Yes, she's detailed (see that stupid lil staple scratch on the bottom of the obv) I can very much live with that detail for the price Sellers and NGC pics below
That's a solid option for an album/value type set-and the scratch does somewhat blend in on a smaller coin like this.
My Type 1 gold dollar is scratch-free but not quite an UNC. Actually, it does have a little hairline above Liberty's head, but apparently PCGS didn't consider that serious enough to give it a "details" grade.
it was taking out the loupe to 1st look at my fractional (is a tiny 1/4 oct) which then made me look at my pretty type 2... which led to me finding/buying this T1 lol... this means next month I'll probably be shopping for a t3 to finish off the $1s lol Loupeing can be dangerous lol.. ahh here's my type 2 just cause I can not in my "registry" set but it is certainly part of my type set lol
That looks like an 1856 Type 3, not a Type 2. So it appears you have the T1 and T3, and you still need the T2. Which is the toughest type of the gold dollars. Here is my T2. Note the smaller head. Here is my T3 (1885 PCGS MS65, ex-D.L. Hansen Collection).