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1896 (P) Morgan - Redfield Hoard - What's Your Grade?

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 Posted 08/28/2017  5:41 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Beefer518 to your friends list
Paramount Int'l Coin Corp put this in as MS-60 holder. They put the 65's in a red holder, and the 60's in a black.
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Might be MS-61 by today's standards.
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Paramount Int'l Coin Corp put this in as MS-60 holder.


Wow! It looks way better than 60!!
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62+ with nice luster
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They put the 65's in a red holder, and the 60's in a black


I was wondering cause this is 65 and looks to me (my eyes aren't what they used to be) a black holder. And the cheek is chattered also. This is on ebay.

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Lovely peripheral tone. No hint of cleaning or dipping. 61 at today's grading standard.
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Most of the Redfield Paramount "MS 60" holdered coins were slider AU's and I think this one is as well; AU58. Attractive rainbow toning peripherally which is also fairly common on Redfield coins.
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MS-61 for me.
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MS62 in my book
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Same, 62, not for me.
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MS61 and a better piece of Morgan dollar history than the GSA's.
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