Which one is the slabbed 66? (Answer revealed)

So what do you think, the top one or bottom?
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Which one is the slabbed 66? (Answer revealed)
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The top one is obviously a cleaner coin,,,,,,,,,,,, so the bottom one is probably the one that made MS66
My first poll, think I screwed up by making it private, I tried
LOL....I've decided to go with the third one.....
Both are.
I really like the top image as a 66.
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Probably both; but the first subtle one pops more for me.
Was the "BOTH" option there from the start? I didn't notice it when I voted.
Yes it was
Guess I better pay more attention,,,,,,




I went with both are 66. That way I can claim I was either 50% or 100% correct
Both are and they should be
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2nd due to luster, first one look like a old skinned 65. 66 after a dip
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Top has nice luster but looks softer. Bottom looks like a stronger strike but I see a lot of chatter. I voted for the bottom.
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Top !!!
Well....I finally voted, (and not for the third one).
Under the assumption that you wouldn't ask the question if they were BOTH 66's, I went with #1.
(Of course, my assumption may be wrong, and you are just more creative than the rest of us).
Top in my opinion deserves it more. Im going to guess the bottom got it and the top did not
I think the top one looks cleaner, but I went with both being 66's.
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Both are MS-65. I prefer the top coin because the dents are lower on the neck rather the cheek.
I suspect a curve ball. Both.
I want to reveal but I can't just yet
The bottom one is raw, the top one is slabbed.
The top one is MS 66
The answer is............................. hahahaha
The first image is mine and was housed in a 64 NGC holder. Wish I had taken better images while it was slabbed. I cracked it out because of the scratches and considered submitting to PCGS, after 3 years I haven't submitted. The second image is from Coinfacts and is currently in a 66 PCGS slab. Just a little fun and a bit of image practice, been awhile since I've shot a Morgan. Cert on the slab is 35244681, here's the link https://www.pcgs.com/cert/35244681
Hope you all had fun
Well then the answer is simple,,,,,,,,,,,,, get the 1st coin graded and let us know the results.
One of these days GRANDAM, right now it's in a Coinworld holder, hasn't changed a bit.
To me that coin looks very clean for a 64.
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That is a nice coin for that grade.
Hoard the keys.
Doesn;t look like the MS-64s shown from the NY bank hoard of 16,000.... ?
Maybe there was a stretch where the grading was tight, don't know. Anyone know when this slab was used? Definitely not the current slab and not a Fatty, 2000-2010?
Well... I guessed correctly... mainly because I thought the question indicated that the images may be deceiving... So, picked the second and got lucky...
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Too bad the date it was graded wasn't on there somewhere !
That's like the cleanest 64 EVER!
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i went with the top one. both are nice coin
That 64 is really nice, probably would have had a gold bean on it.
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Top one (64) looks as good as if not better than the bottom (66).
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Where's the gold bean?
Yours is an NGC 17 slab and was made between November 2004 and February 2008.
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