This sounds like one of those "I struck it rich, now everybody agree with me" kind of threads. PCGS and NGC combined have given MS67 or higher to 15 coins out of 109,293 graded, so good luck.
if this coin grades at 66 or above then your photography skills are the issue. we can only base our assessments on that. believe it or not TPG's dont always get it right. based on your last set of photos, I would change my MS64 to MS65 but I would never pay 66 $$ for the coin regardless of the slab. I have one that looks very similar to yours and it came back as a 64 and I expected a 66 on that one.
If you can't post pics that show the coin as you see it in hand...then how can you expect a grade that is even accurate? You sure you don't sell on ebay? I see pics like this daily...usually to hide problems kn coins.
Excited to see the results of the grading, I see chatter on the coin going by your pics.
Also,, you attacked their grading skills because they didn't agree with you...and you didn't expect them to be "salty"?
I am not seeing how this is even close to a 67 , could be the photos but I am seeing quite a few contact marks and scratches. I could see it at a 64 if there are not to many hairlines .
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