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Re: How can this graded coin be an MS68 when it is a later die state and unappealing specimen like this?
Generally, I'll accept a 65 grade when the strike is less than full, a strong medium strike when the toning can bump it up. Depending how marky it is, the grade may stay at 64, There's mint bloom whi… (View Post)4 -
Re: How can this graded coin be an MS68 when it is a later die state and unappealing specimen like this?
Where there are fewer details in the die for the metal to flow into, the coin receives greater compaction making the coin surfaces harder. A higher compacted coin does not nick up as easily as a coin… (View Post)1 -
Re: Got a huge surprise at the local B&M today!
Some guy sticking that coin in an old Wayte Raymond album is mindblowing in itself. But I guess there was a day where there were few options in the way to store coins. Likely was cameo at one time. A… (View Post)3 -
Re: Another grading company I have never heard of (with an actually pretty attractive coin). "CAAC"?
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Re: Do you agree with CAC here?
Looks like it needs resubmitted. ;) Leo (View Post)1