L@@K!!! An actual TPG graded MS-60!

I know there was athread about this a few days ago, but here's a recently graded MS-60 coin.
1880-S MS-60 Morgan
Looks better than a 60 based in the picture, not that it really matters in the price.
1880-S MS-60 Morgan
Looks better than a 60 based in the picture, not that it really matters in the price.
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<< <i>There's a huge scratch on the cheek partially covered by the toning... >>
That is IMPACT toning.
get a MS grade? lol.
i have seen morgans come out of a tubes nicer then that.
is it a key date or something? i highly doubt it....
<< <i>why is it i look at that morgan and think how in the heck did it
get a MS grade? lol.
i have seen morgans come out of a tubes nicer then that.
is it a key date or something? i highly doubt it.... >>
If there is no wear and it is gradeable, why should it not get an MS grade? That's what MS means, uncirculated. If there was a scratch that should BB it, that's another thing. MS60 is uncirculated with awful eye appeal generally from some really bad contact marks in the prime focal areas.
With the glut of extremely attractive specimens of that date, I am not sure why that is in plastic and, further, at Teletrade. The price something like that fetches routinely raw on eBay surely exceeds the costs of certifying.
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morgans are too common to even tolerate crap like that.
let me look again!
yer, BB. i would not want it. i would say it is scratched.
so it must be a key date in order to get slabbed right? ;-)
Rare coins with some problems can get slabbed by any of the TPGs. It is a matter of market acceptability and not something terribly difficult to live with. After all, we are buying coins, not holders. Right?
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right! but since i collect a series that has fakes/counterfeits/etc...
i want a bit more protection (read expert advice)..
in other words, i want that slab to be very accurate with a traditional
old school grade.
not a pity grade. er maket acceptable.
anacs knew how to handle market acceptable in my book with their
old net slabs.
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