MS63, MS64 and MS65? thanks
exactly,plus they want to keep everybody happy so they'll submitt more coins.
the modern coin collectors will be in for an "rude awakening" if or when they want to sell their MS70 coins, w/o Ebay these coins wouldn't be in a...
LOL!! yes,so rare that the mint is still cranking them out everyday. and as for Morgans at least we know they aren't making anymore MS99 tomorrow.
i remember the first raw coin i submitted to PCGS when they first started in 89 ? :confused: anyhow, it was a 1917-D Type 1 standing lib quarter....
Lehigh...i don't know, maybe b/c the grey sheet never went beyond MS67, so in my mind a 67 is the perfect coin,but like i said in couple of my...
i'm thinking about the 'REAL" coins he could of bought for $13,500. :yes: really sad to see people falling for these modern day coin hype. :(
yep, i remember those days. :yes: i will never believe in them MS/PR 68-70 B.S. grades. :rolleyes:
after the hype is over ....i feel sorry for those owners of these so call perfect coins.
i bought a few original rolls (common dates) in early 1980's.
1892 counterfeit $10 lib everything looks good except the dentils between 8-9 o clock on the rev.
#1 #2 and #3 are no good. #4 looks good. #5 looks good only b/c most 1908 2.5 Ind comes with no breast feathers.
must be ...cuz i don't see any other reason to slab a coin that was made yesterday. :confused:
am i the only person to believe that there are no such grade as MS 68-70?
please excuse me if this is a stupid question. why do people send modern coins in for grading? :scratch: i've been away from the coin market in...
not this coin. as far as i can remember i bought this coin on the day it came back from PCGS. i really have nothing to lose b/c i know it'll come...
IMO...the coin is a nice 64. tempt to crack it,but then i don't know toady's grading standard compared to the early 90's when this coin was graded.
yes unsealed, only the two end coins were partly toned where the paper flaps made contact with the coins.it takes many yrs for a coin to tone...
yep!!
haven't you seen Morgan $s that were toned end coins from an original roll?
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