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Trying to decide if this is too nice for the dansco and needs to be slabbed up. Thanks in advance as always!
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 Posted 03/24/2023  4:52 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add paralyse to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Looks like a nice 55. I wouldn't bother slabbing.

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 Posted 03/24/2023  4:53 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add cboyera to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Booming luster was hard to photograph, it is definitely UNC
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 Posted 03/24/2023  4:56 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Keith67 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Not worth slabbing. Maybe MS-62
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MS-60
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I'll say MS-60 or perhaps 61.
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Too hard to tell from the photos, but may want to check for any of the 80/79 overdates according to vamworld.com. Fairly nice premium on those I think. with a general consensus of probably low mint state...
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If this is Unc then I won't go higher than MS60, that obverse is wrecked.

1880-O is definitely a date which carries a premium in any Uncirculated grade, but I'd not want to slab this.

edit: it's a medium O, not a small O, so the only 8/7 overdate for Medium O is VAM 5, and at least in these photos I don't see the big die chip in the upper loop of the 2nd 8 that is on all VAM 5's.
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MS60/61, can't see that obverse bringing any more than that. I'd keep it raw, really only worth slabbing in MS63 on up.
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MS62. I'm with Ty2020b regarding slabbing not worth it unless its 63 or higher. the chances this coin would grade at that is zippo
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MS61
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Too baggy for me to get above MS-61.
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With hands-on, if you see an increase in the overall value, more than $100-$150, based upon your investment, then go ahead and have her slabbed. But, don't be surprised if the grade isn't any higher than a low MS. The obverse shouldn't take her any higher.
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looks like CCF has assessed this coin between AU58 and MS62. take it for what its worth.

its borderline if you want to slab it. you're looking at maybe $200 full retail.

there are really only 2 reasons to slab a coin

1. authenticate a rarer coin
2. the value of the coin is over $150 and you are considering selling it

other than that just encapsulate it in an airtight or put it in an album to fill a slot.
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I'm with you all, I have her about MS61/62, only if there was an overwhelming support at 63 would I even take a shot. It is nicer in hand than the pictures (I honestly thought it was mis-marked as an O on the flip looking at the obverse due to the amazing cartwheel, I would have bet my bottom dollar it was an S!), but still too baggy to get there. Thanks for all of your input!
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Not worth slabbing.
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