@CoinscratchFever said: Apparently Mercs look good even in low MS grades.
I wouldn’t draw nearly that general of a conclusion from this thread.
Mark Feld* of Heritage Auctions*Unless otherwise noted, my posts here represent my personal opinions.
@MFeld said: @CoinscratchFever said: Apparently Mercs look good even in low MS grades. I wouldn’t draw nearly that general of a conclusion from this thread.
@MFeld said:
I wasn't. Here is the Photograde example of MS60 and 64
I suppose once you start diving down into all of the intricacies such as weak strike, hits, and luster breaks for a professional it's easy to see. But overall even the MS60 looks good.
Too bad CAC doesn't do ANACS slabs. That is a hands-down Gold Bean.
I'd crack it and submit it to PCGS.
@CoinJunkie said: Hmmm, I'm guessing the luster isn't quite as good in hand as it appears in the images.
It's also possible there are some unseen hairlines.
jom
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I wouldn’t draw nearly that general of a conclusion from this thread.
Mark Feld* of Heritage Auctions*Unless otherwise noted, my posts here represent my personal opinions.
I wasn't. Here is the Photograde example of MS60 and 64
I suppose once you start diving down into all of the intricacies such as weak strike, hits, and luster breaks for a professional it's easy to see. But overall even the MS60 looks good.
Too bad CAC doesn't do ANACS slabs. That is a hands-down Gold Bean.
I'd crack it and submit it to PCGS.
It's also possible there are some unseen hairlines.
jom