Strangely, I was just thinking about getting a few coins graded too. This video was nicely timed! Great information, thanks for the spot on video, brother..
Was lookin at my coins in the 1970's then I started up again in October of 2018 when I had to wear a neck brace for 3 months , still going at it strong love it ,I can't stop! I have a great collection and learned a lot on U-TUBE I don't know about this fading stuff I'd be afraid to let any one unless I'm there to look at my coin too!!!!I need to take out my Morgan Dollar again & look at it again..... Thanks
Thank you soo much for this! I am starting to buy pre1933 gold coins, and I have noticed condition abbreviations, and I was looking for an explanation. I’m happy to have found your video.🤑😁
nice information. I didn't understand it very well. The grated code is form by an abbreviation follow by a number? The coin of the example could be G65. Or de numbers are used only with the abbreviation MS?
Here’s a fun question. Are slabbed coins worth their premium? Is the growth in value more substantial than simply collecting as much weight as possible in silver, or as many coins as you can afford even at lower values?
@UCSyb3TBT7meUhVwDjejHzlg I took some dictation down: UNC: MS 70-Perfect / MS69, Perfect only to the naked eye / MS68??? / MS67-may not have any visible scratches / MS66-Visible scratches / MS65-Above average strike / MS64-average or better strike with no severe markings / MS63-average strike, moderate marks and scratches / MS 60-a poor strike with heavy marks CIRC: Friction or Wear on the devices. AU50-some luster remains / XF-bits of luster, light wear / XF40-the design is still visible but the high points starting to wear, no luster / VF35-light wear, major details still visible / VF30-beginning to flatten / VF20 moderate wear, loss of detail / F / VG / G / AG / FR / PO {Morgans start to wear in the Hair and in the leaves. OB: The feathers on the chest of the eagle} Thanks for this clarification; grading was the one thing I really had trouble with.
5 years later and this is still helping some newbies like me! Thanks!!
Dude this is some good info, you're providing an amazing public service!
Thank you DJ!
Strangely, I was just thinking about getting a few coins graded too.
This video was nicely timed!
Great information, thanks for the spot on video, brother..
Yay, I just moved up a notch on the learning curve. Thank you for the great tutorial.😊
Dam Guido this video was so good I had to watch it twice! Everyone should bookmark this one!
Thank you!!
Was lookin at my coins in the 1970's then I started up again in October of 2018 when I had to wear a neck brace for 3 months , still going at it strong love it ,I can't stop! I have a great collection and learned a lot on U-TUBE I don't know about this fading stuff I'd be afraid to let any one unless I'm there to look at my coin too!!!!I need to take out my Morgan Dollar again & look at it again..... Thanks
Grading stuff
Thank you soo much for this! I am starting to buy pre1933 gold coins, and I have noticed condition abbreviations, and I was looking for an explanation. I’m happy to have found your video.🤑😁
I'm slow is a Pf 69 ultra cameo good in a 2014 s silver 50c ok I figured it out I have perfect coins but is that saying anything since there proofs
Informative video thanks I'm going to guess VF
Thanks for putting everything in the description, I thought I was going to have to write down the spreadsheet.😵🙏
Very nicely explained, understood a lot, thank you🙏
Thanks great information video ✨
!st grade attempt was EF30, 2nd grade AU58.
nice information. I didn't understand it very well. The grated code is form by an abbreviation follow by a number? The coin of the example could be G65.
Or de numbers are used only with the abbreviation MS?
Here’s a fun question. Are slabbed coins worth their premium? Is the growth in value more substantial than simply collecting as much weight as possible in silver, or as many coins as you can afford even at lower values?
What does the phrase km mean in coin talk?
Thanks for that info. I’d guess VF about that Morgan
High F to low VF I'm new so a little feed back on my ( guess ) would help .
can an everyday coin, a quarter, with the highest grade bring a lot of money in return?
I would love to know 2
EF full detail, but lost it's luster....idk🤔😊👍✌
Super like 👍👍👍
Thank you!
Great video
MS65 on the Morgan. But after going online for verbal definitions www.austincoins.com/sheldon-grading-scale I changed it to AU50
what is a 8 TF morgan
what does RU mean?
What does it cost to grade a coin?
Sir you got me in it
Did you ever say what you graded it as? I say VF
I literally just learned about DCAM and other grades the other day. You were too late! 👳🏽♂️ and YOU are SP!
Stacking Stormtrooper can we use the grading on pasta??😂😂😂
VF +
I think the coin is in the high F/lower VF maybe 😁
Good job
VF would be my guess
Yeah, that's was a lot of 411 in 15:55. I'll have to watch this one again a couple of times. My ADD and my bipolar disorder don't help. 😆
I give it a fine grade.
Ms63
xf 45 on the 1921~!
XF / 63. Guessing here .
VF35
vf 30
Chiodos?
AU 55
VF
It looks like my Morgan 8 TF
That first morgan is 42 maybe?
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I took some dictation down: UNC: MS 70-Perfect / MS69, Perfect only to the naked eye / MS68??? / MS67-may not have any visible scratches / MS66-Visible scratches / MS65-Above average strike / MS64-average or better strike with no severe markings / MS63-average strike, moderate marks and scratches / MS 60-a poor strike with heavy marks
CIRC: Friction or Wear on the devices. AU50-some luster remains / XF-bits of luster, light wear / XF40-the design is still visible but the high points starting to wear, no luster / VF35-light wear, major details still visible / VF30-beginning to flatten / VF20 moderate wear, loss of detail / F / VG / G / AG / FR / PO {Morgans start to wear in the Hair and in the leaves. OB: The feathers on the chest of the eagle}
Thanks for this clarification; grading was the one thing I really had trouble with.
XF 55
AU
I call it a VF
Vg
VF 🤔
Xf 40, GOD BLESS EVERYONE.