I bought a small collection of U.S coins a short time ago. Some colonials, some large cents, and various other denominations dating up to the mid 1900's. Nothing really major in it, but a lot of interesting types in all kinds of grades. A fun lot to go through. This little trime was in the collection. It is really a nice coin with reflective surfaces. This is the way it looks. How would you grade it?
A solid MS-63 and I think it should be a 64. Beautiful color and the honing around adds to its beauty. Nice pickup.
Thank you all very much. I thought this was almost uncirculated something, but I have no experience with trimes.
These little coins are tough to grade. Not sure I will ever get good at it. Strike issues and clashed dies bring many to grade an MS coin as an AU. I'll post a different GTG later.
Thank you. Could those tiny parallel lines between the bars of the denomination be the result of a clashed die?