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Pillar of the Community
United States
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I personally wouldn't slab your 89CC if it was mine. It is what it is, a 89CC in Fine. I have a couple of them in basically the same grade and they will sell slabbed or not. At the shows around here they sell from about $800 to $950 depending on...GreySheet Ask price is $850...Any serious collector is in my opinion not going to care if this coin in this grade is slabbed or not!...Good Luck!
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Valued Member
United States
92 Posts |
It's a VG10 at least, probably no more. I think it only has about a 50% of slabbing in a problem free slab. IMO there is a good chance they will call it improperly cleaned.
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Pillar of the Community
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There was ANAC booth at the coin show I went to on Saturday so I just sent it with them. It cost be $39 total including the shipping. I will post a picture when it gets back to me.
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Moderator
 United States
16679 Posts |
ANACS is just fine. Keep us posted ;-)
swcoin.ecrater.com
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Valued Member
United States
92 Posts |
At least a VG10, probably a F12.
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Valued Member
United States
432 Posts |
It looks Fine15 cleaned, probably a net grade of VG10
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Pillar of the Community
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Man I would love it if it came back a VF or even a Fine. We will see the guys I showed it to at the show thought it was probably a 12 but they didn't they it had been cleaned.
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Pillar of the Community
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I just got word from ANACS it looks like you guys were right, F12 Cleaned. I am kind of bummed that I over paid by so much but what can you, do we live and learn. Thanks for all the help on this I will post a picture when I get it in the mail.
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New Member
United States
5 Posts |
Just curious- why is PCGS best if you are planning on selling a coin? I'm still new to collecting but have previously been under the impression that ANACS is the best for morgans. Thanks! Does anyone have a link to a thread that discusses the pros/cons of each grading service?
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Pillar of the Community
United States
4989 Posts |
Cleaning is not too big a deal in this grade for a key date such as the 89-CC. Might drop it down to VG-10 price instead of F-12 but it will still be heavily sought after by collectors.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
817 Posts |
I don't know the mint mark seams very far right . The right most C appears to touch the O in DOLLAR. I looked at VAMworld and did not see a VAM that matched this coin. I hope for your sake I am wrong.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
3076 Posts |
hey Larry, its been a while, Haven't had time to look at what your seeing, but I wanted to say hi! 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
3076 Posts |
I guess this is why I posted about the realitive value or the grade of the coin...as many note the current price you can sell it for and the true value of what you have...TPG prices...and YUK..the retail overpriced RedBook so many of you swear by....Just pick a coin,,any coin...and go pay RedBook prices, and go down the block and try to sell it...better yet go to the pawn shop, they will give you 20%...GET real...unless your willing to hold the coin and the collection for 20 years, you will see a profit for your collections,,even if someone degrades them for your desire to have someone evaluate you collections value...don't expect the returns today....
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Pillar of the Community
United States
4989 Posts |
I think the key is never pay RedBook prices since they are inflated and bogus. Pay no more than gray sheet and be very skeptical of the grade any dealer gives a coin. As a general rule, knock at least one grade off the coin and always assume that an unslabbed coin is cleaned until proven otherwise through intense observation (10x magnification).
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Rest in Peace
United States
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Yeah I thought F-12 cleaned.
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