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Your opinions of the grade on this 1881-S Morgan I picked up today?



That last image shows the holder it's in as well as the mirror depth on the obverse. Reverse has the same degree of mirroring in the center where it's not toned.
I'm thinking MS64PL on this one. What do you guys and gals think?
Russ, NCNE
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Ditto for 1879-S and 1880-S.
NGC/ANACS: Easy 65PL due to aesthetic appeal.
Brian.
Experience the World through Numismatics...it's more than you can imagine.
Now if you see an 1895-O or a 1901-P, that's another story.
<< <i>It's just that beginning collectors should not get overly thrilled and pay a big premium when they see an S-mint dollar from 1878 through 1881 with PL surfaces. >>
So, $150 was too much?
Russ, NCNE
<< <i>So, $150 was too much? >>
I bet he didn't pay even $20 for it.
<< <i>I bet he didn't pay even $20 for it. >>
The cool holder it's in is worth more than that.
Russ, NCNE
Wasn't a question of what the holder was WORTH - it was a question of how little you paid.... splank-head.
Yes, $150 is too much. You can buy certified MS-65 coins for less than that, and most of them will be P-L to one degree or another. Whether or not it gets a P-L is a matter of chance.
AU-55???!!!! Tell me are you selling your collection at the current wholesale prices using those grading standards?
Contact me right away!
<< <i>Do I see some rub on the cheek? >>
Nope, no rub wear anywhere on the coin.
Russ, NCNE
That's not exactly correct, the 81-S is indeed a very common coin in MS, however most of them are not PL to one degree or another, the excellent lustre characterized by most 1881-S's makes many people feel they are PL coins when they are not, just highly lusterous. Actually, in nearly any MS grade, the PL coins only represent about 5% of their non-PL counterparts, and in DMPL, the 81-S is not at all a common coin in higher grades, ESPECIALLY in DMPL and with heavy cameo contrast and eye appeal. One or two rolls of incredibly cameoed high grade DMPL coins surfaced at the FUN show a couple years ago I believe, and these coins represent most of the nicer DMPL coins in the entire population IMO.
dragon
Well Russ, maybe this is your "pay back" for ripping off that poor old flea market peddler and then boasting about it on this forum. You are still $1359 ahead of the game, according to my calculations.
PS - really...no kidding....that coin is NOT unc. Sorry.
You're mistaken, it's unc.
<< <i>Man, you guys really do suck at grading. >>
Somebody sucks at grading, and it isn't most of us. I suggest you look in a mirror for a clue as to who.
Trust me, that coin is an unc. even with all the contact marks and roll friction on the high points, I wouldn't kid you.
dragon
Now, here is a crash course in determining mint state Morgans: Pay close attention to the reverse, the eagle's breast, neck, and extreme left wing tip. On this particular coin, there is absolutely no wear on any of these three areas that are the first to show signs of wear.
75% of all the participants on this forum know that ultimate judgement on coin grading can never be made on images.
It is hard for me to get too excited about a middle level common date MS Morgan even with nice toning, but if it pleases you then it is kool!
Oh looks MS63 to me.
Nuff said! Russ, send that thing in to get graded and then post the NumisEd victory thread!
<< <i>Take a close look at the image of Rusty's thumb. It shows signs that this coin is dipped. >>
Now you have shown how far out you are here. That toning is decades worth of toning at the minimum, and you claim this coin has been dipped?
As I said, that toning is decades worth, and I know what I am talking about. Toning like that does not form over a few years.
Oh, I get it. You were laughing at me and my grading opinion. Hmmmm. You sure are confident in your abilities, aren't you? Like I said, let's just have Russ send that silver round (ingot wannabe) in for grading and let's see who's the better grader. Oh, I almost forgot this:
Doug
You crack me up. The last time somebody said that a coin I posted was AU and Dragon said it was mint state I did send it in. Three guesses who was right.
Russ, NCNE
I will do it with one guess: NumisEd. Now, what do I win? Seriously though, that 81-S is a piece of junk.....no offense. It may be a commercial unc, but it is a low end unc at best. I still say AU-58.
You think Dragon wouldnt know I mean he does basicly know more than almost everyone on the forum about these guys. Its not AU
I DO like the reverse though.
<< <i>Look everyone, Russ' thread is asking for "your opinion", as in "my opinion" as to the grade of his coin. He did NOT ask for your opinion on NumisEd's opinion. I say AU-58. Now.......leave me alone! >>
Hey Bubba, you were the one who started it by saying everyone else's opinion and grading sucked.
<< <i>The last time somebody said that a coin I posted was AU and Dragon said it was mint state I did send it in. Three guesses who was right. >>
Russ, I was one of the few folks that guessed AU on the coin you mention. Do these results mean my opinion is not valid? And was wrong? I know what you were getting at but thought I would throw this in the mix.
<< <i>Do these results mean my opinion is not valid? And was wrong? >>
Stman,
The results do not invalidate your opinion but, yes, you were wrong.
The difference, though, is that your opinion was sincerely given while Eddie is - as usual - just running his mouth.
Russ, NCNE
Bite me. How can I be more sincere? I am emphatic about my opinion. The fact that I am not sheeplike by not following everyone's opinion that the coin is MS-64 PL, but instead holding to my opinion that the coin is circulated, proves that I am sincere. By the way, I do not "run my mouth". I could teach you a thing or two about coins. Oh wait, I forgot, you don't collect coins. You hoard 1964 Kennedy silver rounds with funny hair cuts. Geez, give it a rest!
I'm sure glad you're around today. I was sorely in need of some good entertainment.
Russ, NCNE
Oh No... so IF I had any credibility on this board it is all lost now.
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