That is actually kind of humorous, never seen anyone do that before. Guess I will just watch the NGC thread then.
I viewed this thread before looking at the same thread on NGC. I don't see anything in the OP of this thread that states it is a Morgan Dollar...
I think I know the answer to this question, but are we allowed to know what type of coin this is?
3.8 I like the colors and coverage on the reverse, but I don't like the obverse grade and if a PCGS Truview can't make the coin look lustrous,...
That rainbow toned Morgan Dollar is a quintessential example of a bag toned Morgan and is absolutely naturally toned. If you are interested in...
I grade that MS65 6FS. Nice early Jeff.
6, MONSTER
Back from vacation, I’m not as high on this Morgan as everyone else, I’m at 4.5.
Where do you see “marks of consequence” on the lower bell lines? The two largest are those highlighted by yellow circles by @Dima in a previous...
I think PCGS doesn’t like the muted luster on the obverse
I’m revising my grade: PCGS MS65+ FBL
It looks like an NGC holder so: MS66 This coin would easily garner FBL at PCGS but I don’t know if luster is good enough for PCGS premium gem...
Have you ever a had a slab scratched so bad that you had to have it reholdered? I’ve had a few! Here’s one! [IMG]
MS62
MS65 FH The full head seems to be clear and undeniable to me for all the reasons that @RonSanderson illustrated.
No Bean
Most of my inventory are mint state coins, and what proofs I do have are toners, but if you are expecting retail prices, I just don’t think one...
@Paddy54 , he was probably being hyperbolic intentionally in order for you to recognize the hyperbolic nature of your own posts on the subject....
The problem with modern proofs is that they are so prevalent in PF70 DCAM that registry collectors only want the 70’s, making anything less have...
Green bean
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