Lowball experts could any of these be p001?
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I just picked up a 1927 peace, 1921 Morgan, and 1879 Morgan dollars because I think they could grade at p001.
Do you agree?
I have some free submissions I need to use.
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Yes, if date and mm can be determined.
No.
No, damaged reverse.
bob
Great coins. Do you have an 1882-CC GSA for $280? There are some great sellers in Depew. 😉
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Don
They all seem artificially worn to me and too white. I would expect a darker color and some dirt on coin if true circulation. JMHO
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Date and mm must legible, I cannot make out a date on the Peace dollar or a mm on the Morgan’s.
They would just be considered cull coins if they cannot be made out. You could send them in if you want to take the chance.
If you have vouchers that are going to expire take a chance. I would compare them with some of the lowball dollar sets with the dates you have. Plenty of PO01’s there
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Since CACG has a reputation for under grading coins compared to NGC and PCGS, will being in a CACG slab hurt the value of a low-ball coin?
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It's a sad day when you can find a P01 1884-CC before an XF45. LMAO!
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