Grading ANACS Grading part 4/20

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Guess the ANACs grade on this 1973 D Ike

Poll closed Jul 16, 2021.
  1. MSS62

    25.0%
  2. MS63

    50.0%
  3. MS64

    6.3%
  4. MS65

    6.3%
  5. MS66

    6.3%
  6. MS67

    6.3%
  1. cplradar

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  3. mrweaseluv

    mrweaseluv Supporter! Supporter

    I called it 66 the dink in the hair a bit to large to call it a 67... Nice one :D
     
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  4. Anthony Mazza

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  5. ldhair

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    63
     
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  6. cplradar

    cplradar Talmud Chuchum


    This one is the coin - of the twienty - that I question the most because that gash across the head is obviously not from the minting process and not a normal bag mark, and also on the lip. So I don't know. I am obviously ignorant of grading Clads.
     
  7. ldhair

    ldhair Clean Supporter

    Grading these can drive you crazy. To make it more fun the services use different standards. I guess my standards are about what PCGS used 10 or 15 years ago.
     
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  8. chascat

    chascat Well-Known Member

    63, but should be a DETAILS coin for the deep gouge.
     
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  9. cplradar

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    It is really not that deep. It is exagerated by the photograph
     
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  10. cplradar

    cplradar Talmud Chuchum

    Here is the original image beforew grading
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  11. Dynoking

    Dynoking Well-Known Member

    Because it’s a large clad coin with reeding TPGS can be forgiving with bag marks. The gash across the farhead not so sure about. I voted MS64
     
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  12. Mr.Q

    Mr.Q Well-Known Member

    Bag marks, a bit of wear, MS-62 in my opinion. Thanks
     
  13. Steve Shupe

    Steve Shupe Active Member

    the damage to his lip (displaced metal) as well as the bag marks and forehead/hair mark limits this to a MS62 in my opinion.
     
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  14. micbraun

    micbraun coindiccted

    No no no, don‘t say that. You’ll be next to me in the doghouse :-D
     
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  15. chascat

    chascat Well-Known Member

    Just been looking thru all my ANACS graded Ikes..All two...and they're both at least two grades off...LOL!...on the LOW end.
     
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  16. Mac McDonald

    Mac McDonald Well-Known Member

    63...just maybe 64, but NO WAY details for obv mark(s).
     
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  17. cplradar

    cplradar Talmud Chuchum


    what could be the cause of that? It is not post-mint damage. It went from the mint to cello to the market.
     
  18. john65999

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  19. chascat

    chascat Well-Known Member

    In those days the Mint was into production and not much time was spent on quality for business strikes. Planchets were mass produced with not much regard for beauty. The coins were struck at high speed, dumped into bins, and then bagged. Mint sets had no better handling than circulation strikes. Even the blue silver strikes were handled in the same way, but were packaged in a timely manor. Mint sets received no better handling than circulation strikes, thus all the planchet flaws and hits. Only luck and an occasional miracle produced the few truly nice Ikes which we're fortunate to collect today.
     
  20. mrweaseluv

    mrweaseluv Supporter! Supporter

    I have to agree about the treatment of the circulation strikes even the circulation mint sets.. However considerable attention was paid to the proof coins. In the early 70s coin collecting was at one of it's highest points with a LCS in just about every town. These proof coins were prized because of the lack of quality in the circulation strikes and a good majority of them survived to be found with many graded and slabbed at 68+. Just the number still in gem condition keeps their prices down vs circulation strikes of which high grade examples can be hard to come by :D
     
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  21. cplradar

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