But being in anacs which are Habitually overgraded I could see it in a 61 holder
Just so all here doesn't think Crypt is a genius or anything, he has admitted that he used to follow all the coins that I bought on eBay to make me pay higher prices. So he looked up the coin and saw that it was a 61, big deall knucklehead.
If that's the case why not change accounts? Or who cares enough to follow what someone purchases, I don't get it?
Well... we now know it is slabbed a 61 (per above)... and that is likely a good assessment, though the magnified view makes the hits on the obverse look disastrous.... in hand, likely not so bad. Cheers, RickO
There's a scratch at 9:30 on the obverse which bothers me. But I'm guessing it doesn't look as bad in hand. We now know it is in a 61 holder, but is PQ for the grade.
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Did it ever occur to you there is some hesitance to response to your post and this 'All opinions are welcome' you contradicted often by your style of argumentative approach?
I have not given anyone a hard time other than one member who gives me a hard time i.e. Crypt, other than my 3 posts directed at this I don't know what you are speaking about.
Not cleaned just over dipped and re-toning with a tad bit of peripheral color thanks to the label.
Just to add to the above since I happen to have the piece in hand. The coin is very lustrous. I would assume it had been tipped since nothing this old should be so lite, and the toning is from the holder. But being over dipped I might argue with you on that one. But I still appreciate your opinion/commentary and would say you are the closest to reality.
Well dipping can add a what seems like natural luster to any silver coin, spoon, or jewelry. Although a coin might retain most of original the cartwheel luster as struck from one single dip, each additional dipping strips more of that from the surfaces making it just look evenly lustrous with lifeless flat deadened fields. Over dipped is what I see in your supplied photos and that's my genuine non knucklehead opinion.
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But being in anacs which are Habitually overgraded I could see it in a 61 holder
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I see it as a 63 also......
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Like that coin in a 61 slab. Nice pickup.
Ms63 very nice coin
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If that's the case why not change accounts? Or who cares enough to follow what someone purchases, I don't get it?
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Well... we now know it is slabbed a 61 (per above)... and that is likely a good assessment, though the magnified view makes the hits on the obverse look disastrous.... in hand, likely not so bad. Cheers, RickO
MS61 was my gut on this one.
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I had one of this variety in PCGS 63 CAC but I sold it to the guy who is now #1 in the variety set registry.
Neat variety, pretty clear to see without much magnification.
How do you follow someone's purchases on eBay? Aren't all the usernames hidden? Like c****1?
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Looks like a 61 to me. Here's my MS61 78-S which has extraordinary luster but the hits limit the grade.
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There's a scratch at 9:30 on the obverse which bothers me. But I'm guessing it doesn't look as bad in hand. We now know it is in a 61 holder, but is PQ for the grade.
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Not cleaned just over dipped and re-toning with a tad bit of peripheral color thanks to the label.
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11.5$ Southern Dollars, The little “Big Easy” set
58 or 61.
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Very pretty coin 
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I would have said 62/63.
Looks decent if it's a 61.
Well dipping can add a what seems like natural luster to any silver coin, spoon, or jewelry. Although a coin might retain most of original the cartwheel luster as struck from one single dip, each additional dipping strips more of that from the surfaces making it just look evenly lustrous with lifeless flat deadened fields. Over dipped is what I see in your supplied photos and that's my genuine non knucklehead opinion.
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