I’ll say MS 63 again.
Yes to all above. Getting fooled several times upon submissions I’ve become leery of older coins that look brand new and are ungraded by PCGS or NGC.
The refurbished steelies are worth a penny apiece.
MS 63 due to a weaker strike.
I like the natural light “camel” toning seen on rims. “Tarnish” is a bad word in my vocabulary.
Natural Rainbow Toning naturally transitions from color to color. Ungraded I offer a 20% premium. Graded PCGS/NGC notes if a coin had...
Excellent deal tho the 43 and 43-S look better than the D. Restored steelies I junk out. Easily spotted in person or online. Very shiny, unatural.
Graded CC Morgan dollars mostly MS. GSAs other than the common 80-85. Some are pretty nice and may come back with a high grade if submitted....
Where's the rest of m on reverse?
I had it RB mostly red 66 until I saw the "m" on reverse appears half missing. EF.
Worse. I've been burned (never again) on internet auctions where a consignor (selling through auctioneer) has numerically and adjectively done...
Reholdering is $12ea from PCGS and a $10 minimum handling fee for all. I had some sticker residue on the back of a holdered Franklin. I thought...
"v Vinyl flap.
Gamblers lose often. Raw rare coins esp uncirculated ones often will be a problem. I think NGC felt sorry for me on the 16-D as they sent back...
Mintmark altered. I guess I can sell it as a 1916-S VG for a $1.00 but disclose that it looks like a D but really isnt.
Sure was hard to tell until it came back in a bb. Is the fellow that collects counterfeits still around.
Whizzed and cleaned.
Too much time and energy spent on non numisimatical value. There are all kinds of melt value coins out there. But a dealer should not always...
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