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Valued Member
United States
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I've thought about sending this one off to a TPG service for a while after watching the prices EXPLODE after MS62. What do you folks think this one would grade? The luster is much nicer in person ... I don't have the photographic prowess that so many CCF members do, but I'm working on it!  
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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I'd call it a 62 with a fair shot at 63.
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Pillar of the Community
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For those who don't know, pricing goes from 100-200-1000 from 62-63-64.
I'd call this a 62. Not sure how clean the cheek is since that has so much glare, I'd like to see a scan of this coin as well as the pics, to be honest. A scan would show the details, I know what the luster looks like.
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Valued Member
 United States
108 Posts |
chasingtailbar, here you go: 
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Pillar of the Community
968 Posts |
With just the obverse to go off there, I'm going to stick with 62, but I will say it may technically be a 58 bumped to a 62. It's not the greatest strike, but I bet it could slide to a 63 on a good day. If it were mine and I was sure it was UNC, I'd probably sub it.
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Canada
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440 Posts |
"Looks like a slider."
Funny I was thinking the same thing. It may just be the pics though.
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United States
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Pillar of the Community
United States
4883 Posts |
I'd say this is a pretty tough call, actually. I was in the slider (high AU) camp, but recognize that if it got "market graded" we all might be surprised at how high it could come back. I don't think it'd be money wasted to find out (but then of course, it's not my money).
Colligo ergo sum
Edited by Lucky Cuss 08/12/2014 7:02 pm
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United States
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Valued Member
South Africa
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A slider is an AU58 coin that could go MS. The term comes from old fashioned coin cabinets, the coins would slide on the felt or velvet linings and have just a touch of rub as a result... hence the term slider. Nowadays, some people seem to think it means the coin could "slide" to a MS coin even though it's technically AU, and it is a fitting way of saying that.
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Valued Member
South Africa
453 Posts |
Thanks chasingtailbar, little by little lol.
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Valued Member
United States
416 Posts |
I think it will "slide" the other way to 58
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