1899 and 1895 10 Dollar Liberty Coin

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  1. unknown1

    unknown1 New Member

    Hi! I have recently discovered 2 Gold coins that I got from my grandfather when I was a kid. They are in a great condition as I forgot about them. Photos made them look more scratched than they look in reality. Also, the second coin looks like it was more glossy than the frist one, but it's just different lighting. I would really appreciate it if you graded and evaluated them. Thanks!

    1895
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    1899 IMG_0071.JPG IMG_0074.JPG
     
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  3. Tyler Wood

    Tyler Wood Member

    I would grade the first coin as XF40, and the second one as MS60


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  4. Tyler Wood

    Tyler Wood Member

    Actually I think the first one would be XF45


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  5. Tyler Wood

    Tyler Wood Member

    If you would like more grading information download PCGS Photograde on your smartphone, there are pictures for every coin and every grade.


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  6. unknown1

    unknown1 New Member

    Alright thanks!!
     
  7. Blissskr

    Blissskr Well-Known Member

    The 1895 AU details looks like it was cleaned or wiped at some point. Assuming no luster breaks evident on the 1899 I'd agree on MS-60. Both coins are very common dates though so they don't really have much of a premium to them.
     
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  8. spirityoda

    spirityoda Coin Junky

    they have sentimental value.
     
  9. unknown1

    unknown1 New Member

    Thank you Captain Obvious
     
  10. spirityoda

    spirityoda Coin Junky

    :sour::grumpy::wacky::vulcan::spitoutdummy:o_O:dead: thank you Captain Rude.
     
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  11. Dancing Fire

    Dancing Fire Junior Member

    About $620 for the AU coin and $640 for the BU coin.
     
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