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I will say MS65. Very nice and beautiful coin.
Tim
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Where do you come up with these wonderful toys?  AU58 or MS65. This one, I'd want to see in-hand before deciding if it was Mint State. The wingtips, the curled part of the cap, the cotton bolls, and the ear/cheek are the places to concentrate on. I love the coin.
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man that is a pretty coin!!   I would say it would have to be ms65 
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quote: Originally posted by SuperDave
Where do you come up with these wonderful toys? 
AU58 or MS65. This one, I'd want to see in-hand before deciding if it was Mint State. The wingtips, the curled part of the cap, the cotton bolls, and the ear/cheek are the places to concentrate on.
I love the coin.
Its a constant hunt,Dave. 
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What? It's not a New Orleans "weak strike? OK...Full luster? Very little wear - maybe on breast feathers. The Liberty looks a little Odd...maybe just the camera angle? I'm at a strong MS64 with a tendency toward MS65. Very nice coin my friend! Now what ANAC or PCGS would grade it? Probably a MS64 just cause! 
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Looks like it is already in a PCGS slab? So what is it?
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I was lucky enough to catch this one within 30 minutes of it being posted for sale.I don't see many in this condition and year come up. Thanks everyone. 
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Without seeing others replies, the obverse appears as a 58. Possibly weak struck. This is when it is hard to determine a grade from pictures. This date, as far as I know, is not known to be weakly struck, not meaning it can't be. The back looks gorgeous. Looks like a 64+. Going on the Reverse grade, I will say this coin is 64 on a good day.
Now to see the other replies: Green label? or is that just in the pic that give it a greenish tint... you know what most people do with green slabs... With such a big jump from 60 to 63, then 64, it may be worth the $20 to go ANACS route, where they will only crack it out if it is at or above the grade you say.
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Thanks JD, Yes its a green lable,but I'm not planning to crack it out and regrade it anytime soon.I bought it for my PCGS MS Date set. Thanks Tim. 
Edited by TLS5933 09/01/2006 08:50 am
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Boy was I off. I still say it looks better than a MS62 to me. Thanks for the practice
Tim
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Why only an MS62? Were they graded differently and more aggressively in the "green label" era? Explain please.
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Dealers all over the country have been cracking out the "old" green labeled coins, because grading was a lot more strict in that era than it is now. A friend cracked out a St Gaudens that was a 62 green label, came back as a 64... a big price jump for whatever date it was... But I guess one could argue this could happen with about any coin, all depends on the day and the mood of the graders. Jordan
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Thanks Jordan! Even with my relatively new efforts of grading Morgan's, I didn't think I was THAT far off!
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When a coin gets into the MS61 to MS64 range I think they acutally get harder to grade as one or two bagmarks or slight luster change can change the grade by two or three grades either way.
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62? O_O
I suspect it's partly that they didn't want to "manufacture value" with a conditional rarity like the 1893-P is. For that reason, cracking for an upgrade might be difficult. Golly - great coin, wierd grade.
If you've got anything less that $750 in that coin, you are sitting pretty.
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