1972 Eisenhower Type 2 PCGS AU58?

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by Atarian, Nov 8, 2012.

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Do you agree with the PCGS grade of AU58?

Poll closed Nov 11, 2012.
  1. Yes - correct grade

    2 vote(s)
    50.0%
  2. No - too high

    1 vote(s)
    25.0%
  3. No - too low

    1 vote(s)
    25.0%
  1. Atarian

    Atarian Well-Known Member

    In your opinion is this coin correctly graded - compared to other 1972 type 2 Ikes?

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  3. LindeDad

    LindeDad His Walker.

    Simply put the graders saw the coin we are seeing a image.
     
  4. Atarian

    Atarian Well-Known Member

    Just your best guess, if possible.
     
  5. gbroke

    gbroke Naturally Toned

    It certainly looks like an accurate grade to me. Mostly because of the obverse. The reverse looks really clean though.

    Granted I have seen MS graded Ike's that had more dings. Some of the dings on this one appear to be more than just bag marks. Apparently the grader agrees.
     
  6. lonegunlawyer

    lonegunlawyer Numismatist Esq.

    I am not seeing wear from the pics and I think I see mint luster. Based on that, I would go 62.
     
  7. brg5658

    brg5658 Well-Known Member

    At first I thought this was the same coin as the one you posted here: http://www.cointalk.com/t217333/

    It appears they are two different coins. But, looking at the one in this thread, I'm surprised at that huge rim gash on the obverse between 1 and 2 o'clock. Not sure I see "wear" per se, but PCGS TrueView images are notoriously difficult to "interpret" for grading.
     
  8. Atarian

    Atarian Well-Known Member

    I'm pretty much just whining now, but I don't see six grade points difference between mine and these two. But PCGS did. These Ikes are killing me!

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  9. coinguy-matthew

    coinguy-matthew Ike Crazy

    They are tough to grade, i will say almost impossible by photograph alone, that is why i prefer to stick to slabbed examples although it can have its downsides as well.
     
  10. Atarian

    Atarian Well-Known Member

    Unfortunately the slabbed ones are usually a fortune in decent grades. These two (this post and my grade the Ike 10) were about $30 as I recall. Also, after reviewing the PCGS photograde it appears as if the reverse has almost no bearing on the grade - I'm not even sure it was looked at. I present to you the reverse of an AU58 Ike, per PCGS http://www.pcgs.com/photograde/#/Ike/Grades. You have to scroll a bit. Thank you all for the replies.

    I'm going to go get some cheese for my whine now.
     
  11. Irish2Ice

    Irish2Ice Member

    How I look at it: A coin could be a MS-68, but with ONE circulation hit, ONE rub, ONE circulation nick and it's automatically AU-58 at best.

    It seems this is the case with your coin. There is a pretty nasty rim hit upper right, what looks like a circulation hit behind the head and scratch across the head right above the ear.
     
  12. Swiego

    Swiego New Member

    What is the difference between a circulation hit and a hit that could have come from a mint bag?
     
  13. Irish2Ice

    Irish2Ice Member

    Someone's opinion. Not being a edited, but that's what I think. It's only PART of the story though. You have to take everything into account.
     
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