...IDK but it's a darn good one for sure! Packed with lots of Beautiful, ever so slightly circulated coins...forgetaboutit
I have a few I can add. I really do love AU58s. Most of the time they are more eye appealing as well then a 60-62 grade. The money you save too is pretty sweet.
1831 O-103 The dealer that I purchased it from, and who I trust (ask Ken) graded it as an AU-58. I agree based on wear, and there is some luster under the toning.
and, my last one: 1834 O-110 R-3 1834 O-110 R-3 Small Date, small Letters Diagnostics: Rev Die crack Obv: Star 10 recut. If the 1834 O-103 is an AU-50 (by PCGS details grade) then this must be an AU-58. [posted elsewhere] Just a trace of wear. And under the toning there is light PL surfaces, esp on the reverse.
Here's something a little different. Love all the coins and colors, makes me wonder how some ever got that grade. Beautiful coins guys.
I screwed that up. 1831 O-111 R-1 1831 O-111 R-1 AU-58? Common variety in a high grade. Cleaned, rim toning. Not as bright as in the pictures. I suck with photos. Time to pack away for a year to retone. Nice obv die cracks.