Just how brutal are grading services on Bagmarked key date morgans?
ladyship
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I have been seeing a number of common date Morgans with terrible bagmarks graded 64+s.
Question is, are the services tougher on key dates,the same or,do they use looser standards on the rarer coins?
Question is, are the services tougher on key dates,the same or,do they use looser standards on the rarer coins?
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But grading Morgans is not just about bagmarks, sometimes a coin with a bagmark or three in a Focal Area can still make 64 if the strike, luster, or surfaces (ie toning or PL) are 65 or above.
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You guys want to take a look and give me some opinions?
Besides, even a pretty AU 1884-S is a dandy coin!
It's impossible to accurately judge the condition of your coin from the scans, but it appers to have a lot going for it.
I am not familar enough with 84s to know how stong the strike was on the hair and the eagles breast so,I value opinions
Your shot of the eagle is better than of Liberty. From it I'd said the strike is average+ for the date.
One more note: I know one older collector who submitted an 84-S to PCGS that he inherited from his father. It graded MS65!!
When I saw the first photo, I was thinking lightly cleaned, but after seeing the close up shot and the actual color, Id say definitely not.
Hard to judge from photo's as dennis said, but I believe your coin is MS. Would like to have seen photo's of the other parts of the coin in actual color, not tilted.
jim
I think it'll grade AU for rub. Wish there was a better image of the obverse to see the luster on the hair above the ear and the top of the cap.
ladyship,
please post when you get it back
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That's a much better shot of the obverse. I agree... the coin looks Mint State.
My experience has been that PCGS is far more strict about hairlines on key date Morgans than they are with marks. Unfortunately, scans are extremely effective at NOT showing hairlines.
As a result, your scans make the coin appear to me to be an MS63 -- but even a few wispy hairlines could knock it down to 62 or 61 or 60 or...
If you do send the coin in for grading, please let us know how it all turns out!
If I send my Morgans in ,I will post the grades .
the last one looks nice
if there are luster breaks (rub) it shouldn't go over AU58, no matter how nice it looks
I am talking PCGS there, who knows what you could get from some of the other services