Hudson Commemorative

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  1. connor1

    connor1 Collector

    This Hudson Commemerative graded MS63.most I've seen don't have any sail strings or very faint. Is that the usual strike of the die or the master die ?
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  3. kanga

    kanga 65 Year Collector

    I don't have one to look at, but if they are anything like 1892 and 1893 Columbia Expo halves full rope lines are only a "sometimes" thing.
     
  4. jaceravone

    jaceravone Member

    That is very usual for that grade. It has been my experience that you have to get up into the MS65 grades before the sails begin to look crisp. Still a nice coin!!!
     
  5. Mark Feld

    Mark Feld Rare coin dealer

    Even MS65's are often/usually lacking good detail in that area. You should expect a 65 to have fewer flaws, but it's not a given that it will be well struck.

    Coincidentally, I reacquired an MS63 Hudson recently:

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  6. connor1

    connor1 Collector

    Beautiful coin & toning ! the coin your showing is similar in the sail strings area also,so strike of the sails are not affected by grade I assume.
     
  7. connor1

    connor1 Collector

    So it is not unusual to have partial sail strings in this grade 63,but full strings will grade 65 or higher ?
     
  8. Mark Feld

    Mark Feld Rare coin dealer

    My point is that this issue is typically softly struck. And the difference between a 65 and a 63 is much more likely to be as the result of better luster and fewer marks than it is strike. A 65 wont necessarily be well struck.
     
  9. connor1

    connor1 Collector

    Mark, thanks for clearing that up for me, i understand now that strike is not the only determining factor between a 63 & a 65.
    Thanks again !:bow:
     
  10. Mark Feld

    Mark Feld Rare coin dealer

    You're very welcome. To illustrate my point, here is a PCGS MS65 - note that details of the sails are lacking on it as well.

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  11. connor1

    connor1 Collector

    Mark that is a beautiful Hudson ...is it your ? From the pics I sent do you think a 63 is a fair grade in your opinion.Reason I'm asking is I've been told be a few collextors to re-submit it .
    thank You for you advice.
    bob
     
  12. Mark Feld

    Mark Feld Rare coin dealer

    No, the one I posted was sold in a Heritage auction - I just wanted to show images of a 65 and that good details on the sails are not required for that grade.

    I can't tell from the images whether yours looks under-graded or not - sorry. The luster appears to be subdued and the central reverse appears a bit flat/"rubby" - that is an area that can often affect the grade on Hudson commems.
     
  13. connor1

    connor1 Collector

    OK, Mark i value your opinion,an should be happy w/a PCGS MS63.Paid $425 in 1996 & it has appreciated since ,so I'll leave it alone & be happy with what I got,
    Thanks again for you time & knowledge,
    Bob
     
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