Is this Morgan worth grading, 1896-o
1896-o
My first time to post a pic. I was thinking of selling this Morgan and was wanting the Morgan experts to ge me an opinion.
Worth grading? Any guess for a grade?
Thanks for the help.
My first time to post a pic. I was thinking of selling this Morgan and was wanting the Morgan experts to ge me an opinion.
Worth grading? Any guess for a grade?
Thanks for the help.
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But it's not MS and worse, I have to agree with the cleaning. It look lusterluss and flat. I know it's always difficult to tell for sure from a picture, but I blew the pics up to get a better look. Sure looks cleaned to me.
Sorry.
I wouldn't bet on PCGS slabbing it at all.
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Only by ANACS, in my opinion, if you want it in sealed hard plastic and not an unsealed bag.
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<< <i>1896-o My first time to post a pic. I was thinking of selling this Morgan and was wanting the Morgan experts to ge me an opinion. Worth grading? Any guess for a grade? Thanks for the help. >>
There are numerous reasons why you could have the coin graded.
First and foremost is (in my opinion) because you want to sell it and want the potential buyer to know for sure that the coin isw genuine. You wn't get a huge amount for the coin but you will put the potential buyer in the postion of making a conscious choice. That is why I don't sell RAW coins to people. Grading is subjective and a plastic slab from a reputable TPG makes all concerned feel more secure (usually).
The coin does look cleaned and (as another member pointed out) 1896-O Morgans with breast feathers are not very common. That is something to point out in an eventaul sales pitch.
I would use ANACS in this case. Unless there is PVC contamination they will grade it and slab it indicating "CLEANED" on the label.
Good luck.
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it is a coin to fill a hole in an album, in my opinion. Sorry if you paid too much.
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<< <i>I agree with the others, the picture shows a flat and lifeless surface. If you do send it in, try ANACS to avoid the bodybag. >>
I'm not sure what happened to the pic, but the surface has a pretty good shine. It does not have the flat appearance as the pic shows. Maybe I will try something different for a future pic.