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 saw the lines and assumed it was die polish as that would seem too obvious to be missed if it was a sign of cleaning. I liked the color and am...
I was also in the MS 66 RD camp before seeing the reveal ...cool strike through!
MS 66
Surprisingly even polls don't draw a ton of votes (outside of a few instances). I'm not sure why as many are private.
MS 63
F15 based on the lines in the wheat stalks is how I see it ...and we can call this the split grading... like in the 1980s when companies such as...
PF 68 ...probably with a star for obverse cameo
PR 65
This certainly did get interesting! Nice detective work @kSigSteve :cool:
I like it but something makes me think JA did not ....no sticker
The photo made it a hard call between AU 55 and MS 62 .... I'll go with my first impression that there is wear and it's a 55.
This one is a 62 ...seems fair overall [IMG]
This one got the sticker...I'm not a fan of the look, but it has that original look that tends to earn a CAC sticker. [IMG]
They don't necessarily bean all plus coins. Of those that they do, not many are gold (gold stickers are fairly uncommon regardless of plus or no...
You are correct; I forgot the third option. Has anyone seen a 67+ with a gold CAC before? I recently saw a 66+ with a gold sticker.
MS 63 (I was debating between a 63 and 64 but went conservative here based on some of the scattered hits)
there are only two options though...50/50 chance :p
This is another coin type that confuses me when grading. :p I went with MS 66 (could be lower if the luster isn't strong)
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