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Considering Slabbing This 1886 Morgan

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 Posted 10/12/2015  7:31 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add panzaldi to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I agree with MS64
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64 on the 96' too. The luster looks to be somewhat weak.
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After a long while:

1898 MS65.
1896 Details. Cleaning... Weird.
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all depends on the day of the week and graders working. they're very inconsistent.
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Those are some beautiful coins. I will say MS-64, MS-67, MS-65+
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@fenton. Yeah, I thought they would go higher, but as stated above the 98 got MS65, the 96 got unc details cleaning
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I would have thought the 98 would have been a sure MS-66, and I can't see even a hint of cleaning on the 96. Maybe they detected some residue?
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MS64, MS66, and MS65, respectively.
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I would've though 65,66,65

Should check for VAM on the 1886. There is a lot going on with that coin.
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Wow that grading seems wildly inaccurate - who did the grading and do you have their photos? Seem like good candidates for a crack out and resubmit to a different grader.
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After a quick lookup, it looks like the 1886 is VAM 6B. However, I don't own it anymore.
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Maybe you are just amazing at photographing coins - does look more like an MS-65 in the NGC photo.
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