Grade thoughts on this 1878-CC Morgan please...
Oney
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I would like your grade thoughts on this potential purchase......thanx!
Brian
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That said, PCGS seems to grade CCs a point higher than I do a lot of the time.
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10 years ago it was more like a 63
If those chin hits are just surface abrasions and the check is just a rub it could make 65 on a good day, i've seen worse in a 65 holder.
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<< <i>I'm thinking that is rub on a cameo contrast.If so,i'll call it 64 cam. >>
It's not proof.
Wish the pic was bigger.
OK, I enlarged it a bit and then sharpened it, still can't tell for certain.
I'd go between 63 to 65, certainly no lower than MS63 and it could well be better.
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<< <i>Thanks everyone............if I told you this was in SGS holder would that matter if the money is right? >>
Then I would be suspect and would want to make sure it was not tooled, cleaned, thumbed, or otherwise messed with before I bought it. All of which could be easily hidden in the image.
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<< <i>I'm thinking that is rub on a cameo contrast.If so,i'll call it 64 cam. >>
It's not proof. >>
Neither is this one.
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<< <i>I grade the coin 64 if the chin hits were not overbearing. The coin went for $360 on ebay. Too much for SGS in my mind. They had it graded at MS65. No surprise there. >>
I always thought SGS=70. Man, they've toughened their standards.