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Ike 1973 & 1973-D Grade Please?

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 Posted 12/24/2016  8:10 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Jeromewhite to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I removed these from the plastic cellophane wrapper to get better photos. Is removing them not a wise thing to do?

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 Posted 12/24/2016  11:35 pm  Show Profile   Check spru's eBay Listings Bookmark this reply Add spru to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I'm trying to develop this skill but I'm guessing they are in the MS-62 to 65 range. I can't narrow it down.
P.S. Not a professional opinion!

I don't see a problem with removing them long enough for pics as long as they're grasped by the edges only, placed on a coin-safe surface that won't scratch it and put them back after taking pics
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Is removing them not a wise thing to do?
It is perfectly okay. Are you putting them in an album or some other holder?
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Slipped them back into cellophane and then into original envelope. Thought of sending them to PCGS for grading if grade warranted it; not at 66 and definitely not at 55.
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Or rather 65
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If you think they are at least 66 it would be worth it. That seems to be the breaking point. Anything over 65+, get them graded and slabbed.

Just something I found quickly:

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First Coin: On Obverse: Small "railroad track" above D in GOD, ticks at bottom of neck and cheek, minor rim dings. On Reverse: Ticks in fields, a couple of more pronounced rim dings. Over all MS-64.

Second Coin: I cannot grade it as reverse is whited out for details, and obverse also to a lesser extent.
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Agree on both counts.
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MS-64 on the P
MS-65 on the D
Not worth the grading fees.
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Here is a less washed out photo of the 1973D. What a difference a photo makes.
Are the small 'craters' on Ike's forehead and temple from oil on the dies?

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I think the D still makes MS-65
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