How to Grade Morgan Dollars - VF-AU Condition - Coin Grading Tips - Very Fine to About Uncirculated

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  • Опубликовано: 17 окт 2021
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Комментарии • 39

  • @mjanovec
    @mjanovec 2 года назад +15

    While BU coins are undoubtedly pretty, VF might be my favorite grade for Morgans. There is enough detail remaining to appreciate the design of the coin, but enough wear to indicate the coin has actual history of significant usage. These coins were spent in saloons, used in poker games, and traded hands in everyday life. And the price point is right for us collectors on a budget!

    • @tomfeldbruegge8744
      @tomfeldbruegge8744 2 года назад +1

      Thanks for going thru each grade and explaining. It Does help me understand what graders are looking for.

    • @taylorism5613
      @taylorism5613 2 года назад +2

      I agree! Morgans show circulation better than most coins.

    • @TheCoinGeek
      @TheCoinGeek  2 года назад

      Mjanovec- thanks for the comment- a lot of people appreciate a nice middle grade coin! 👍🏼

    • @667hodge
      @667hodge 2 года назад

      Excellent comment 👍

    • @SpokaneSilverStacker
      @SpokaneSilverStacker 2 года назад

      Xf 40 and better is where I like to be. unless getting harder to find dates, then I try not to be too picky.

  • @williamguirl7735
    @williamguirl7735 8 месяцев назад

    VF 20; VF 25; VF 30; VF 35; XF 40; XF 45; AU 50; AU 53; AU 55; AU 58; Grading Guides; thanks for your educational videos.

  • @Samscoinsandheavymetal
    @Samscoinsandheavymetal 2 года назад +2

    Ben - your audience should be 98% of ebay sellers
    90-95% of people who’ve bought any raw coins from me always appreciate my conservative grading and honesty Re cleanings etc

  • @williamguirl7735
    @williamguirl7735 8 месяцев назад +1

    I wish I’d kept the best struck 1897-O Morgan had the best strike Ever; I have the 2 Book set by Q David Bowers on US Dollars; he talks about each year and mint and well or how sloppy they were struck; had luster, bagmarks, etc. That coin cost me in trade for a full MS-63 Red 1857 flying eagle cent, 30 years ago! Oh how many folks love their Morgans!

  • @meteoman7958
    @meteoman7958 2 года назад +1

    Nobody could have said it better, Professor.

  • @flower2289
    @flower2289 3 месяца назад +1

    Ben I have an 1884-S Morgan that PCGS graded XF45. You can still tell that the strike was superb. I believe that the obverse was DMPL and the reverse was probably proof-like.The wear is very even and there are hardly any marks on the coin. At a certain angle both the obverse and reverse have a cameo appearance. Even though it is only worth a few hundred dollars, it is one of the Morgans in my collection that I like the most.

    • @TheCoinGeek
      @TheCoinGeek  3 месяца назад

      It’s always fun to have favorites

  • @RonaldHigashiyama
    @RonaldHigashiyama 8 месяцев назад

    Thanks for taking the time to post the great videos. Best of success on your Tucson Coin Show coming up in January.

  • @fifteenbyfive
    @fifteenbyfive 2 года назад +2

    This VF-AU grading video is a clinic. Thanks, TCG!

  • @tylonnplatinumthe3rd659
    @tylonnplatinumthe3rd659 2 года назад +2

    Great tips Ben. There were a few hidden areas to look for luster that I wasn’t aware of 👍

  • @markoverman9628
    @markoverman9628 2 года назад +1

    My copy of the ANA Grading Standards in well worn. I bought it in 1982, I believe. A MUST have for any collector.

  • @TheQuickSilver101
    @TheQuickSilver101 2 года назад +1

    That's a nice breakdown for Morgan beginners. Nice work, Ben!

  • @montanaguy
    @montanaguy 2 года назад +1

    Great presentation, Ben! Morgans being one of the most collectible coins on the planet, and there are so many new collectors gobbling them up in almost all the grades, and yet many are shying away from worthy collectible coins that are NOT in slabs. Being able to grade them accurately on your own is a key to acquiring a worthy coin and not getting burnt. There are online grading sites besides what you can get in print form. Thank you, sir!!!

  • @ericdelmar2618
    @ericdelmar2618 2 года назад

    You provide great value to the coin community. This vid is a perfect illustration of that. Thorough explanation, and well-presented. Great stuff!

  • @alex00731
    @alex00731 2 года назад +2

    Beautiful coins and thanks for this great info

  • @shekatagani
    @shekatagani 2 года назад +1

    Great video! thanks for the tips!

  • @flybone100
    @flybone100 2 года назад +1

    Great instructive illustrative video.

  • @alfredparsons6811
    @alfredparsons6811 2 года назад

    Great video Professor.

