@GRANDAM said:
Since almost everyone agree's with me that it is undergraded maybe I should send it to CAC and see if I can get a gold bean.
It's not undergraded per CACG standards.
The thread was a little unfair, it was implied that it was a guess the PCGS grade, not CACG grade for which I would have been more likely to guess a lower grade.
@GRANDAM said:
Since almost everyone agree's with me that it is undergraded maybe I should send it to CAC and see if I can get a gold bean.
Simply being under-graded - if that's even the case - isn't good enough for a gold sticker. That would require that CAC think the coin's a high end 64 or better.
While some posters graded it 65. It still looks no better than 64 to me and I doubt it would receive a gold sticker. Still if you try it, I wish you success.
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It's a very nice coin but I don't think a half a point is worth pursuing but that's me. I have alot of coins that are slabbed but I've cracked many out for my album.
To me holding a raw coin is the best.
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I'm late, would have said 64, but like others I assumed it was in our hosts holder so 63+ makes sense, I'd put it under my pillow and sleep well, its nice.
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It's not undergraded per CACG standards.
The thread was a little unfair, it was implied that it was a guess the PCGS grade, not CACG grade for which I would have been more likely to guess a lower grade.
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Your 'slab' photo makes it look like a scuff on Miss Liberty's cheek. Is that really there ?
Simply being under-graded - if that's even the case - isn't good enough for a gold sticker. That would require that CAC think the coin's a high end 64 or better.
While some posters graded it 65. It still looks no better than 64 to me and I doubt it would receive a gold sticker. Still if you try it, I wish you success.
Mark Feld* of Heritage Auctions*Unless otherwise noted, my posts here represent my personal opinions.
You can't send a CAC graded coin for a gold sticker,,,,,,, I was joking.
I’ll PM my address.
I detected your humor. 😊
I didn't because I was focused on the coin and not who graded it.
Mark Feld* of Heritage Auctions*Unless otherwise noted, my posts here represent my personal opinions.
It's a very nice coin but I don't think a half a point is worth pursuing but that's me. I have alot of coins that are slabbed but I've cracked many out for my album.
To me holding a raw coin is the best.
Student of numismatics and collector of Morgan dollars
Successful BST transactions with: Namvet Justindan Mattniss RWW olah_in_MA
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63+ seems a bit harsh - looks like a solid 64 to me.
I'm late, would have said 64, but like others I assumed it was in our hosts holder so 63+ makes sense, I'd put it under my pillow and sleep well, its nice.
Looks 64
I never planned to crack it or regrade it, it will stay in its current holder.
I just think it is a super nice coin and undergraded.
The 2 other coins I posted,, one is PCGS MS64, the other NGC MS64,,,, I think my coin is at least 1 to 1 1/2 points better than the MS63+ grade.
63+ seems accurate. I would leave it as is.
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It's a shame this only lasted 7 hours, because I would've gotten the grade right!
Also, something I've been meaning to ask for a while: What's with all the commas in every post?
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It's been my observation that not only does the forum struggle with reading comprehension, punctuation is also problematic.
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