Thank you everyone for your opinions, all in all i took a four dollar gamble so no hard feelings, I dont normally buy unslabbed ikes but im really glad i did because for four dollars i think i did alright. Heres a new pic of the obverse and maybe rodeoclown is right it has a scratch but i dont feel it would keep it from being graded.
For $4, you did alright, not like you broke the bank buying it. But nevertheless, like I said before, a scratch is a scratch and it does affect the grade. Scratches are considered damage in my opinion. If you think it would grade without a mention of the scratch, by all means, send it in to get graded.
Lol i agree with you whole heartedly about a scratch being important on a coin and i also have the benefit of having the coin in hand. I would have only sent it in if i had gotten a better response from you guys but lets face the truth not worth the gamble sending it in.
I'm going to go with MS63 on this one. I think that the dings and scratches make it at best a 64 and then those rim dings at 5 and 8 o'clock push it down to a MS63 IMHO. But, for $4 I don't think you did too bad.
Here is the coin photographed under normal light before i was using a table lamp in a dark room. I know it dosent change your opinions just wanted to give you an accurate idea of luster.
I agree with what has been stated: 63 all day long, maybe a chance for 64, absolute long shot at 65. Still a nice looking coin and good deal. TC
But a scratch is a scratch, right? So if that 76-S were a 71-D it would score higher? Not being smart - just trying to figure out PCGS grading standards...
What are you talking about? Its a different coin by a different user? Your confusing the heck out of me. What are you trying to say? Ruben
I had thought that all coins were graded qually, based upon their merits alone. But it seems as if a coin from a mint set, such as the 76-S I posted are graded differently. The point being that the 76-S was graded at MS65 with virtually no marks, while the 71 had more obvious blemishes so it would seem it could not be graded the same as the 76-S. So now we know that the circulation strikes are graded differetly for some reason. How about the 73 Ike I posted - would that be hammered by PCGS as it was never released for circulation?