I have an idea. It just kinda hit me, too. I have been considering putting together a grading set and this coin may be perfect for the job! It’s...
Less than the 1945 unless it’s in much better condition than the other two.
I get it, but I wasn’t assuming that I would submit it for regrading. Maybe a gold bean, but I don’t see any sense in playing the crack out game....
But it’s in a 63 holder...
It’s an attractive coin
Here’s a different angle on the cheek. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Sage advice sir. So if I could get it for 63 money, I should buy it, right?
It’s for sale in the shop where I work
If you look at the barcode, The Coin is in a 63 holder, Bill
What do you Morgan experts think of this coin? [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
As I have said many times, Morgan’s are not my strength
You are correct in the fact that I missed 60, but I was earlier corrected my Doug who stated: Doug’s information is more accurate.
Doesn't the cheek and fields have a lot of marks for an MS-65?
upside down, yes, if not completely make the system break altogether. The current system allows for all of these + and * designations, so it...
That isn't how I always understood grading. I was taught that hard wear would make a coin XF. AU is just for slight rub, and that's all. So, in a...
You don't need that many circulated grades. The only things that a 100 point scale does is allow for more confusion among Mint State grades than...
Love you, Uncle Frank
I disagree as sometimes it's not the artist, but the requirements put on the artist by the legislation. Take for example the 2019 50th...
The original Mint State grades had 4 grades: 63, 65, 67, and 70. I think of those as the cornerstones, the in between grades are exactly that,...
only on Friday
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