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Pillar of the Community
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Thats purty Nick, a new one?
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Pillar of the Community
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You've got some beautiful GSA girls in these threads, Cali_Nick. I'll give this babe a MS-63.
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This was one of the many my Granpa bought in 81. Its in a "Silver Dollar" GSA holder with an non-serial # COA, due to the toning I presume. The ones I bought in this thread are the 1885cc GSA and the 1890cc in a NGC slab. I have a raw 1891cc on the way, that I'm sorta nervous about, will post pics when I get it.
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Bedrock of the Community
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I think MS-62, has a bit to much chatter on the cheek to make 63 in my opinion. You are correct about the toning, if there was any toning on the coin they didn't label the holder as "Uncirculated" like they did the ones without toning
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I love GSAs because they are pretty much the only coin you can get in 100% original uncirculated condition, straight from the roll to the slab. The marks on this coin I dont think are even hits, there just where the mint frost has been rubbed off.
In terms of eye-appeal, this one is definitely not as nice as most of the others I have.
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Pillar of the Community
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Yeah mostly luster grazes, great coat of mint frost, and some very attractive toning. Might make MS-64 @ NGC
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Rest in Peace
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I'm going with 62. On the second pic you can tell that some of the chatter goes a bit deeper than grazing, but it's still a beauty!
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Rest in Peace
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Quote: I love GSAs because they are pretty much the only coin you can get in 100% original uncirculated condition, straight from the roll to the slab.  roll  These weren't in rolls, just loose bags of 1000.
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