Very pleasing example and I would have thought higher than the assigned grade. That filled S really caught my eye....:)
I'll just call in an expert in the field, @messydesk My apology for dragging you into this JB, but....
Ha! My first thought was $ as well. Superior example and congrats on completing set #1....VF
+1. Artificial bag toned on the obverse and artificial album toned on the reverse. Double neg. doesn't make a positive in this case....
I suggest you post this Morgan on VAMworld 2 for all the Morgan experts to see. Then come back and post the results... Or I will for...
And space age at that....:)
I say send it to PCGS and end this ridiculous thread...:troll:
A Shelby AC Cobra...
Why not a grading system that is based on eye appeal - EA1 - EA70? That's pretty much how I buy coins.....
It is interesting that it's an off center strike.o_O
Yeah, it was down yesterday but back up when I logged on this morning.
I went 66. Only a couple scattered ticks is my reasoning.
It does appear to be a bit of a conservative grade. I guess the graders saw something that we're not in the images....
MS64, if it were an older holder when PL grades were a bit looser I would say possible PL but since it's a newer generation slab I'll say not.
$190 is not bad for a dealer buy price given an average MS63ish coin.
Yep, first thing I noticed, it's the wrong reverse.
Did you find the "Sort by filled 2 guide"? http://ec2-13-58-222-16.us-east-2.compute.amazonaws.com/wiki/Sort_by_Filled_2 VAMworld2 member...
Maybe he'll resurface in another 8 years, kinda like a cicadas.:rolleyes:
MS65BN. Excellent post!!:)
Here's one with an interesting label, It's a VAM-39 but the label says MPD-001.o_O[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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