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I'd say PCI graded it 61 and that's about what it would grade today.
Value doesn't change much in the 60 to 63 grades anyway. I'd say it's worth about 150$.
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That cheek really hurts this coin. The back is incredible.
I can't go higher than MS62 unfortunately.
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I cheated and found the auction. So I'm not bidding... Yes the old holders are collectible, but it's a small # of collectors and once you have examples of all 4 PCI varieties, you're done. Somebody was selling off a pile of them about 18 months ago on the PNW circuit - the remnants moved between various dealers a couple times before ending up with a friend of mine who moved the last 8 via ebay.
-----Burton 50+ year / Life / Emeritus ANA member (joined 12/1/1973) Life member: Numismatics International, CONECA Member: TNA, FtWCC, NETCC, EveryCountry (online) coin club Owned by three cats and a wife of 40+ years (joined 1983) Author: 3rd Edition of the Sample Slabs book, https://www.sampleslabs.info/
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Quote: Are these holders really that collectable? Absolutely! I just got my first one last year, it is a common Peace dollar MS63 I might be exaggerating the price for the holder, being this is a CC dollar but I paid a $20.00 over the cost o a raw coin just to have the holder, I didn't have one in my collection and I think they are pretty cool. Side Note: This month's Numismatist magazine has a feature on the collecting of sample slabs, they have two different PCI Photoslabs listed, I was not aware of. Very cool.
"Buy the Book Before You Buy the Coin" - Aaron R. Feldman - "And read it" - Me 2013! ANA Life Member #3288 in good standing since 1981, ANS, Early American Coppers Member (EAC), Colonial Coin Collectors Club member (C4), Conder Token Collector Club member (CTCC), Civil War Token Society (CWTS) member, Liberty Seated Collectors Club (LSCC) & Numismatic Bibliomania Society member (NBS), USMex, Member in good standing, 2¢ variety collector. See my want page: http://goccf.com/t/140440
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David's article focuses on Sample slabs. Conder's 2003 book lists 4 varieties:
1. Grade lower right corner on photo, 3 lines of label text - 1986 2. No grade on photo, 3 lines of label text - 1986-88 3. No grade on photo, 2 lines [#1 and #3] of text - 1988-89 4. #3 w/barcode on reverse, bottom right - 1989-91
-----Burton 50+ year / Life / Emeritus ANA member (joined 12/1/1973) Life member: Numismatics International, CONECA Member: TNA, FtWCC, NETCC, EveryCountry (online) coin club Owned by three cats and a wife of 40+ years (joined 1983) Author: 3rd Edition of the Sample Slabs book, https://www.sampleslabs.info/
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PCI called it a 62. I know the marks are in the worst possible spot on the check and neck, but I agree with SuperDave that they are hopefully grazes and I think it would go 63 in today's world. I find that TPG tend to overgrade most CC because they are CC.    These are still sellers pics. Hope I get it in a few days and will post my pics. I should get this tomorrow and no worries people I have no plans to crack it.
Edited by brenpickle 05/12/2015 10:04 pm
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The grade is ok because the $$ fluctuation on low ms 83 cc's is negligible. That holder is where your premium lies. Don't change a thing. Nice coin & slab 
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Reverse is a 64 but obverse is just a 62 so I grade it a MS62. Louis
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Wish I knew what it was about poor Ms. Anna's face that makes people want to beat her. The reverse is glorious.
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No matter how you dress it up , it is a 62. There are far too many marks in the key focal areas on the OBVERSE. It pretty much does not matter how choice the REVERSE looks. To properly grade a Morgan draw an imaginary triangle from the centre of the ear hole to the P of Pluribus and to the first star. This is the main Focal area of a Morgan dollar. Marks on the cheek and in the field in this area are grade killers no matter how nice the overall appeal of the coin. Also all Carson City and San Francisco dollars of the period 1879 to 1883 can have an almost proof like appearance, which leads a novice to tend to over grade Morgan's .
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