P-U! Wow, listen at me, being such a slab snob. LOL. Hey, if the coin is nice, who cares about the plastic, right? (Well, I do, actually, because problem coins can lurk undetected and undescribed in Third World slabs. Not that I’m suggesting that’s the case here.)
Those are the best photos you have taken yet, can you clean up the reverse photo. Try stabilizing your camera and the coin better. I am at MS64 maybe a 65 on the obverse. It looks like you over magnified the reverse try to just get a clear photo, then crop the coin so you get better details.
PS- while I generally would trust Nugrade (sounds like Nugrape, the grape soda- LOL) about as much as I would a 99-cent convenience store burrito left unrefrigerated on a sunny windowsill for five days, I’ll give credit where credit’s due: I don’t think they were so far off the mark here.
Oh, probably not too much. If they paid at all, and if Nugrape Nugrade is even a legitimate third-party submission service at all. I think I catch more of the pungent aroma of an in-house self-slabbing entity that sells their own product*, though to be fair, I have no real idea. (*see “conflict of interest” in the dictionary)
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Put clothespin on nose on for the scent of week old Limburger and mackerel and political promises from the jackass party but I think the 65 red grade about right