  • @sidneyosborne947
    @sidneyosborne947 2 года назад

    Very informative video...

  • @jackfrost6611
    @jackfrost6611 2 года назад

    Love it😊❤👍

  • @joshpointoh
    @joshpointoh 3 месяца назад

    I always think of XF45 as AU without the luster

  • @Samscoinsandheavymetal
    @Samscoinsandheavymetal 2 года назад +2

    Ok pet peeve #1
    Extremely fine
    How is the coin graded or what does it grade ? Fine.
    How fine ?
    Extremely fine
    How - qualifies the predicate = adverb
    What’s an adverb ?
    Words that end in LY, words that answer how much, when, where what
    How fast ? QuickLY or slowLY
    he ran Very fast.
    How fast ?
    Very. Very is the adverb
    Adverbs - qualify if quantity how what when where why
    Extra can be an adverb or adjective
    However when used before fine as in the coin grades “extra fine”, extremely is better English
    Extra is an adjective when used the way I
    I Like my coffee with extra sugar
    Extra us defining the coffee not the sugar. Using extra sugar is the adverb
    Liking coffee with extra sugar in it is the adjective
    Please switch to extremely
    Thanks
    Carry on

    • @TheCoinGeek
      @TheCoinGeek  2 года назад +2

      How can you possibly watch my channel and just now attack my gramma! 😂 you are patient!

    • @williamguirl7735
      @williamguirl7735 8 месяцев назад

      The grammar police, lol, Back before pcgs & ngc, EF-45s mostly had a hint of eagle breast feathers, thusly, when grade-flated 3rd party hit, most of my EF-45s became AU50s, Explain that?

  • @dgraddy1359
    @dgraddy1359 2 года назад

    Any chance you could post photos of these and the earliest one so they could be downloaded? I’d like to have them as a reference on my phone.

  • @michaelknight8459
    @michaelknight8459 2 года назад

    Seems like the obverse almost always seems to wear more than the reverse of the Morgan Dollars. Maybe because the front has more flat spots and wears of more quickly.

  • @josevarjas8263
    @josevarjas8263 2 года назад

    Me 78th.

  • @jamesgoss1860
    @jamesgoss1860 2 года назад

    XF45 vs AU50 is still a mystery to me

    • @Samscoinsandheavymetal
      @Samscoinsandheavymetal 2 года назад

      All grade to grade jumps are very fine (no pun intended). Sale came be said for VF30 to 35, even 35 to 40. I remember sending a half dozen Barber Quarters in back in 2011 of which 3 were lock 40, snd the other 3 I thought 30/35. 4 graded 35, 2 graded 30. Ownership adding points? Maybe but judge for yourself The 1894 was 40 to me (compare to the 92-S shown first and tell me are they same grade to you? I say not.
      99-S and 00-S were my other “40”.’s. The grade to grade jumps are always very subtle and as always still subjective
      Link to those quarters (I made the video as I was selling them to another collector. Back then his phone wouldn’t receive the video I made - he had android and I had an iPhone and for whatever reason the video text didn’t work)
      ruclips.net/video/UxeoqozWSeA/видео.html

  • @edwardjohn1614
    @edwardjohn1614 2 года назад

    Or you could shop exclusively for certified coins and let someone else figure it out. To be honest the nuances of this kind of grading makes me crazy. I seem to get it wrong more than I get it right.🤔

  • @alex00731
    @alex00731 2 года назад +1

    How do you know they have not been clean??🤔

    • @fifteenbyfive
      @fifteenbyfive 2 года назад +4

      TCG put up a video or two a long time ago about that. I guess he could revisit it as a video idea. You can search the channel and probably find something.
      A few quick tips for you: Cleaning includes "whizzed" and "dipped" (rubbed with a physical object like a towel vs dropped into chemical cleaners). To check for whizzing use a loupe to know for sure. You'll see fine scratches all over the surface including the devices. If it's been badly dipped and has no circulation wear it will have subdued luster for an Unc coin, and when you hold the dipped or whizzed coin at a shear angle it will look darker grey almost dark blue to the naked eye. PL or semi-PL coins will look like this too from the same angle so with experience you can distinguish these things. Circulation scratches (chatter) ruins the luster on the open unprotected fields the most, whereas damage from dipping affects every bit of the fields and surfaces alike. A Morgan with full detail but almost no luster (very weak cartwheels) is Unc Details Cleaned.

    • @stieger_fx1862
      @stieger_fx1862 2 года назад +1

      @@fifteenbyfive I would say you phrased that perfectly. I bought a whizzed Morgan once, and everything you just said matches up entirely. The biggest tip-off I should have seen was the weak and almost nonexistent cartwheel. Beware out there, and take care