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Edited by docpoco 02/04/2024 4:15 pm
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Pillar of the Community
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Link to Copy http://goccf.com/t/459719#3995209Why not? This looks consistent with the mid MS from that link? I would love to be educated. That's what I'm here for! Here is an example from PCGS of MS64. The wear on the coin I posted is less than the wear here, right? 
Edited by docpoco 02/04/2024 4:18 pm
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Your coin IS a nice specimen, but even if it was sent in and graded MS 63-65, the cost of having it slabbed would still be more than it's value. I might grade this Ike Au58. As I stated, it is a nice coin, but the obverse has a few too many cuts and rim 'dings' for me to grade it in the MS quantum. Also, the bell on the reverse has a huge crack in it.  As is, I would sell it for $4 to $6. (but I have my own ideas of pricing)
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Even MS-65 (which it's not) will not justify TPG expenses. On the other hand, if it were a 1972 TII, it would be worth it.
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Bedrock of the Community
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Only speaking for myself--I wouldn't suggest submitting it. The obverse appears to be roughed up a bit. Given the pics posted, the obverse of the bicentennial Ike looks 'worse' than the '72 example.
If you do submit, let us know how it turned out.
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I wouldn't pay the grading, shipping and insurance fees to have that Ike graded. PCGS MS64 examples are selling for $20.00 on ebay, about 1/3 the cost to have it graded yourself.
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Thanks yall. Appreciate the feedback. I'm sending 10 coins off next week.
I'll post the results and maybe some guesses.
On the other hand my coin pics are getting better:)
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Bedrock of the Community
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Looks like luster breaks on the neck, jaw, cheek bone and ear from rubbing/friction. AU-58.
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Bedrock of the Community
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I'll say AU. Appears to be light rub, on the high points.
Errers and Varietys.
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Bedrock of the Community
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 and obv looks cleaned. the cost of slabbing would exceed the value of the coin. can I ask your purpose for slabbing your coins? also, I would be inclined to post them here first and get CCM input on them like this coin. it could save you some $$
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