels real! Not to mention that its a pretty good looking fake! Scary stuff!
Their photos are much better. Your photos didn't do it justice. I thought it would have drawn an EF-40! Still very nice! Enjoy