How does a finger print on a Red MS coin affect the grade. I am looking at a 09S VDB and not very good at grading coins. The coin dealer said it was a 63 or 64.
It depends on how large and how visible the print is. Is it in a main focal area? Tucked away and hard to see at first glance? If the dealer says the coin is MS63 to MS64, and it is not already holdered by a reputable grading service, my advice would be to run the other direction - fast.
<< <i>How does a finger print on a Red MS coin affect the grade. I am looking at a 09S VDB and not very good at grading coins. The coin dealer said it was a 63 or 64. >>
ask him to send it in to PCGS for certification and slabbing. If it comes back in the grade range he told you then buy it.
Thanks for the answer Russ. The print can be seen on Lincolns jacket and in the field in front of his face. The reverse looks good. No prints or marks.
<< <i>The print can be seen on Lincolns jacket and in the field in front of his face. >>
That's probably good for a two point drop. But, the real issue here is that this is an expensive key date coin that is raw. It's likely the coin has problems that prevent it from being graded and authenticated. It is a purchase you should avoid.
Russ is right. Even if it were authentic you would be better off looking for an example that is problem free. There are plenty of mint state 09svdb's around that are slabbed and attractive.
<< <i>How does a finger print on a Red MS coin affect the grade. I am looking at a 09S VDB and not very good at grading coins. The coin dealer said it was a 63 or 64. >>
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<< <i>How does a finger print on a Red MS coin affect the grade. I am looking at a 09S VDB and not very good at grading coins. The coin dealer said it was a 63 or 64. >>
ask him to send it in to PCGS for certification and slabbing. If it comes back in the grade range he told you then buy it.
Thanks for the answer Russ. The print can be seen on Lincolns jacket and in the field in front of his face.
The reverse looks good. No prints or marks.
<< <i>The print can be seen on Lincolns jacket and in the field in front of his face. >>
That's probably good for a two point drop. But, the real issue here is that this is an expensive key date coin that is raw. It's likely the coin has problems that prevent it from being graded and authenticated. It is a purchase you should avoid.
Russ, NCNE
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Steve
<< <i>So I'm probably looking at a MS 60 coin. To bad, If I was to buy it anyway what would be a fair offer for it.
Steve >>
Are you even sure it's authentic ?
Like i stated in my response above, (which you seemed to ignore) try to get the dealer to send it to PCGS for authentication and slabbing.
This is a higher end coin value wise and shouldn't be purchased raw unless you are 100% certain it's real.
<< <i>If I was to buy it anyway what would be a fair offer for it. >>
Are you looking to get screwed?
Russ, NCNE
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<< <i>How does a finger print on a Red MS coin affect the grade. I am looking at a 09S VDB and not very good at grading coins. The coin dealer said it was a 63 or 64. >>
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Are you looking to get screwed ?
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<< <i>This is a coin forum Russ. Behave yourself !! >>
That's a good one coming from you Stewart.
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