OK, but no coin that is graded MS60-62 is going to be graded any higher than MS63 no matter how good it's strike is - if all other things are...
Both, and that's exactly why it's still in that holder.
Sell it it's over-graded.
Ms63.
What ??? How do you jump from 62ish to 68-69 ? I'm confused. What the OP said was - " Is it possible for a weakly struck coin, missing some...
In the one case yes and in the other case no. For any coin to be given any grade all of the criteria for that grade have to met by the coin. If...
Right now there isn't, that's not to say there won't be someday. Personally I think value should be taken out of the equation. But that is not...
In some cases yes. But there are those cases where it might still be the same grade, even if it did have stronger strike. There's no hard fast...
Won't argue with that.
That depends on what you call a top rating. But coins with weak strikes are often graded MS65. Higher than that can happen, but not real often.
Howdy Nicole - Welcome to the Forum !! Sorry to tell you this, but the coin is not genuine - it's a copy.
You can find nice coins in rolls, circulation - just about anywhere. It just takes some patience.
Works for me. The coin might be worth a few bucks, that's about it.
Yup ;)
I gotta say thanks to you ! Thanks to all of you actually, well, except for maybe spock :D It you guys who make Coin Talk what it is, without...
Eye appeal, no doubt at all. For a coin to have great eye appeal it has to have it all.
One small thing Mike, it is not my definition. It is the definition. I only report what the pros have written pal.
I think this is what you want - Coinflation.com
Based on the obv only - MS62.
No they won't - they'll melt them.
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