Does anyone have a few tricky slabbed coins that we can guess the grades on? I'll try to post a few in the next couple of days also.
How about an 1833 Half Cent?? Bought this one raw then submitted it to NGC... anyone want to Guess the Grade????? I'll post the answer in a day or two.
1833 Half Cent looks to be MS-63 BR. Would have gone higher if not for the large hit on Liberty's jaw line. What about the "scratch" across Liberty's face and below her ear? Is it a scratch or an adjustment mark?
I've not seen adjustment marks on copper... Looks like luster breaks on the curls above the eye, above the B in LIBERTY, and several of the leaves. I call it the strongest AU58 I've seen in a while. Original Luster underneath the natural misty tone. Terrific coin. I know I'll take some heat for not calling it MS...
Yeah, hard to say if that is wear or friction. Even if it is light circulation wear a lot of times these coins will end up in a slab graded MS-62 or higher. And you're right - not likely an adjustment mark on copper. Probably a scratch now that I notice its companion in the field to the left of Liberty's nose.
It's a very light scratch that is very difficult to see in hand, but of course when photographed, the light always catches it just right!! Any more guesses???? Any more tricky/tough coins to grade???
Not from me you won't I agree 100%. Even if it could be said that the wear was due to cabinet friction those scratches should kill any chance at the coin being graded MS.
I agree with GDJSMP since the TPG service's were formed I seen some coins grade MS-60-63 that in hand you would say Au-58 at best.
You guys are pretty good, I thought it would be tougher than that, but no one got it exactly right I bought it raw at an auction for AU money, it was advertised as an MS63RB though (not quite!). NGC said it's MS61BN: Ok, someone else needs to post a fun guess the grade now!!!!!!