We have two that guessed this one right. Personally, I feel the coin would look better in an MS67* holder than MS67+, but thats just me. [img]
I had to go back into my photos and upload all of my old MS63 Morgan photos. [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
When I try that, I get a message box saying that the image is copyrighted by NGC.
If you wish, I am packing now, gonna be on the road soon. Don't you have work to do? Like coins to grade?
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I might cut my losses on this one guys, maybe use it as a gift or even a giveaway item for a future contest.
I am not calling anyone a "rube" rather I am trying to explain how you are treating the members of these forums with less experience and knowledge...
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A 39-S sells for $40-$50 in MS65, my current investment is $22. The PCGS grading fee will be $25. Honestly, as long as it grades I can’t lose...
That sounds like a grand idea!
So, what should I do about it?
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This coin has an MS67 obverse with an MS66 reverse and the cut across the steps precludes the 5FS designation. I really have no idea what NGC was...
Womp, Womp [img] Nobody got this one right, and that includes NGC. I've seen this coin in hand, it hasn't been cleaned. My guess was MS64 with...
I'm at 4.0, that photo/video leads me to believe that this Rosie doesn't have the requisite luster for a higher score.
So you are saying as a professional numismatist who worked as a grader at several TPGs that you enjoy giving the "chatroom rubes" impossible tests...
You don’t need to guess, you can see the clear prongs of the PCGS holder in the photos.
The problem is that it seems like Skip is more interested in playing "gotcha" with the chatroom amateurs than simply testing the numismatic skills...
It is all Jefferson Nickels, the Rodney Dangerfield of US coins.
Playing the odds huh? I don't blame ya!
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