Lowball gold?

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by -jeffB, Jan 26, 2011.

  1. -jeffB

    -jeffB Greshams LEO Supporter

    I just came across this on eBay:

    1909 S $10 GOLD INDIAN EAGLE ANACS AG3 SAN FRANCISCO,CA

    AG03? Yep. I had no idea American gold ever circulated that much. (Actually, I guess I've seen some pretty worn $1 and $2.50 pieces, but never quite this slick.)

    Anybody else have some interesting lowball examples?
     
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  3. HULLCOINS

    HULLCOINS Junior Member

    Whew that is a rough coin... it's a shame US gold is quite beautiful including Indian Head.
     
  4. Hobo

    Hobo Squirrel Hater

    I would guess that was somebody's pocket piece for a long time. It is a good candidate for a low grade registry set.
     
  5. krispy

    krispy krispy

    Nice find to start the thread jeffB!

    I have a soft spot for the worn and tattered numismatic pieces myself. So many strive for coins and notes in high grades, but the under appreciated beauty in worn coins, those of once noble regard, are in and of themselves, quite beautiful and collectible as well.
     
  6. robbudo

    robbudo Indian Error Collector

    one of my favorite coins is a VG8 1865 Indian cent that is 40% off center. It sure circulated a long time ...
     
  7. BRandM

    BRandM Counterstamp Collector

    I hear you Chris; couldn't agree more. There's something special about an old note or coin that gives it special character. I guess because it's fulfilled it's role in commerce, and is ready to settle down in someone's collection and be pampered.

    Bruce
     
  8. BRandM

    BRandM Counterstamp Collector

    Yeah Hobo, a lot of these heavily worn coins were used as pocket pieces. I agree with you, but whatever its history its sure served its time.

    Bruce
     
  9. zekeguzz

    zekeguzz lmc freak

    Well stated krispy!
     
  10. -jeffB

    -jeffB Greshams LEO Supporter

    My 9yo concurs; he calls the cardboard/mylar flips "retirement homes". :)
     
  11. Collector1966

    Collector1966 Senior Member

    I don't have it any more, but the first US gold coin I ever bought was an 1852 quarter eagle in VG condition, back in 1972 for the princely sum of $52.
     
  12. zekeguzz

    zekeguzz lmc freak

    Out of the mouths of babes offtime come gems. That's an ending quote from an old radio show " The Quiz Kids ".
     
  13. krispy

    krispy krispy

    Also comes to mind...

    "Kids Say the Darndest Things."
     
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