GTG 81S Morgan

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  1. ddddd

    ddddd Member

    2001 is when the star began at NGC.
    Here is a thread I made with some history:
    https://www.cointalk.com/threads/post-your-ngc-stars-and-a-little-history.308504/

    The plus started in 2010. PCGS and NGC announced it together.

    https://www.pcgs.com/news/two-leading-grading-services-announce-plus-grading
     
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  3. Pickin and Grinin

    Pickin and Grinin Well-Known Member

    I am gonna give the reveal in the morning, haven't taken any slab shots yet.
     
  4. SilverMike

    SilverMike Well-Known Member

    I’m going to say 64
     
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  5. eddiespin

    eddiespin Fast Eddie

    Could have even got 63 in that old slab
     
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  6. Pickin and Grinin

    Pickin and Grinin Well-Known Member

    I am pretty sure that sliders weren't even a thought back in the 80's early 90's.
     
  7. Pickin and Grinin

    Pickin and Grinin Well-Known Member

    This one I just couldn't pass up under grey sheet. The obverse has plenty of mirror but I am not really sure that it would pass the muster for a PL designation. That mark at 3 oclock is really the only thing distracting on the obverse. Very frosty surfaces and great color.
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    The reverse is no doubt PL, there are many vertical polishing lines and very mirrored surfaces and frosty devices. There are 2 distracting contacts one above god, and the one to the right of the wing at 3 oclock.
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    I did not remove the sticker because the one on the reverse compromised the slab.
     
  8. Pickin and Grinin

    Pickin and Grinin Well-Known Member

    The toning on this one follows the toning seen in this style of slab, especially on MS Morgans. This one is going in the soapbox collection. As of right now I have 5 of the 16 prefixes. 17 actually A is extremely rare only 3 known.
    I am still on the hunt for a 2nd gen slab. I have yet to find one.
     
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  9. Barney McRae

    Barney McRae Well-Known Member

    Very nice coin at a great price! Is the slab cracked where the sticker is? That sticker looks like it's been on the slab for years. For a fee, you can resubmit to ANACS for a regrade and reholder with the option to leave as is if not the minimum grade desired. I just hate their new slabs now, so I get it if you don't do it.


    Edited: I would consider sending the PCGS for a resubmission, if you really want it upgraded. The reverse is PL for sure, maybe the obverse as well.
     
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  10. johnmilton

    johnmilton Well-Known Member

    The 1881-S Morgan Dollars were well made, and high grade examples were available by the roll years ago. I'd say this one is maxed out at MS-64. If the grader was feeling nasty and had seen a bunch of MS-65s before this one, it could called MS-63.
     
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  11. Pickin and Grinin

    Pickin and Grinin Well-Known Member

    The slab isn't cracked, there are some nicks and scratches but it is fairly clean. The sticker has been there since the 90's. I have zero plans on cracking the slab for a regrade. After 35 years, we all have nicks and bruises to remember.
     
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  12. No_Ragrets

    No_Ragrets Self-proclaimed Semi-Amateur Numismatist Supporter

    I think the pictures look better with the whole slab. It's a damn purty coin for sure. It should get a PL designation, but the TPGs have some kind of personal vendetta against early S-mint Morgans. I guess they want to be able to read the obituaries from across the room while looking at the coin to "earn" the PL. I'd gladly pay that sticker price though, if'n you're looking to sell it :happy:
     
  13. Pickin and Grinin

    Pickin and Grinin Well-Known Member

    There is a vendetta, you have to add that this coin does not have a standing in any of the top VAM's for the year and MM. Maybe a couple, it's a common coin.
     
  14. Pickin and Grinin

    Pickin and Grinin Well-Known Member

    You riled me with that response, right in line with a lot of graders when I started buying slabs 10 years ago. All the photos of this coin have been taken from different settings, lightings, and distance from lens. I have no problem buying this one in Gem condition.
     
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  15. Barney McRae

    Barney McRae Well-Known Member

    Maybe he meant the TPGs have a hard on for the S mint for these 3 years and don't give them the respect because they were so nicely struck. I think the TPGs have that attitude for sure based on their curmungeon lack of giving a PL coin their just due just because of that era's clean and amazing strikes. I'll give you $130, best I can do. Now let's go to the desk and do some paperwork. [​IMG] :p
     
  16. Barney McRae

    Barney McRae Well-Known Member

    Was just wondering why you didn't want to remove the sticker from the slab. I still don't understand that. Stickers on slabs piss me right off. I guess I'm just not comprehending that situation.
     
  17. Pickin and Grinin

    Pickin and Grinin Well-Known Member

    Just that this one had been in a collection for years and that sticker is old school matches the slab.
    Plus did you see the condition of that sticker, it nearly Mint State.
     
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  18. Barney McRae

    Barney McRae Well-Known Member

    Gotcha. I still think that grading coins based on the year and mint based on their rarity, their real condition be damned, is DEI grading and BS. A coin's condition is a coin's condition, your coin is stellar and should be graded on it's own merits and not subject to their down trodden history of "all released into circulation, saved in vaults for years and later released, yada yada yada." :p Yet we all know this happens, and it aggravates me.

    If my comment isn't clear to everyone, I think it's undergraded, PL.
     
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  19. Pickin and Grinin

    Pickin and Grinin Well-Known Member

    81S has many Premium gem examples, take a look at the MS69 examples. You could break down the MS70 to 65 the same way you do the same to 65 to 60.

    I see now where the + and star designations came from in the guess's.
     
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  20. Barney McRae

    Barney McRae Well-Known Member

    I hear you, but I've seen some dazzlers from those years not get the rep that coins in similar condition get in other years and mints. If I'm not mistaken, I'm actually quoting you from a thread a few months ago. So....;)

    LOL. Don't complain so much when I'm giving your coin street cred. :D
     
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  21. ddddd

    ddddd Member

    I like it as a 65; even though I guessed 64, I did think it had the look of a gem (65). I'm guessing it would get the same grade today. And it's obviously not worth cracking as the premium is the old ANA holder, which also has a nice coin in it. The 115 was a great price as I would expect this to normally sell for above generic PCGS/NGC 65 prices (135 in the greysheet last I saw; around 150-175 in this holder).
     
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