Need help on authenticity of this NTC slabbed 1887 ms67 Morgan

crhstreetwalker

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Does anyone think this might be a fake?
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l.cutler

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It is a common date and I don't see anything to make me think it is a fake, overgraded certainly, but most likely genuine.
 

mammoth29

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I agree with the above posts. If it's not NGC or PCGS then it's just better to stay away from it(others may include ANACS)!
 

tarpon192

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I read somewhere that one of the major grading companys ( either pcgs or ngc) are opening shop in china.
I wish their was a lower lower lower lower lower lower case button to type that word. The "c" word as mentioned above.
 

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Nice coin & likely the real deal, I find most Morgans to be over-graded by all grading Co's.
 

coinguy*matthew

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Interesting, and somewhat odd comment.

Not interesting or odd many feel the same way, especially if we are to look at the official ANA grading standards. PCGS and NGC both use Market grading in which if a coin is technically graded a MS64 but has serious eye appeal it can end up in a MS65 slab.
 

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