1911 US $2.5D Gold Quarter Eagle - Thoughts?

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  1. Burton Strauss III

    Burton Strauss III Brother can you spare a trime? Supporter

    In a basement slab, but wondered about the grade...

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  3. ksparrow

    ksparrow Coin Hoarder Supporter

    I'm thinking EF, but I have a question: what are the silvery spots at the rim on the obv. at about 3 and 6:30? was the coin previously in a mount?
     
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  4. Burton Strauss III

    Burton Strauss III Brother can you spare a trime? Supporter

    Nubs from the slab used to hold the coin in place.
     
  5. IBetASilverDollar

    IBetASilverDollar Well-Known Member

    color makes it look cleaned to me, au details?
     
  6. micbraun

    micbraun coindiccted

    I am much better with silver, but I’d call it XF, maybe cleaned... @jwitten may be of help here.
     
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  7. Paddy54

    Paddy54 Well-Known Member

    Xf details
     
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  8. micbraun

    micbraun coindiccted

    ...oh and the NCG slab says MS66 lol
     
  9. Burton Strauss III

    Burton Strauss III Brother can you spare a trime? Supporter

    Not NGC ... far, far worse than THAT.

    But look, melt is 220, I paid 235 or 240...
     
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  10. McBlzr

    McBlzr Sr Professional Collector

    @jwitten

    Is that a weak "D" to the left of the Arrow ?
     
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  11. green18

    green18 Unknown member Sweet on Commemorative Coins

    Then nothing to lose, old fellow. Perhaps something to gain with a higher grade? Maybe so. Heck, just leave it in the basement slab and call it a 'draw'.....
     
  12. BooksB4Coins

    BooksB4Coins Newbieus Sempiterna

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  13. TheFinn

    TheFinn Well-Known Member

    AU Details - damaged. Dig marks in R in LIBERTY on obverse.
     
  14. jwitten

    jwitten Well-Known Member

    Melt value is actually a little under $160. If it was not for the damage on the R on the obverse, I would grade it AU50, or maybe XF45. As is, XF-AU details, damaged. Graded by a crappy company, I will guess MS62, haha. I don't think it is a weak D.
     
  15. -jeffB

    -jeffB Greshams LEO Supporter

    Melt for $5 gold is $315+, so surely melt for a $2.5 gold is $158.

    On the other hand, just try finding a quarter eagle for anywhere near melt. Even the pawn shops know better.
     
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  16. derkerlegand

    derkerlegand Well-Known Member

    XF40 w/too many problems
     
  17. micbraun

    micbraun coindiccted

    I didn’t say NGC ;-)
     
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  18. Mainebill

    Mainebill Bethany Danielle

    I’m at ef 45 details. It’s ex jewelry I see 3 mount marks on the obverse at 3 o clock 7 o clock and 10 o clock
     
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  19. Burton Strauss III

    Burton Strauss III Brother can you spare a trime? Supporter

    Those are the nubs of the Accugrade style slab.
     
  20. C-B-D

    C-B-D Well-Known Member

  21. Packrat

    Packrat Well-Known Member

    Where did 220 melt come from?
     
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