I want to call this 64, but I'm not sure if it quite makes it from these pics. I'll go 63+
I know these are highly dependent on the variety, but I'm at F-12. Low confidence on this one.
I've wanted a PL example since they came out, but they are just so darn expensive!
Great color! I'm not a fan of the scratch from her throat to the rim, but overall a solid coin if the price was right.
I'll be honest, I would have guessed 65. The sorts of people who buy coins like that are either at the shows and look at the coin in hand, or...
Huh. That's one I'd have to see in hand. I think if we were more familiar with the strike characteristics of these, we might have gotten closer....
Yes, AU looks correct. I have no idea what it would sell for, as this is not my market. I don't see any lamination errors. What I do see is a...
I'm at a strong 64.
Yeah, 65 seems safe for this one.
That was my plan. I realize more people are comfortable with Morgan's than many other series, so I wanted to build some confidence before we move...
Yes. I don't submit to PCGS, but I do submit to NGC. I've done it on a couple of occasions.
At 67* PL CAC, it is one of the finest examples known for the series. Just a handful have ever graded 68.
I don't know much about Russian coins, but they don't look right. Especially the one on the right, it has the look of a modern counterfeit.
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If there is a labelling error, or you think the coin is overgraded, they will review it for free. However, this is just they got it wrong so...
Very nice! Here's my contribution to the classic commems with ships, and is the hundred years older counterpart to your Columbus commem:...
Beautiful toning! I guessed 58, but I could see an argument for 55.
Why was he selling them so cheap?
How good is CoinTalk compared to the TPGs? Let's find out! Over the next several months, I'll be posting a continuous stream of Guess the Grade...
I don't know exactly what the haze is from. Often, it is from the plastic the holder was made of. I might personally try acetone first, but MS70...
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