Although I do agree that these should keep it from a 65. The Mirrored fields do accent them way more than they are. Honestly
There is one thing here Insider. You grade and restore coins, and have much knowledge in counterfiet detection. I and others here are fully aware...
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Arbie it is an extreme example of die deterioration doubling. Same type of doubling as the 1963 you posted.
Please show us a reference to this Variety. @Insider This is classic MD as the doubling is flat and shelf like and only shows on the rim side of...
He said he was quitting because we didn't know about the little die chip. As if it was a big valuable variety, that we all should know about.
If anyone else wants to guess the grade, I will post the reveal later today. @Tamaracian @jtlee321 @CircCam
Still not seeing it Arbie. It is all die deterioration. The LLO is die deterioration. Easily identified by the heavy metal flow lines on the...
There is a lot of die deterioration doubling on your coin. I am not seeing the DDO/DDR There are similarities, but thats about it.
I posted it in @Hommer GTG thread about yellow toning.
It's a damaged MM.
There are quite a few of these 80'S Morgans that were graded PL that are borderline PL and some that just don't make the standards anymore. This...
Thank you, The spots are very minor but they are there. The one on the neck below the jawline, it could be a bit of terminal toning but I don't...
Being in the grading game back in the 80's. What kind of company were they? And how did their grades compare to the other TPG's?
I can't teach you circulation. Did you get the Sunnywood toning chart?
I won't comment on the Variety. The photos are phenomenal, There are other aspects of circulation that you have to consider when evaluating errors...
Nice condition JT.
@charley you have an examp;e to post here? We have been asking @baseball21 for years, he/she still hasn't produced. Still Baseball has useful...
We have to start somewhere right? I looked for almost an hour for the example you posted. I wonder for the rest of you, Are you more interested in...
You should definitely contact them. I think it was a computer issue. You, should be able to see a partial collar even, in the slab.
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