Points Table Beefer518 - 5 Points ron_c - 4 Points baseball21 - 3 Points Johndoe2000$ - 3 Points KSorbo - 2 Points Pickin and Grinin - 2 Points IBetASilverDollar - 1 Point charlietig - 1 Point jwitten - 1 Point ddddd - 1 Point
Here is my guess (also not knowing much about Trade Dollars) AU Details - Cleaned - $300 Afterwards, I looked up this date and noticed that this is trickier than I originally imagined....well played!
Ok, been long enough. Sold for: $1,012.00 Grade: PF-53 Straight graded by PCGS (#83586075) Link to the auction So looks like @KSorbo wins it on price and grade, and nobody gets a point for straight/details.
It looks like circulated proofs aren't the easiest to grade based on photos. Still GreatCollections tends to have good photos, so I'm still unsure if this one got by or if a bunch of us misinterpreted wear as signs of cleaning.
Points Table Beefer518 - 5 Points ron_c - 4 Points baseball21 - 3 Points Johndoe2000$ - 3 Points KSorbo - 3 Points Pickin and Grinin - 2 Points IBetASilverDollar - 1 Point charlietig - 1 Point jwitten - 1 Point ddddd - 1 Point @KSorbo you are up...
Okay, let's spice it up with a colonial (the one I posted earlier). It's in an NGC holder. 1786 Bridle variety. PCGS price guide for Bridle is 125, 250 and 400 for G, VG and F.
VG (Straight Graded) ... $225 .... I'm thinking this one passed and that the corrosion (if any) wasn't strong enough to detail the coin.
I believe this coin is a VF, but as you only listed G, VG, and F, I'll say it was Graded FINE 15 Straight Grade Paid $280
Again I know nothing about these type of coins, but it appears the Obverse looks VF and Reverse looks F, so I say: F15 Details - Pitted $175