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You Vs. ICCS 1939 Dollar

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really hard to capture the beautiful purple toning on this one through the holder.

Thanks for looking.





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 Posted 02/14/2016  5:00 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add tripoli to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
MS 62-63....
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63
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Nice toning
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Hard to grade through plastic but, looks MS-63ish
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Forgive my memory, but isn't this the first commemorative Canadian coin? I see a lot of superfluous interruption to the toning and some die burn, but not a lot of actual marks, so I'll go out on a limb and say MS-64.
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this coin is nicer than or at least equal to the 65s I have seen in hand but due to the luster break n front of his forehead will say 64.

kbbpll, 1935 was our first.
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63, but the plastic could be missleading
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I'd say MS64, the fields are pretty clean.
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The holder is about to break on this one at the fold. The two halves are only held together by about a half an inch of plastic. I bought it that way and thought I would break it out of the holder once I got it home. I would love to take after pics to see if anyone's opinion changes and to try to get the full effect of the purple toning. What do you guys think? Should I bust it out?
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Free it from its plastic prison!
"Dipping" is not considered cleaning...
-from PCGS website
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Yes!.. take it out of the holder and give us new photos.
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WAIT! Which firm certified the coin? If it remains intact, they will likely re-holder it for you for free/nominal fee (I've had to do this a couple of times with ICCS, and they replaced them all for free). Unless you're looking to get a secondary grading opinion; in which case, sure, bust it out, take pics, and re-submit. As for the coin, I'd conservatively say MS-62.
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63 back in the day..but really nice peripheral toning here.
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Busted it out of the holder and shot again. Still very hard to get the full effect of the purple toning. Much more colorful in hand.

I may get it re-graded one day. I think I can enjoy it a bit more for now.



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looking back at the pictures from inside the holder, I think they actually look better
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