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Does This Look Like A MS-67 Coin To You As Graded By PCGS?

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Thank you Trout. For listing the reasons and evidence. Simply saying "I think so," or "I think not," isn't very informative. I'm not a skilled grader outside of Morgans, but this is how I learn.
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Trout seems to have quite an ability to grade MS60 and better coins.
I envy that talent.
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My Quest for the perfect Canberra Florin has been a somewhat expensive but enlightening grading experience with MS Silver coins.
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I think that it is a really nice coin, but I would have to see it in person to know for sure. Toning like this is the look that collectors want in an Isabella Quarter. The "white coins" usually don't cut it because they have almost all been dipped.

Given the long standing weakness in old commemorative coin market, this price is strong, the coin could be a treasure for those who like these coins with totally original surfaces.
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Some dealers' photography is not as professional as others. I've dealt with the subject seller numerous times to my satisfaction but their photography is definitely lacking. If you've been collecting for any length of time you've probably seen two photos of the same coin that you'd swear were different pieces. Don't put 100 % faith in pictures.
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