@kSigSteve you are up
Summary Chapter 1 Rd. 1: 1883-O Morgan NGC MS63* [Obv]...CT -> 3.6 (Mid) vs You -> 4 (Mid-High) Rd. 2: 1880 Morgan PCGS MS62 [Obv]...CT -> 2.7...
I'll say Green
Do you feel it has been consistent with coins like this one in terms of failing CAC for being cleaned long ago? Or is it a toss-up if it will pass?
Rd. 1: 1921 MS 65 Green CAC Morgan--> Yes: 4 vs No: 3 Rd. 2: 1835 AU 50 Green CAC 50c--> Yes: 2 vs No: 8 Rd. 3: 1939-S Oregon MS 65 Gold CAC...
I'll say 6.0 A monster can be a 63 or 64 graded coin if the color is there (and it is in this case).
If you do have a guarantee from the dealer, then it sounds like it is worth sending in. I'm not seeing obvious signs of cleaning, but it is hard...
Thank you! The thing about the 1950 is that many don't have the typical proof look (the mirrors aren't as deep and cameo is quite hard to find)....
Here is the second one that I kept. One of only two Gold CACs that I ever made. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Nice! There was a period of time where I focused on Franklin proofs in cameo. It's a fun set and relatively affordable (although a few dates are...
I don't like that one either. A more gentle approach would be to post it as a Guess the Grade thread on CU. Then watch what happens when you do...
It's hard to say with just pictures. Does it looked cleaned to you?
It certainly does! :D
I like both of those too! That Peekaboo line sounded familiar and I figured out why. :) You helped dub my Lincoln cent in the thread below. :D...
2.9 ...I like the rainbow around the rims but it isn't enough coverage to go higher
I'm on the fence like @Publius2 ...I'm not sure what to think of the retoned coins in terms of CAC ....I will say NO CAC
Yep that's the order... and @kSigSteve you are on the list @brg5658 go ahead and post your example and @Mainebill please let us know your score...
MS 65 ...a few grazes on the cheek and the right field might cause it to be one point lower, but I'm guessing the holder still says 65
3.5 ...I like it too
At first both PCGS and NGC used the "MS" designation on coins like this and just noted satin finish on the label. Later they decided to separate...
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