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1885 O Morgan Monster Toner

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I am wanting to cross this to PCGS. It currently resides in an old white ANACS MS 65 slab. Grade? Will it cross? What would you think this is worth if gets in a PCGS slab? Many thanks.

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Quote:
Grade? Will it cross? What would you think this is worth if gets in a PCGS slab?


65 looks accurate.

There's a good chance it will but there's not a chance I'd crack it out and submit it raw.

Around $500 as a PCGS 65, $400 minimum.
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I definitely won't be cracking it out. I was trying to decide if I would mark a lower grade as acceptable on the form. I really hope it stays 65. I got a great deal on it. Bought on ebay for $165 from a jeweler who doesn't usually deal in coins but had good feedback. His pictures were way too dark and the coin looked terrible like it was a late stage toner with two colors. I knew it was a better coin than that and gambled. Was very pleased when I got to see it with my own eyes. My pictures really don't do it justice either. The obverse isn't the prettiest but the reverse is stunning.
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It looks MS-65 to me.
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65 seems accurate. The rainbow toning is very attractive.
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MS65 seems correct to me. I would leave it in the ANACS slab as well.
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Old ANACS White Holders have more appeal in the collector market than a PCGS coin in some cases. As I have been taught by senior collectors, those ANACS OWHs were from the days that ANACS was stingy went it came to assigning grade so that means the grade should be fairly accurate as is and again, you're crossing out of a collectible aspect that has relevance in the market in the OWH.

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MS 65 with nice toning.
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Can't argue - very nice indeed.
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MS-65
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MS65 seems accurate.I would not remove from the slab
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Looks accurately graded to me. You may be able to get a "+" on it, but that's not enough of a price bump to really matter. I agree with the first response that $400-$500 is a good range for value. Looks like a really pretty coin!
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65 + for me
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