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Does the Barber have a photo certificate to go with it?
[ATTACH]I just got this one back, very fond of it as well
I just picked this one up today
It's the same coin I just had it regraded by NGC, before the mid 90s the vam 24 did not exist, so all 24s graded before then are designated as 11s
You don't see many 24s or 11s graded, only a few hundred out there. This coin has actually been both in its lifetime[ATTACH]
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Nice 1883cc dmpl, I just got mine back from NGC [ATTACH]
I belive ANACS changed their grading formats before the went to slabs, during the last generation of photo certificate, in order to compete with...
Thanks, I agree, I have an 1881s Morgan with a photo grade of ms63/67, and the reverse is stunning, but it makes me think it would grade ms64...
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It is a transfer certificate, so it could have had an individual on the original, the only problem is the ANA, did not save many records from this...
I never said you should, my post was about NGC submissions, I made a statement pertaining to this. If you read the entire thread, you will also...
I actually stated at NGC the 24 is more rare, meaning has a much lower population than the VAM 11, which is a true statement if you check NGC...
Thanks, Chris, glad to see these older photo certificates hold their weight
When the 1900 was graded, the VAM 24 wasn't classified, and the VAM 11 has the same double die reverse. All VAM 24 were known as VAM 11s before...
Yeah, ANACS only graded proofs 60 or 65, no middle grades, so I knew it would go higher, was actually thinking 63 would be a great score.
Yeah, but at NGC the 24 is more rare than the 11, only 5 higher and they show no other ms64+ grades in their registry and only 21 in ms64
I am a die hard ANACS photo grade collector, I keep a membership at NGC for access to their databases. I generally only submit coins if it is a...
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