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Pillar of the Community
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I want to see what you all think the grade may be on this one. I was quite far off on my original guess. 
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Pillar of the Community
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I would have to say somewhere in the VF-20 range because of the wear showing on the hair,ear and breast feathers. If not for than that the coin would be AU. Can't see much for bag marks and still has good luster.
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Valued Member
United States
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Hard to tell if it's a fairly well circulated coin that's been messed with or perhaps an AU coin with a pitiful strike (very possible being an O-mint Morgan).
I guess I'd need to have the coin in hand, under the light, examining the remaining luster to determine it.
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Pillar of the Community
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Hi jd
This is the coin on your list that Iam interested in and was just about to send for pics.
Since I'm interested in buying the coin, I will let the others work with the grade,, I have an opinion but we can discuss that in our emails.
Rick
Edited by Metalman 05/26/2006 2:20 pm
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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is it a VAM-14 ? maybe not just something looks weird with that date to me, could be just the pictures but when I first saw it I was thinking the date was shifted and started looking in the book and the only thing I saw that describes anything like it is a VAM-14
Edited by Bryan1315 05/26/2006 3:27 pm
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I'd call it VF30, maybe better, with a really weak strike, and agree with the VAM-14 designation. The breast isn't clear enough for me to be comfortable, but I could see that coin at 35 or even 40 depending on the strike.
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Pillar of the Community
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Actually... the two people I showed this two both agreed on MS60. Rick was saying 58-61. Very, very weak strike on this one. I have not checked it for the VAM yet, nor do I have my nbook with me. What is VAM 14?
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Pillar of the Community
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I do not have a VAM book nor do I have much knowledge of that yet, I dont know if for the year and mint mark if its just week struck or not , I do see wear, but I am questioning the strike do to the unusual amount of luster for the Vf that I would give it, so depending on all of that vf maybe a little more
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Pillar of the Community
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772 Posts |
I have showed one more morgan nut this coin and he agreed to the MS-60-61 grade.
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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VAM-14=Date set High and further left than normal Here is a picture from the book 
Edited by Bryan1315 05/31/2006 6:45 pm
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Rest in Peace
United States
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Jordan, without those spots on the obverse, I'd say around F-15 to VF-20, maybe even VF-25, but I think PCGS *might* body bag it with "environmental damage". That ding at 12 o'clock on the obverse might also keep it down. The reverse appears in better condition, but are we looking through plastic to give those striations on the reverse? It has a lot of apparent luster for a circulated Morgan or is that reflections off plastic?
Fred
(Now to peek at the other responses.)
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Rest in Peace
United States
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Jordan, I just don't see it being MS. Even the weakest New Orleans strike would still show more sharpness and detail on Liberty's hair above her ear and forehead. Her hair is just too flat for MS. There's also a lot of marks on the obverse face and fields which looks more like circulation marks than bag marks. The reverse is a little too fuzzy to make a good judgement on the breast feathers, but there's more justification for an MS grade on the reverse than the obverse. The only argument for MS is in the luster on both side. Conclusion: this is a trick coin.  If it gets submitted, I'd be very interested in how it comes back.
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Pillar of the Community
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The coin is on it's way to Rick today. I believe he's a raw man, so we may never know what the top TPG's would grade it at. I am sure it would not make financial sense to send it in, but as a... I don't know what I am looking for here... maybe from a learning point of view it would be nice.
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I opened this thread, not remembering I'd already posted in it, and spot-graded that coin at AU50. It's an atrocious strike, but it must be noted that there's no way that the ear and nearby hair would show that kind of circulation wear without corresponding noticeable wear elsewhere on the coin. For those of you who own a VF Morgan, do the comparison. By the time the ear's worn that bad, there's much less detail in the hair below it, and the reverse should look correspondingly bad about the wingtips and wreath. I've never seen an '88 New Orleans strike that bad, but I have seen '02s and '04s that weak.
In fact, I won't rule out believing that to be an MS coin. How do the dentils look? There should be noticeable rounding if that's wear on the obverse.
Mea culpa.
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Rest in Peace
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Dave, putting apparent luster (or reflection) aside on the reverse, the obverse image is a little too fuzzy to make a good determination of its possible wear, especially on the breast feathers.
Rick, when you receive the Morgan, give us an eyeball opinion.
Fred
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New Member
United States
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Given the overall uncirculated appearance, I'd consider that it might have been Struck Through Grease. Unless there was a serious flaw in the planchet I don't think even New Orleans could put out a strike this weak.
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