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United States
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Think my pictures are better so I thought I would post this to see what yall think...  
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 United States
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Nice. If those are not scratches in front of her nose, I'd say MS64. What kind of album are they housed in?
swcoin.ecrater.com
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Philippines
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United States
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Nice coin. Interesting rim toning. Very nice reverse, in spite of the carbon spots. May go 64, but I thinkg there's a little bit too much chatter on her face, and in the field in front of her nose for that, so I'm going 63.
Steve
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 United States
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its in a redfield hoard holder, the marks on the face are very very slight, much better in hand!
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 United States
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United States
407 Posts |
Ah, a Paramount! I remember the first time I saw those in person at a store back in the 80's. I remember the price tag they had on 'em too!  That's the thing with pictures, they can sometimes show more than can be seen by the naked eye, and can sometimes hide what would be seen by the naked eye. Still, a nice coin, and LaVere owned it! Steve
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 United States
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Nice coin, starting to take on a nice tone also. I'll agree with MS-64.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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MS-64 for sure... 
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United States
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64 for the win my friend. and a nice one at that, looks like only light bag marks
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United States
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Neal,
A beauty for sure and a month ago I'd have given it a solid 64. I just got back two from ANACS that were spotless on both the obverse and reverse with solid strikes - 65's in my book. Both of those came back 64. Things appear to be tightening up.
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 United States
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It has a (small) shot at 65, in my opinion, but probably has more value in the original Paramount holder. They're getting scarce. I suspect it would bring 65 money just because of the holder.
Very, very nice coin.
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Canada
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I've always loved the toning on these Redfield morgans, and that is a nice one!  As for the grading, there appears from the image to be enough going on in the fields and the cheek to limit the grade to 64. Paramount probably gave it a 65. JMHO. 
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 United States
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I thought paramount slabbed some Morgans in the paramount holder other than Redfield coins. Does the slab say "From the Refield Collection"? I guess it doesn't matter, it's a sharp coin.
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Canada
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You are right Carmykle, they did slab other coins than the redfields. Need to see the slab. 
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
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The Redfield collection has an interesting history, in general he bought silver by the bags ($1,000) figuring his money was protected by silver rather than the economy, he hid it around the property, once was robbed, and eventually he built a secret place to hide a fortune. discovered later they were basically graded by Paramount with 2 grades assigned, black labeled MS60, and Red labeled MS65 holders, here's the old Red holder... .google redfield hoard and you will find an interesting peice of history!!  
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