I would hope that it has 2nd and 3rd cycle toning. according to the chart below. [IMG]
Here are two that I picked up together. They aren't really much to look at condition wise. But the secondary image transfer from the Whitman...
I am at gem. That is a very perty Morgan. Very minor scuffing on the cheek and fields and Eagles breast. I could see it better than a 65 depends...
Just trying to help on the photo aspect of posting. it is much easier when full size. Those coins are spenders worth 1 cent each.
How about clicking edit on your posts then clicking on the full size option next to the photo. Just make sure you don't offer them for sale here....
Sorry it's damage or PMD.
I voted in the poll as to what I feel the TPG gave the coin. Is it possible to tell us the what style slab it is in? I will reserve my opinion of...
This isn't your thread. Start your own.......:troll::troll::troll:
Thats great! Hope you heal quicker than expected.
Edit I thought I was talking to the OP of the thread @Todd walker
Basic front and back, OBV and REV photos would help us and you immensely. Welcome to CT.
Food for thought. Some of us post the grade they see vs the grade that the grade that they think the TPG gave it. I am guilty on both accounts. As...
You already started a thread on this. You need to post photos.
If the edge shows the cladding it is normal. If it is a solid silver/nickel color than it was plated. You can buy these as sets, plated in gold,...
There is slight toning on the coin posted, so how does that work?
Can't help unless you post a photo of both sides. The odds are that it has environmental damage. Weight would also be a factor.
Same here.
+1 *2
Even with the clean reverse there is too much contact on the obverse to call the first coin gem. Market grading has turned into a guessing game....
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