Grading proofs has a lot to do with the amount of hairlines on the coin. It's easy to hide hairlines with images.
Heck, if you can afford a coin like this, why send it under the economy submission? Ha, ha! Unless you mortgaged your home.....
Haha "afford" is a relative word... I sometimes aquire coins cheaply raw with intentions of selling them, but I'd say 9 out of 10 never make it back out to the market.. I have issues.... Hahahha
Thanks again Guys : ). Not sure if my previous post went through since I was on my phone. It was in a proof 64 old white slab. The previous owner of 30 years had cracked it out with hoped of pcgs or ngc, but apparently never got around to it... Whether this is true or not only time will tell. I have another proof half coming in today supposedly that I will be submitting it with if it ever arrives... The pope is in town and has stopped mail delivery! : (
Grading proofs from pictures is almost impossible. Based on what I can see of the surfaces, I'm going to guess 62, with a shot at 63.