GTG: 1900-S Morgan Silver Dollar - PCGS
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Curious to see what you all think this Morgan Dollar graded at PCGS - grade to be revealed EOD!
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Can you get the full resolution TV? Tough to see this tiny picture.
But based on this tiny pic, 67.
I'll guess 68 going with the small image. Larger image would definitely help.
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66.
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I'll say 67
67, based on the fact that it is impossible to see any small abrasions in the tiny photo.
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Looks like a 67 to me
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66+, could see it as a 67 if it were an 81-s.
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Around gem; very hard to grade from glamour pics..
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Casual collector, mostly Morgans & Peace Dollars.
The pictures make the coin look at least MS66. However, they’re far from clear. So anyone who guesses “wrong” based on the pictures might very well end up being “right” based on what the coin actually looks like in hand and/or based on the grade assigned.
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Please do this:
Go to https://images.pcgs.com/trueview/12345678 and replace 12346578 with your cert number, download the Max version and post it here. I can't render any grading decision based on a tiny picture. And on that note, it's amazing how many coin shops still use tiny photos to sell their coins.
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Sure looks like a 67 in those photos.
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‘Appears’ MS 66 but I’d like better pictures. Something tells me it’s an AU and/or a problem coin.
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Looks 67 from a distance, but so does my grandma.
67
It’s lackluster ugly. What horrible tarnish, etc.
Likely AU / Unc details
Irregardless, thumbs down.
Really feeling your oats after your big win on the 02 Lib $5 thread, huh?
In his defense, his guess could be right on the money. That is, if the coin looks nothing like the images. But what’s the point of guessing if you’re going to ignore the images provided?
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The pictures make it hard to assess, and True Views tend to not show luster well. That said, it does look to have diminished luster possibly from an old cleaning. I’ll call it UNC details. It may also be silently netgraded as low MS (e.g. MS62).
Unless we’re seeing cleaning - and I won’t discount the possibility - the luster looks more than adequate to me.
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No part of a "Guess the Grade" thread requires the guess to be educated.
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No argument there!😉
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Amusing - My taste in coins is my own so if somebody don’t like that do I care / no lol.
All bets are off then. F12.
What "ugly" coins do you have for sale (cheap because they're ugly, right ?) ?
Uncirculated details/altered surfaces. Oh, and welcome to the forum.
Hi all! Thank you for your guesses - the coin was graded once by PCGS after being discovered in an old collection; the correct grade is PCGS MS-66 (Cert: 47184730).
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I’m glad I was off.