Its a little softly struck but I still think it has enough for a gem grade. MS65
Can you at least post a link to what you are talking about? Is this the Mercury Dime?
Completely unnecessary comment, I sell good quality coins and don't misrepresent them. Furthermore, I wasn't the one who graded the "ugly...
The 68 is an MS66/67 without the toning, whoever graded that coin MS65 was drunk. Say what you want, those coins are tremendous and don’t look...
What I’m saying is they don’t look out of place in their new holders. If they were untoned, would they be 2 grades lower? I don’t think so.
I’m never gonna defend that coin, and I said so in the thread. Heck, the toning isn’t even that great.
Some of those coins in that thread looked to be undergraded based on their start grade. I feel like if you posted gtg for most of those coins,...
Can you show me an example of where a coin has been graded on eye appeal alone? You are claiming that the TPGs are bumping the grades 2-3 points...
There are plenty of lustrous, well struck coins with clean surfaces and butt ugly toning. The fact that the example shown above has terminal...
The ear on the obverse and the flatness on the eagle and arrows on the reverse look like incomplete strike. I don't see any friction in the...
I’m not criticizing, but am purposefully stating that my grade would be MS64+.
From a macro perspective, this coin looks like an MS65, but when you zoom in, there is just too much chatter in the focal areas to warrant a gem...
Here’s the thing, everyone here always talks about buy the coin not the holder. I submit to you that the 50-D Jefferson is high end MS66 or low...
$38
We have a winner, $35 on the nose.
I’m curious, why is your guess so high?
I think it gets a gold, the coin looks like a solid MS66 to me.
That’s more than an OGH, that’s a rattler.
I like A, but I don't think any of these would get a star.
I think it is MS66PL
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