I have to say, I'm quite surprised with the number of people who think this coin has artificial toning/questionable color. The toning is not over...
MS65*
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The combination of the darkness of the reverse, softness of strike, and the hits on the neck limit the grade to MS64 for me despite the attractive...
That coin is amazing, I'm also gonna say MS67.
I'm not so sure. If you have never tried to crack an SEGS slab, trust us, they are a different beast than any other slab, like an indestructible...
I understand the desire of the TPGs to be lenient to key dates, but this coin has obvious wear and deserves an AU58 grade.
Right back at ya David Harken
Any Brunello di Montalcino
MS65 MS64
I'm still trying to figure out how ANACS gave that coin CAMEO with that obverse? There doesn't seem to be much contrast on the obverse.
If you believe that gradeflation is real, then you shouldn't see the CAC as a sticker scam. The entire point of the CAC is to separate the A & B...
Do I get points for mentioning the contrast on the reverse devices? :D
I like toned coins with exceptional eye appeal worthy of the star designation and I like any coin worthy of a strike designation.
Nice toned war nickel, decent surfaces, good luster. Your reverse photo is hiding what looks to be very attractive color.
Didn't see it, but this 1881-S Morgan Dollar PCGS MS69 CAC Jack Lee impressed me. [IMG]
Yup, and they will do it for strike designations as well. $10 per coin.
Untoned Morgan Dollars: 5 Rainbow Toned Morgan Dollars: 10 As a toning enthusiast, rainbow toned Morgans really are the pinnacle of toned...
Maybe the wanted to milk $10 more out of someone for a designation review.
Holy resurrection!
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