Thanks, the scuffs on the rev are much less apparent, and I think the rub on the obv (esp right leg) is more apparent on the ngc images. To me...
what service graded it?
avoiding cleaned coins is the toughest part as a lot of rejects from the TPG's will be found on the raw market. The second 34-d looks better to...
Nice looking trade dolllar with original surfaces. I have a couple myself. [IMG][IMG][IMG][IMG]
Looks like some significant wear to me, so I will guess a bit lower at 45. that being said, I really like the patina and subltle tone on this...
welcome to the forum, halves offer a lot of coin for the money, I think, and the variety of designs over the years makes them very interesting....
very bright and no "skin" so dipped. While very little wear I see much less luster on the obv than I would expect, leading me to think it has...
I agree the Morgan is fake. the date is very puffy/mushy as are most of the obv. letters. overall surface has a grainy look to it. I lean...
Bman, have your checked the auction prices realized at pcgs? eBay? Heritage? Look I don't like to be blunt and maybe I just had a long day but...
I'm thinking 45 ish.
65ish
before seeing the slab photo.. I thought 64. the "luster photos" helped. very nice looking cwt.
I'm terrible at grading from photos. WAG 64.
I have, an 1806 quarter with some barely visible graffiti on the rev, and an 1878-cc trade dollar with some light pin scratches where someone...
My guess before seeing the reveal was 45, but I could see it in an AU holder.
I don't collect much copper,but I don't see any signs of a cleaning . The scratch is the only limiting factor. Having it in a "genuine" holder...
I like it, but has some env. damage or corrosion.
Looks genuine to me.
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