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Valued Member
United States
223 Posts |
Usually AU, but I have also seen some MS62 coins that looks better then said grade too. It also depends on the series.
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
7096 Posts |
I would rather have an Mint State coin because technically it is a higher grade of coin with some to all of it's mint lustre and no sign of circulation. As I collect mainly Aussie coins It is hard to find older pre decimal coins that still have the lustre on them. I agree that the bag marks are a detracting feature but signs of circulation are a far worse detraction IMHO.
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
987 Posts |
I would go for a nice looking AU over a so-so looking MS.
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Russian Federation
5177 Posts |
I'd always have an AU58 over a MS61 (or 62 or 63), even if the 58 was slightly more expensive (which it, of course, almost never is). I'd also prefer, in many cases, a nice XF45 over either, but that's mostly for price reasons (e.g. I have an 1907 IHC that looks perfect to me - as in I have few coins with any better eye appeal - but is probably a technical XF, and was bought for XF price).
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New Member
United States
15 Posts |
I would take a nice problem-free AU any day. You get all of the detail and most of the luster without the MS price tag!
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Pillar of the Community
United States
7840 Posts |
"Eye appeal is buy appeal"
I'm sure that I am plagiarizing someone.
Edited by oih82w8 05/30/2012 11:13 am
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
20753 Posts |
As so many have already stated, sometimes difficult. I too have seen AU-58 coins that look as new as possible and MS-62 or 3 that look like just taken out of change and not good change either. The problem with this poll is naturally who does the grading.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
561 Posts |
Gotta love the underdog! I would agree that I seem to see more high-end AU coins that catch my eye than low-end MS coins that do the same.
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
1590 Posts |
Just Carl; for the sake of this poll, the individual does the grading. Whether slabbed or raw is up to the individual.
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Moderator
 Australia
16855 Posts |
I personally prefer to collect circulation coins, and for these I prefer to see some evidence that the coin actually circulated. So a high AU coin is definitely more interesting to me than a low MS or even a high MS, especially since they're usually a lot cheaper.
For NCLT coins, it's the opposite: if an NCLT is "AU" or worse, that's a sign of improper handling by a careless collector, not circulation; I'd definitely prefer these to be MS, unless I personally find them in change.
Don't say "infinitely" when you mean "very"; otherwise, you'll have no word left when you want to talk about something really infinite. - C. S. Lewis
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United States
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