There are some T designations out there where the coin is so-so and it probably just meant the opposite of white in those cases....
Proof coin..somewhere in the 65-67 range...I'll guess PR 65
I have coins in my collection that I think are under graded and some that I think are over graded (with the others being acceptable for the...
Thanks for checking! It's just one of those mechanical errors that someone didn't catch (like when it says 50c for a Quarter). I certainly...
Rd. 1: 1921 MS 65 Green CAC Morgan--> Yes: 4 vs No: 3 Rd. 2: 1835 AU 50 Green CAC 50c--> Yes: 2 vs No: 8 Rd. 3: 1939-S Oregon MS 65 Gold CAC...
As someone that likes unusual and oddball slabs, I've kicked around the idea of making my own. Recently that idea came to fruition and the slab...
I actually thought AU 55 at first and then adjusted it one level down to be more conservative. It definitely has the AU look and I'm certain the...
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I'll go NO CAC I'm questioning the hits on the bell lines and around the bell
Floor is open...
AU 53
It might not have received it, but I'll say YES
MS 66 T and Star (not 5fs)... luster is there, color makes it into a star holder, and the T was kept from the original label (I've seen them leave...
Thanks! It drew me in but I probably ended up overpaying for it.
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According to their website, they do. It is listed in this section on the link below: "What superlative designations does ANACS use when it grades...
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That's just normal grading. Both sides have to be accounted for when giving a grade to the coin (with the obverse often having a higher impact on...
I agree with that description representing full steps. Unfortunately, in practice I see it being loosened. The TPGs don't seem to follow that...
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