dan53 wrote:I would say around VF-25. It looks as if it may have been cleaned at some point in the distant past. I could be wrong.
Rodebaugh wrote:oh thats nice......Looks MS 64+ from the scan.
Good grab.
Rodebaugh wrote:Fingerprints are not considered wear......they do not drop coins in grade. Don't shoot the messenger......I don't make the rules.....I just follow them.
Example (top pop btw):
Also, I would bet a $20 to a donut that fingerprint is on the cellophane exterior.....not the coin.
Nice set of Morgans. Thanks for posting.
Know Common Cents wrote:I don't work for PCGS or NGC, but the obverse finger print (on Lady Liberty's neck) would tell me this coin has been lightly circulated or mishandled by the person who put it in the 2 X 2 to be sold. Since that person labeled the coin a 1921 and it's actually a 1923, this character is the likely perp. My grade would be AU-55. Also, I'm curious about the tarnish, toning or crud that's apparent on the right side of the coin. Not sure what that might be. If you bought the coin for the listed price of $18, you're in the money anyway regardless of all the above comments.
Rodebaugh wrote:Fingerprints are not considered wear......they do not drop coins in grade. Don't shoot the messenger......I don't make the rules.....I just follow them.
Example (top pop btw):
Also, I would bet a $20 to a donut that fingerprint is on the cellophane exterior.....not the coin.
Nice set of Morgans. Thanks for posting.
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