MS65+. Focal points pretty clean, decent strike, a little contrast.
Pretty easy to artificially turn a Morgan purple. Seldom happens naturally.
1.Because mint state Morgan's are large heavy coins and spent a lot of time being jostled around in bags, what may pass for coin to coin contact...
Blatant AT. You just found a seller to avoid.
Don't submit the coin shown. Not worth it.
All I see is the "halo" around the devices and rim that is a result of polishing, buffing and/or improper cleaning.
I don't really remember. But I was occasionally reading on the grading service's forums and then discovered CT. I liked the format and the...
They are legit. My transactions with them have been smooth. Everything I've heard about Ian in numismatic circles has been good.
No argument from me, quite likely, but I don't think NGC would really ding it for that. And to stir the pot a bit.... possibly has better eye...
I thought I was maybe seeing a little luster in the crevices, hence my grade.
VF35
I'm no expert on grading seated coinage, but the shield is completely outlined, and the left stars show some detail. Yet some areas show...
No, it would need to grade MS68 RD for there to be any logic to certifying this cent. Do you know what an MS68 looks like? :)They are mighty scarce.
I think it's denticle Coin forum, you know.
I hope you will tell us before this thread fades away.
I debated pretty hard on whether to go 64 or 65 on the 1886. First impression was 65, but I backed off for some reason. Maybe the other's...
F+ details, cleaned and scratched. That said, truly problem free examples are scarce.
Congrats, nice feeling to add a CC Morgan. I do think the price paid is reflective of what they are going for, rather than what the PCGS guide...
1886 64 1883 63*
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