How would you grade this 1924 Dollar? #2
Aethelred
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The obverse of this one looks just like the photo with the exception of a very slight mark on the cheek that doesn't show well in the photo.
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Michael
Nice pic.
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Nice pic. >>
Thanks, I'm getting a little better at that.
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<< <i>I like it and there is a shot at 65... with the usual disclaimer that it is a photo and not the coin that we are grading. >>
I also think it has a shot at 65, I'll be sending it off along with some other stuff, when I get back from vacation. As I stated in another thread, the lighting I use was selected for the way it brings out luster, but it also makes marks look worse than they do in hand. My grading as a general rule tends to be about one point lower than PCGS, if I think it is a 4 they'll 5 it. I guess that is one of the pluses of learning this business over the last 12 years from one of the most conservative graders out there.
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this one is better than the other...without question.
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