66
It all depends on what you collect. Do you have a specific focus or do you go for stray junk?
I've used both PCCB and Leuchtturm self slabs for my Moonlight Mint goodies.. Edit to add- I have used Quickslabs as well. I found one hiding in...
Has anyone used his grading service yet or is he still offshore with his secretary....:rolleyes::D
1886-P is common in MS, 1886 -S gets pricey in MS but not nearly that of the NO issue.
You and me both brother..;)
MS65
I do like the toning, MS65.
Let's see, it looks AU58 in the images to me and it's gold so it's probably MS62.
Tough call from these images but it looks like slight circulation friction on the obverse fields, AU58. This is one of the Morgan Dollar issues...
I try not to offer pricing suggestions especially on raw coins.
Grading by ANACS in the blue label era was known to be loose so I'll guess 67
The parallel lines on the cheek looks like roller wheel marks from the silver strip when it was drawn down to planchet thickness. Extreme marks...
Polishing lines.
You are correct this time. Follow the link Rick posted above. There's much more than what's listed in the Red Book....:)
Looking forward to see what you apply these funds to...:)
64PL
Go Sabers! And closer to my old home - Go Amerks!:)
A watched mailbox never fills up....:watching::(
And where I'm from it's also known as a hat trick..;) Congrats on 3 MS66's :woot:
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