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That really doesn't matter, I'm more interested in what you grade it as rather than guessing what a specific TPG graded it biased on the TPG or the timeframe of the holder.
That really doesn't matter, I'm more interested in what you grade it as rather than guessing what a specific TPG graded it biased on the TPG or the timeframe of the holder.
In that case I grade it MS64
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And the answer is; just ever so slightly over graded
This is a coin that I bought back when I was just first starting to buy slabbed coins, and likely one that I would pass on now but does fill a slot in my old holder collection. Everyone was very well centered around the MS63 to 64 range so that is cool and a bit unusual. I also think its a 40/60 between 63 and 64, likely depends on how much a grader dings the cheek vs how much he gives for the luster. In hand it does have a nice PL look, but I think it would fall just short of getting that designation.
Thanks everyone for your guesses, always interesting to see how my view of the coin compares to how others see it. Thanks and credit go to @FlyingAl for the individual photos that I cropped to remove the plastic, as well as the slab shots.
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Which TPG slabbed it?
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CU #3245 B.N.A. #428
Don
64pl
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63pl here.
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63
63PL
64+
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That really doesn't matter, I'm more interested in what you grade it as rather than guessing what a specific TPG graded it biased on the TPG or the timeframe of the holder.
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MS 63
In that case I grade it MS64
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'Emancipate yourselves from mental slavery'
CU #3245 B.N.A. #428
Don
63PL
63
63 thanks to what appears to be a deep hit on the cheek
Nice 8TF
64
Some marks in the field between the stars and nose as well. Unless on the holder. With that said I agree with you.
65PL some of these images can really show every little distraction.
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63PL
63
63PL
The bag marks on her cheek look, to me, like more than typically are on a 63.
62PL
63
64PL is my guess.
And the answer is; just ever so slightly over graded![:p :p](https://forums.collectors.com/resources/emoji/tongue.png)
This is a coin that I bought back when I was just first starting to buy slabbed coins, and likely one that I would pass on now but does fill a slot in my old holder collection. Everyone was very well centered around the MS63 to 64 range so that is cool and a bit unusual. I also think its a 40/60 between 63 and 64, likely depends on how much a grader dings the cheek vs how much he gives for the luster. In hand it does have a nice PL look, but I think it would fall just short of getting that designation.
Thanks everyone for your guesses, always interesting to see how my view of the coin compares to how others see it. Thanks and credit go to @FlyingAl for the individual photos that I cropped to remove the plastic, as well as the slab shots.
My Collection of Old Holders
Never a slave to one plastic brand will I ever be.