Ok guys. You may or may not know that 1915 S $5 Indians get VERY expensive in mint state. The difference in price between MS62 and MS63 is around $14,000... One of these coins is in the PCGS MS62 CAC holder and one of these coins is in a PCGS MS63 CAC holder... Care to guess? One of these is a $6,000 coin and one of these is a $20,000 coin. For full disclosure, I bought them raw, certified them, submitted them to CAC. COIN 1 COIN 2 Holders
Coin 1 seems to have more dings and chatter in the field...especially under the TY in "Liberty" I see a pretty good hit. So, I'm going to say: Coin 1: MS62 Coin 2: MS63
What he said, question I have is the toning on the reverse of coin 2, did that affect the grade and maybe knock it down? I still agree with CamaroDMD though.
Maybe...but normally toning doesn't do that unless it's really unattractive and I would say the toning is subtle here anyway. But, another thing I didn't mention in my post is the reverse of coin 1...there's a pretty good ding right above the eagle's head.
Saw that big whack and a few fairly signifaca nt finds around the perimiter of the bust on the qobverse why Isayed coin 2
Unless I'm about to have an epiphany, the difference between an MS66 and an MS61 isn't only strike/luster but also wear...