Walker Proof Digital Album Fellas, leave the tight pants to the ladies. If I can count the coins in your pockets you better use them to call a tailor. Stay thirsty my friends......
<< <i>AG-3. She's pretty slick and almost no rims left. >>
Ditto. Nice attractive coin.
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I think PCGS gave it a bump because of the positive eye appeal since they use market grading.
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If this die marriage had a weaker than optimal strike, especially if the die had shallow rims, I could easily see this going G-4, but my gut instinct was AG-3!
Yep, that's why I said 3.6, sure STATES OF and a few stars are worn away. But those Original Looking Surfaces! are worth half a point at this grade level.
I'd rather have this coin than an average, full rim "good" details coin with the average amount of "shining" over it's lifetime by loving collectors.
this one gets credit for being left alone. I agree with rounding to 4 and bet you can even get Good 5 or better money for it when the time comes.
Sorry, I think that AG-3 is almost pushing it. The date is readable, but it's not complete and the reverse lettering is worn well beyond just the tops of the letters. This is also a design that was boldly stuck for the most part with lettering that could hold up to circulation. That was not the case with the 1795 half cents and large cents which had delicate or missing lettering from the start. (e.g. the “Half Cent” in the cent of that coin.) In short this is a design that should not get any slack for strike issues.
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<< <i>So much for grading from pictures, I'd have said 3 as many of us here did. >>
Why do you assume everyone that said AG3 is wrong?
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A totally problem-free AG03+, so I'll say PCGS gave it a G04.
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Jim the only one to nail it I did think PCGS would agree with the simple, "no rims, no good" adage, am happy to see this, maybe some disparage market grading but since it's really an appraisal, better get used to coins like this, as well as beautiful MS coins with just a bit of rub on the high points
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<< <i>I like it quite a bit. It looks darn lovely. >>
Me too. Even without the detail the coolness factor is all there.
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<< <i>3. I'd want at least one full rim for 4. >>
<< <i>AG-3. She's pretty slick and almost no rims left. >>
Ditto. Nice attractive coin.
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<< <i>AG-3. She's pretty slick and almost no rims left. >>
Ditto. Nice attractive coin. >>
I concur
PCGS disagrees.
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I could easily see this going G-4, but my gut instinct was AG-3!
I'd rather have this coin than an average, full rim "good" details coin with the average amount of "shining" over it's lifetime by loving collectors.
this one gets credit for being left alone. I agree with rounding to 4 and bet you can even get Good 5 or better money for it when the time comes.
nice piece
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<< <i>So much for grading from pictures, I'd have said 3 as many of us here did. >>
Why do you assume everyone that said AG3 is wrong?
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A totally problem-free AG03+, so I'll say PCGS gave it a G04.
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