Guess the grade — $10 Liberty gold

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  1. Santinidollar

    Santinidollar Supporter! Supporter

    Put you grading peepers on this one, gang. Good luck!

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  3. gronnh20

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  4. PacificFleet

    PacificFleet kama'aina collector

    MS62 was first thought.
     
  5. Paddy54

    Paddy54 Well-Known Member

    Yeah 61/62 ish gold gives me trouble ass the fields show all hits.
     
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  6. Dave Waterstraat

    Dave Waterstraat Well-Known Member

    My first impression was 58 but I am far from proficient when grading gold...:sorry:
     
  7. PacificFleet

    PacificFleet kama'aina collector

    Just watch. It's going to be something like AU55-58 'cleaned' or something. I said MS62 cause that was first impression and I've 2nd guessed bad before.

    Apart from those 3 major areas-- obverse behind neck, obv front of mouth, and rev rim I think the others could be justified as bag/mint marks and an MS grade business strike. ...But gold is not my forté either.

    Fun post though.




    Side note:
    Gold spot price is up. Great time to flip a coin like this and grab a new set of 2020s if excess funds are there.

    The new 2020 full four piece mint sets are up to $4040 a pop based on yesterday's quote and initial offering. When I looked last year it was maybe 3600? Beautiful date+design combination. Only thing is if it's overminted then long term value is meh. If funds were there for gold sets I would pick one up. ...but I digress.

    Gotta give the OP's example credit because it has passed through more economic dips than the new set. Plus a retraction of the gold standard and two world wars and it is still in coin form.
     
  8. Rheingold

    Rheingold Well-Known Member

    My guess: MS61
     
  9. ddoomm1

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  10. chascat

    chascat Well-Known Member

  11. GoldBug999

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  12. Jim Dale

    Jim Dale Well-Known Member

    I bought an 1895 $10 Liberty quite a while ago. I had just started collecting coins although I had a pretty good collection my father willed me. A lot of silver, no gold tho. I went to a dealer for information. I wanted to look at some gold coins. He had just bought a few from others. I bought the 1895 $10 Liberty for about $800. I bought a 1904 $20 Liberty raw for about $1,300. I had both of them graded by NGC. The dealer took it to a coin show and had both of them graded. The $10 came back MS 61, the $20 came back UNC DETAILS-Obverse Scratched. I can look at the Red Book to get an idea of the $10, but don't know how to price the $20. I bought another gold coin already graded by PCGS. It is the 2009 Ultra High Relief Gold Double Eagle Coin graded MS 68. Not a great grade, but I liked the coin. I bought it for about $1,300 as well. It came with the original wood box and pamphlet, sealed.
     
  13. buckeye73

    buckeye73 Well-Known Member

    First impression MS 62. Gold is tough to grade.
     
  14. atcarroll

    atcarroll Well-Known Member

  15. johnmilton

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  16. Santinidollar

    Santinidollar Supporter! Supporter

    OK. Time for the reveal. We have several winners.

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  17. green18

    green18 Unknown member Sweet on Commemorative Coins Supporter

    Too late to the dance, but I'd have gone with '62.........:)
     
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  18. gronnh20

    gronnh20 Well-Known Member

    I gave your coin +1 for luster. I think you got a good deal at MS61.
     
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  19. Mainebill

    Mainebill Bethany Danielle

    I was at 62. Lot of. Bag marks and nice luster
     
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  20. Dynoking

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