San Diego deserves a star
AT
MS68
That coin has just enough vibrancy of color and evenness of the toning to warrant a star IMO. That is a great looking coin.
Looks like a MA secondary toning on an old proof coin.
Gotta be a Star
It’s ugly, and it doesn’t conform to any recognized pattern or color scheme which to me indicates it is QT/AT
No star
AT/QT
I think it’s almost always a bad thing when a coin upgrades more than 1 grade, regardless of series. It hurts the credibility of the entire...
My claim was a hypothesis to explain why we have started to see graded rainbow toned coins getting expensive grade bumps upon resubmission from...
I'm aware when the coins were graded, and you don't have any insider information as to the policy changes or lack thereof by PCGS. People are...
If coins with friction are graded as low mint state, how do one of these coins actually attain an AU55 or AU58 grade? I know that the TPGs use a...
That isn't a good enough reason. Morgan Dollars are extremely easy to grade and the professional graders at PCGS aren't going to have a two point...
I've been collecting rainbow toned coins for over 15 years, and it was always extremely rare to see coins get more than a single grade bump for...
Wanna prove that?
I have no experience collecting or grading gold coins other than Saints, but in most numismatic circles, friction in the fields typically...
I think this particular coin highlights the recent trend by the TPGs to start rewarding dramatic rainbow toning with multiple point bumps rather...
Solid NT/MA
I’m a yes on the MS60.
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