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1936 Dollar ICCS Graded

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Not sure if I quit agree with the grading. Thought I would seek some other opinions. Two obverse shots are different lighting.

Thanks

1936-Dollar-ICCS-Graded

1936-Dollar-ICCS-Graded



1936-Dollar-ICCS-Graded

Will post ICCS grade tomorrow
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2 Pearls somewhat worn according to the photos you are posting, so I presume ICCS graded it, AU-58 or MS-60
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MS 60 / weak strike.

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it will be almost impossible to guess to grade based on those photos. I will guess that it's in a 63 or 64 holder.
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MS 62
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MS66 at least----lovely fields--- count for 50% of grading points.
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This is not the first '36 with good lustre, that I have seen with an obviously weak strike; it is weak on both sides with design detail. Reasonably clean from nicks and scratches.
Strictly on condition alone,
MS63.

This coin gives obvious but silent witness of it's manufacturing process: it was rimmed first to convert it from a blank into a planchet, then struck very slightly off centre. This is evidenced by the fact that rim has been struck with denticle detail.
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It might actually be a 64, lets see.
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At the very least MS64 but more likely a MS65. Obverse dose have a weak strike. I'd be very surprised if it's not a MS65.
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I dislike grading from photos but I will play. How about ms65 or ms66. I'm leaning towards ms66
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The fields look very clean....could be a MS64-65, but as echoed, I would like to see in person to be sure
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I have just started "learning" how to grade coins within the past week. Before I looked at any of the comments I came up with AU-55, looks like I'm quite a bit lower than everyone else though haha. I guess I will keep practicing.
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Looks like MS-65 to me.
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MS63/64
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looks ms65 to me.

second guess is ms64.
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I am going with MS-64, in my opinion, given the weak strike may have influenced the grade. Should not but it does happen. Actual grade must be quite a bit lower if you are disappointed.
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