Trade Dollar - Tonights Guess the Grade- Grade Posted
FatMan
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Was shooting some coin pics this weekend of some coins I brought home from the safe deposit box. I found this dirty old Trade Dollar in a box of Morgans. We don't see too many of these on the forum so let's play guess the grade. It resides in an ANACS holder if that helps.
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and it sets us apart from practitioners and consultants. Gregor
keoj
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<< <i>Is that a weak "S" on the reverse, or did someone try to take it off? >>
A very weak "S"
Here's some additional info / opinion.
Don't worry about net grades. No net grade on this dollar.
I do believe some gunky coating was removed with acetone leaving some gunk in the details. But no serious hairlines on the surfaces typical of a harsh cleaning.
<< <i>a trip to NCS maybe? >>
l knew that would get you Bruce
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Anacs graded it MS60, which to me seems to be a net grade as the fields are really quite clean and the luster is intact, but it does have a lot of dirt (I'll call it character). I do detect a little rub but that may be consistent with cabinet friction which I understand is often forgiven. As noted it is a very weak strike, but TDN noted that is somewhat typical. I think I paid AU-UNC money for it, but that was at least five years ago.
Thanks for playing.
The first pic is sort of a fooler. It appears on my monitor to have hairlines from 1:00 to 7:00 in both fields, hence my net grade, but since it has not been cleaned, I see no wear or luster break on the high points. I'll change my answer to MS63. The dirt in the devices helps fool my eye. Thanks for the education.
I was late posting, but again, thanks.
and it sets us apart from practitioners and consultants. Gregor
MS60 is a grade rarely used by the major services anymore.