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Morgan enthusiasts to grade or not to grade
younique
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Received this back in the summer by LVA who confirmed VAM. Question is to grade or not, bag marks or cleaning?
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Received this back in the summer by LVA who confirmed VAM. Question is to grade or not, bag marks or cleaning?
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I would pass on grading.
Hoard the keys.
That coin looks harshly cleaned so you're looking at Unc details at best. At that point, the VAM speaks for itself and the plastic doesn't add anything. I don't know if the VAM even carries a premium. Which one is it?
Not for me.
There is absolutely no way that coin will make it to a straight-grade holder. Unless for some reason you need the VAM be on the label of a details coin, there's no point.
LVA designated it a 7A and not sure what that means in terms of intrinsic value. I am not a collector of any Morgans. It was given to my mother as one of 50 for her 50th wedding anniversary by her mother. Mom knew nothing about coins & they sat on a shelf for years. Not sure if it, or any of the 50 Morgans and Peace dollars had been cleaned prior to grandma obtaining them though word has it she purchased them from a local dealer. Mom is in a nursing home now with advanced dementia. Translate that to all 50 coins have sentimental value at best. My preference is commems. Your opinions and input are invaluable. Thanks
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Certainly a coin with sentimental value.... why not self slab? It seems to have had a very harsh cleaning sometime in the past....Cheers, RickO
LVA's letter is just confirming which VAM it is. He identified it as an already known die pairing. I would not grade it and the VAM isn't a value adding one. If you want it holdered with the VAM identified for sentimental reasons and protection @messydesk will put it in one of his slabs with his VSS label identifying the VAM. Shoot him a PM here or you can contact him through his website. Email is at the bottom... www.varslab.com