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Valued Member
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This coin is in what I consider to be quite nice condition, any opinions as to if it would be worth getting graded? I've studied some of the MS67 of the same date, and I am unsure. It's in a case from a very unreliable grading service, not taken seriously. Any help with this matter would be immensely appreciated.
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Rest in Peace
United States
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You need to show us photos of obverse and reverse to receive a proper grade .
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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Looks promising, but both sides, please.  to the CCF!
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Valued Member
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Valued Member
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Sorry y'all, am still new at this thank you all for the warm welcome and great helpfulness. These should be a bit better.  
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New Member
United States
37 Posts |
Judging from the last two photos, if the field are as clean as they look then it has a shot at MS67 unless those dots to the left of Washington's face are contact marks. The only severe contact mark is on Washington's neck and fortunately that isn't considered a focal point of this coin, and if the grader wants to be finicky they'd probably grade it MS66+. I've seen MS67 Washington silvers with larger contact marks than what's on his neck. Luster looks high too.
Edited by error_koin 02/11/2018 01:45 am
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Rest in Peace
United States
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At least 2 contact marks on his neck, one hit on left wing , and at least 3 hits on Eagles feet and arrows . Slightly weak strike on reverse . Conservatively MS-64 
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Valued Member
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You're all awesome, thank you so much. I think I'll probably look to get it graded.
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Pillar of the Community
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 with T-BOP, a solid MS-64. It's a common coin in low-to-mid MS grades so I personally don't think it warrants sending to a TPG after the associated fees, but definitely a lovely coin to have in your collection! 
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Pillar of the Community
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Do not have it graded. It is nowhere near MS-67.
MS-64
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New Member
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Contact marks aren't an automatic withdrawal from MS67, it more depends where they are located. Here is an NGC graded MS67, and that's with that nasty contact mark at 3 o'clock on the reverse. 
Edited by error_koin 02/11/2018 11:44 pm
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