1890 CC Morgan Dollars Grade?

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  1. d7710580

    d7710580 Member

    Thanks, appreciate your feedback!
     
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  3. d7710580

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    Thank you, for taking the time, to explain ...That’s very helpful!
     
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  4. TypeCoin971793

    TypeCoin971793 Just a random guy on the internet

    VF-25 and VF-20.

    @Insider I see some hints of original mint luster on the first VF coin. ;)
     
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  5. chascat

    chascat Well-Known Member

    20, and 15
     
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  6. Insider

    Insider Talent on loan from...

    Peace$, posted: "Let me explain a little further. Forgive me if you already know this. Coins are basically broken up into 3 main grading categories: circulated, about uncirculated and uncirculated. Numerically, the scale is from 1-70.

    I don't know the age, experience, qualifications, of this member or where this nonsense came from. Actually, coins CAN BE broken down into TWO MAIN CATEGORIES. As you all know, they can be divided further.

    The coins you posted clearly fall into the circulated category [Which includes the AU grades]. Grading [circulated coins] starts at Poor and continues to XF [AU-58].

    Thanks for taking the time to post as the rest is helpful ;)
     
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  7. Insider

    Insider Talent on loan from...

    TypeCoin971793, posted: VF-25 and VF-20. I see some hints of original mint luster on the first VF coin."

    The first coin is a solid VF. Decades ago VF's had traces of mint luster in the recesses. I would buy this as a VF and sell it as one.

    The second coin is a liner. IMO, it is not quite there. Technically, it is a F-15 but its commercial grade is VF. I would not buy this as a VF but I would sell it as a VF.

    Right or wrong, what I look for on a VF (watch for weak strikes) is a full leaf tip into the lower leaf (not present on coin #2). A tiny bit of luster in the recesses is nice too.
     
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  8. Dave Waterstraat

    Dave Waterstraat Well-Known Member

    Which leaf? Wheat, Cotton, Olive or the laurel wreath leaves?
     
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  10. JPeace$

    JPeace$ Coinaholic

    Sigh.
     
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  11. Insider

    Insider Talent on loan from...

    Ditto. Sigh. :grumpy: Just to make sure...:watching:

    The ANA Grading guide lists TWO main grading categories.
    They separate the TWO into circulated and uncirculated. Your "third category" is not a category at all as it is included with the circulated coins it that category. ;)
     
  12. JPeace$

    JPeace$ Coinaholic

    Understand. In my mind, it's still 3. ;) It's more the way your responded then the fact you corrected my error.
     
  13. d7710580

    d7710580 Member

    Thanks, appreciate the clarification.
     
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  14. d7710580

    d7710580 Member

    Thanks, appreciate your feedback...

    What is “luster”?
     
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  16. HAB Peace 28 2.0

    HAB Peace 28 2.0 The spiders are as big as the door

    You're one year too late :greedy:. Not bad coins though. ANY CC Morgan is fine by me.
     
  17. d7710580

    d7710580 Member

    One year too late for what?
     
  18. HAB Peace 28 2.0

    HAB Peace 28 2.0 The spiders are as big as the door

    1889 CC Morgan. It is the rarest CC Morgan and worth a lot of $.
     
  19. Insider

    Insider Talent on loan from...

    There is a discussion going on about that very thing here on CT. You can read it and decide what it means to YOU as that's what some folks :watching: like to do. :D
     
  20. d7710580

    d7710580 Member

    Ah, gotcha!
     
  21. d7710580

    d7710580 Member

    Thanks, I’ll check it out.
     
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