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1878 P Morgan Dollar, Guess My PCGS Grade

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 Posted 02/16/2019  11:24 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add NDBirdman to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
She's graded as a PCSG MS64. No shield or CAC on her. So, if I do send her in, I'm better off cracking it out and sending in raw? I have no problem doing that if it would raise to possible 65, either way, she needs re-slabbed.
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PCGS rarely will bump a MS64 to a 65 most Morgans are pretty easy to grade (as opposed to other coins) as they grade so many of them. I would not waste time on trying for an upgrade to 65, just send it in for a reholder if you plan on selling it, otherwise, and if it were me, I'd just put it aside and not waste money until I knew I wanted it to go into my trade or sell box of coins. In most cases selling to a dealer probably won't loose much more money than you would spend reholdering it + shipping costs.
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Welp, she's not going to be resold by me. Even if I pick up a 65 or higher, this one is in my collection. I might still get 'er re-slabbed as I don't like the shape of this slab, but she's mine til the end of (my) time, I love all the errors on her! Thanks for the replies. :-)
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