It pains me that the best looking coin for crispness is scratched. But I am curious if it wasn't for that, what would the value be? The good ole redbook has it down as only 954K minted that year. The last 2 photos are labeled as clean, just so I could tell the difference when posting. No cleaning was done, and never will be.
Thanks BU. Pains me to look at it still, but you guys have offered alot of insight to me regarding coins, and all the others with the posts. Very stoked I joined this forum
I'd say both XF-AU Details. Check out www.pcgs.com/photograde for yourself! It's a great tool for accurate grading!
Huh?????? The first is a solid XF-AU details coin, depending on in-hand luster. The second I would call F-VF depending on detail (it does have an almost cleaned look to it, lightly cleaned, but cleaned none the less), the pics aren't the greatest.
I finally got the photograde sight to load, Firefox won't load it for some reason, so now I am getting a better handle on self grading, or a ballpark anyways. As far as any of the coins Ive posted, I havent cleaned any of them, however I can't say my relatives did or did not. If they were cleaned, it had to be before 1982, long story how I know that, but they would have sat untouced since Dec of '82. My next question is, does the scratches deter/subtract value? Or is it all on the rarity of a coin adding value over the eye candy a coin offers. Photograde doesn't have any coins with damage like that to know what to actually call it. I have two Franklin half dollars that in my opinion I would not grade as a MS65, yet there is an example of a NGC MS65 on Teletrade that is in far worse condition (pitted/scratched).