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Thought we would have heard from Jesse . . .
Jesse, you out there?
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Must have been the last coin graded on a Friday afternoon and the grader was in a hurry to go home. I'm seeing something far better than MS-62.
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 Posted 07/11/2013  10:12 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add IHPO8S to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
MS 64 maybe a * for the toning since it rocks.
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 Posted 07/20/2013  8:37 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add WashQuartJesse to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
It's definitely my type of coin. I find it very attractive. In terms of technical grading I think ANACS was a grade low. The pock marks hold it from going higher than a 63 IMO but the coin's got that look which would easily draw near gem prices on the market were it cracked out. I think you'd have a very good shot at an upgrade of a point if you re-subbed it. I just wouldn't plan on more than that if it were me.
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It is headed to PCGS as of this morning. I cracked it out, figuring that it had a better shot at an upgrade than if I had asked for a crossover.
I agree with the folks that ventured the grade of MS63. Though I feel it has a shot at 64 it is a long shot. Those marks on the cheek are really there.
Though stranger things have happened.
Will get it back in a few weeks, will let you guys know.
I appreciate the responses. Keep 'em coming!
Jon
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1934-D-Washington



And!! I send in a '37 that I cracked out of an old small ANACS MS65holder. Hoping and praying that it would come back at grade. Never thought it would upgrade.

1934-D-Washington

So I am having a great day! (Other than that '49)

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08/10/2013 10:30 am
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Congrats, most of us could see this coin would pull much more than a 62 grade. Nice score on the 37 also.
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CONGRATS!!!
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