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I think this 1972 (P) IKE has a shot at MS65...

USMC_6115USMC_6115 Posts: 3,019 ✭✭✭✭✭
...or at least a very strong 64!

Once again with my picture taking, it looks better in hand.


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  • dorkkarldorkkarl Posts: 12,691 ✭✭✭


    << <i>has a shot at MS65 >>

    i disagree!

    K S
  • The cheek looks rough and may make it a MS62 or AU-58. The only way to know is to send it in to the grading service.

    Cameron Kiefer
  • cladkingcladking Posts: 28,747 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Looks like it may have great surfaces especially for a '72, but looks a little too rough for a shot at MS-65.
    tempus fugit extra philosophiam.
  • I can't ever tell anything from a photo of an Ike.
  • I agree with the tall skinny guy - 65's can't have anything visible to the naked eye on the face. They will allow a few minute dings or rubs that can only be detected under bright light, and for some of us - with some magnification.
  • USMC_6115USMC_6115 Posts: 3,019 ✭✭✭✭✭
    FC57Coins,




    << <i>65's can't have anything visible to the naked eye on the face >>



    I've never heard that said before. I just went and checked all of my 65 IKEs and you're very close to correct. Some do have a few minor scratches/dings, but for the most part the face is the cleanest.

    Thanks for clearing that up for me. It will certainly help me to grade these things in the future...

    I stand corrected, it may grade a 64 as the fields are very clean for a 72....

    My next pic (don't have it yet) will meet that criteria...

    Thanks again
  • LAWMANLAWMAN Posts: 1,274 ✭✭
    Ike's cheek is way too rough for a 65.
    DSW
  • Thanks for the grading help folks. I like it most when you are direct with why you give a coin a certain grade.

    Makes me understand.

    Thanks, 1000 Thanks
    Dave
    In Laurel
    MD

    Just a fist full of Dollars
  • DHeathDHeath Posts: 8,472 ✭✭✭
    Masscrew,

    There are no hard fast rules. I guess it's just how any one coin compares in terms of relative quality to the population the graders have seen. Generally, I agree with Frank, but take a good close look at the 71 I've linked and you'll see how much latitude a nice full luster good strike 71-P can be given.

    71-P PCGS MS66
    Developing theory is what we are meant to do as academic researchers
    and it sets us apart from practitioners and consultants. Gregor
  • USMC_6115USMC_6115 Posts: 3,019 ✭✭✭✭✭
    DHealth,

    Now that's confusing to me. I would grade that 64/65 all day long. I have no idea how that got into a 66 holder. It certainly has some marks on it, including the face. It does have some exceptional luster for the 71 however that jumps right out at you and screams EYE APPEAL...

    I'm learning a lot fast thanks to all you people on these boards. When I look at all my 65s (about forty of them), I can get a good baseline of what they're looking for even though the quality of the coin is way up and down the scale within that grade. I have a few 65 IKEs that look as though they belong in a 64 holder (soon to be replaced). I also have a few 65 IKEs that look as though they could easily upgrade to 66.

    One thing I've learned is that they tend to grade certain years differently than others. In other words, I think they would grade a LITTLE more leniently on a 1972 (P) IKE over a more common 76-d Type II for example. Especially towards luster as far as certain IKEs like the 71 (P) and 72 (P) which ALMOST always appear more gunmetal gray than lustrous. As I said earlier, that 71 has unbelievable luster for that year!

    If the above mess didn't confuse you, I don't know what will.....
  • jcpingjcping Posts: 2,649 ✭✭✭

    DHealth,

    That was before. The 71-P was slabbed during 1997 to 1999 (or early 2000). If you crack it out, it won't go back into an MS66 holder.

    If PCGS grading is very consistent, then there won't be so many complains about over-grade nor under-grade.

    If you buy the plastic, $975 + juice, it is a bargain for you to move up in the set registry. If you buy the coin, it is well over priced. I passed the coin since I disagreed with the grade.
    an SLQ and Ike dollars lover
  • DHeathDHeath Posts: 8,472 ✭✭✭
    jcping,

    I fully agree. image
    Developing theory is what we are meant to do as academic researchers
    and it sets us apart from practitioners and consultants. Gregor
  • jcpingjcping Posts: 2,649 ✭✭✭

    Thx image
    an SLQ and Ike dollars lover

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