Calling @Lehigh96 @kSigSteve and others before I reveal the grade.
I wanted it to be more challenging. :D The Trueviews alone don't give the full picture, so that is why I included both photos.
I was debating between AU 58 and MS 63....I don't think there is wear, so I'll call it a 63
The "stubble" on the jaw tends to be known as planchet roughness and you are correct that many Jeffersons have it. I believe the graders allow it...
I'll call it an MS 66+ That Morgan looks very clean and lustrous. There are virtually no distractions outside some minimal chatter in the left...
Two photos of the same coin are available. Please vote in the poll and add your comments. You have up to two selections: grade and plus....
It's a self slab (a holder you can buy that can be opened and closed). In the spot for the label, someone put in the label from what was a PCGS...
The so-called dollar website says it is "incuse"
Here is my gold Morgan. :D I owned one a few years back but didn't hold onto it. Realizing my error, I decided to search for a replacement and the...
I agree with rarity being a possible tie breaker in a type set. But the goal of registry type sets isn't to necessarily have the rarest coin-just...
It's a legitimate slab. The coin is a crusty Morgan that does not look attractive. Grade wise, 64 is likely fine. It has a clean cheek (not often...
Maybe it's @ZoidMeister ...who would know his address better than Zoid himself? :p
Not really; I just have even more items on my watch list. The ones with the small bids are ones I'm more likely to return to and bid again at the end.
It was an early "tracking" bid to follow the auction. I do that on certain coins. If they are too high when I come back Sunday (day of auction), I...
The slab in the original link was the most recent reincarnation of PCI. It started September 2012 and lasted a few years before going dark (looks...
David Lawrence only had it in the Dominion era that you mentioned (2008-2010). The photo slabs were well before his time and under different...
I'll call that some good predicting! :D [ATTACH]
$1,278 plus buyer's fee as of 5:06 CST
I think the coin deserves a toning premium, but not a significant one. I'd say 10%-25% over a generic MS 67. I'll guess it gets to $1,550. I'm...
Parts of that coin seem to have entered the "environmental damage" territory. So while the color could pass, I don't think the coin makes it into...
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