I'll guess PR67, since there appear to be a few tics, or maybe some roughness that didn't strike out?
Hello, new member! I rather think your dime was cleaned at some point and the color is just toning from an envelope or some other environmental...
Buffs are tough for me too. I'll guess MS63.
Melt sounds about right for a dealer offer. If you can find a buyer they seem to be selling for $12+ in some venues.
I reckon I'm having an off day. Just wondered why I'm out of line with the concensus. I'm still trying to shake off the last of the virus. I...
Well I have bought morgans for 25 years in TPG holders....and I'm usually close or on in GTGs. That's why this one bugs me a bit. I totally...
Guess I'm in the minority here...still having trouble seeing this as better than a 62+. Maybe I'd agree in hand.
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OK, I just homed in on the reeding marks on the cheek.But I had a feeling I was low.
61PL Am I being too hard on it? The reverse looks nice.
Keying off the low end for the grade comment, I'll guess 64.
[ATTACH] I just store most of mine in non-pvc flips. But yours is nice enough to rate an airtite in my opinion.
Capped bust halves should be toned IMO. Yours is attractive, yet the appearance isn't quite right for a 100% original AU half. As mentioned, many...
I believe it is because, due to the method of manufacture, there is noticeable variance in diameter on CBH's. Even with the foam rings some coins...
Ah you just beat me @micbraun. 110 is where I'm settling also.
There are reasons it's raw. Looks messed with, and authenticity??? The eagle's breast looks weird.
Wild guess PF64
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I won't disagree, but the paper label is less isolated in these slabs. Hence, a stronger and quicker reaction often does occur in my observation.
Silver tones in the no-line NGC slabs. Sometimes beautifully, this one went bad.
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