OK I know this goes around a lot and it seems that most companies are pretty much okay with grading. But to me this guy does not seem properly graded 1909s vdb now I was considering sending it back to Ngc to see if. I can get a better grade. Tell me what you think the grade is???
You should try to provide a better photo, one for each side and eliminate the glare by setting your lighting at a 45 degree angle to the coin at, say, 10 & 2 o'clock. Chris
Is it possible to get a photo that shows the whole side of the coin? And put it right side up? That'll make it so much easier to grade.... and preferably without a light-bulb glare covering up a chunk of it.... For now, I'll say some where in the EF-45 range is probably right. Maybe AU-50 on a good day.
Coin is definitely circulated a bit so my guess is either AU-55 or MS-62. Does the actual coin have purple and yellow spots?
I just can't tell from the photo's.. To hazard a guess from what I can see, it would have to be AU-50 or so? I see some luster, but not sure how those high points have held up.
As you can see no hairlines nicks or bagware marks , it has purple Nd yellow coloration, mostly yellow tho .. Has tiger striping on the reverse..
I think it's actually higher I compared it to 3 au50s 4 ms 63s and 2 raw s and it grade closer to ms 63 than au coinsnof the period