I keep going back and forth between AU details and Unc details, cleaned and obv scratch.
Are you going to get that slabbed? I'd probably grade it MS-64 at least.
You guys really don't have to speculate. The terms are defined in the ANA grading guide. Marketers may use the wrong terms, but they just as often...
I have found a lot of the Omaha Bank Hoard to be generously graded. In my opinion, those marks on the cheekbone, couple with the somewhat muted...
So, who played in the grading game? How did you do? Tell us a bit about it.
If I can buy a 2000 year old Roman coin for $10, I'm guessing I'll be able to buy this coin for a similar amount in the year 4019.
This will never be worth 100 dollars. This will never be worth 10 dollars, unless the price of silver goes up. You have a polished AU coin.
This is an extremely common coin, and its value will never be more than its silver content. This coin will never be worth "a thousand dollars."
Are all of those hairlines on the coin, or on the holder it is in? To me, it looks like a harshly polished AU coin, not an MS-65.
Someday I would like to go to this show.
St. Stephens has one of the coolest roofs. The cathedral is quite visible on the Vienna skyline, and sticks out. You can see it from just about...
I think he's talking about the microscopic third picture that's barely visible even on my enormous 32" monitor. What I'm seeing is a...
I have 2 sets that I am working on. I am focused on those sets, and I don't buy extra gadgets that don't fit those two sets. I don't have the...
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Check them out here: https://www.ngccoin.com/news/article/7102/ There are some amazing sets honored, and you could spend a very pleasant rainy...
But there is no WEAR! There are a whole ton of ugly marks, but no actual wear. An AU coin is AU because it has wear. An MS coin is MS because it...
I'm not surprised. Whenever I see massive fingerprints in prime focal areas, such as on this coin, I reflexively deduct a grade because I find...
I said it had a shot at 66 ;) I'm not surprised, that cheek is remarkably clean.
Wow. That is superb. Congrats!
I feel like the TPGs are the most inconsistent in the 60-63 range, especially on common coins like these Morgans. I can see an argument being made...
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