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<p>[QUOTE="No_Ragrets, post: 25873406, member: 151874"]I should <i>really</i> make sure I don't send my Morgans in then, because some of them are borderline AU-MS. At least some of the more expensive ones like '03-O, 94-S, and so on. </p><p><br /></p><p>I'm about 95% sure I'll pull the trigger and join up with CACG because I really don't mind an honest grade, even if that means my coin is downgraded to something I might not initially appreciate. I wonder how many 150-200+ year old coins they think exist that have never seen a thread of fabric touch it's surface though. Obviously, it if was <i>wiped clean</i> it deserves to be called out as such, but for a true straight-graded coin with no indication of fabric incidentally sliding along the fields (like being put into a pocket and taken out) over the course of a century or two, there can't be many examples out there.</p><p><br /></p><p>All in all, I'm kind of excited to try out CACG. I want to see how close (or far) I am from their grade when I try to estimate here and expect it to straight grade. And seeing those pictures from above... wow! Surely better than I can do, and it seems the True View isn't very true anymore.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="No_Ragrets, post: 25873406, member: 151874"]I should [I]really[/I] make sure I don't send my Morgans in then, because some of them are borderline AU-MS. At least some of the more expensive ones like '03-O, 94-S, and so on. I'm about 95% sure I'll pull the trigger and join up with CACG because I really don't mind an honest grade, even if that means my coin is downgraded to something I might not initially appreciate. I wonder how many 150-200+ year old coins they think exist that have never seen a thread of fabric touch it's surface though. Obviously, it if was [I]wiped clean[/I] it deserves to be called out as such, but for a true straight-graded coin with no indication of fabric incidentally sliding along the fields (like being put into a pocket and taken out) over the course of a century or two, there can't be many examples out there. All in all, I'm kind of excited to try out CACG. I want to see how close (or far) I am from their grade when I try to estimate here and expect it to straight grade. And seeing those pictures from above... wow! Surely better than I can do, and it seems the True View isn't very true anymore.[/QUOTE]
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