A little about the coin. I actually bought this coin before the show. It would have been gone if I had waited. It came from a good friend I hang out with at Fun. I bought it knowing that it would not CAC. That's not a deal breaker for me. I'll post the grade this evening after work. Have to make money for cat food and coins.
It's really nice but the wear and the surfaces, held it back to a 53. I agree with PCGS. Wish CAC liked it but that's ok.
THAT'S A 53? Ain't no way. You've shown us quite a few halves over the past few days. A few of them were clearly overgraded. A couple of them had grades that could be debated. This one is significantly undergraded.
Just goes to show the inconsistency in grading. This is the 6th you've posted and IMO the best by far yet it grades very similar to the others.
Now those are the kind of coins I would like to have as AU-53. From the pictures I would have guessed at least a 58. Very nice pickup.
The way I "read" the photos was that there was considerable gray metal (rub) on the high points... more than a trace...which to me ruled out AU58. But there seemed to be plenty of luster left on the fields thus my guess of 55. That's a heck of a nice 53.
Pcgs is beyond brutal on reeded edge halves. I cracked out what I thought was a solid ngc au 55 which in gtg here got from 53-63 first try was xf 45 second I settled for the au 50 and unloaded it. Was a nice coin with similar wear. This coin is a 55 minimum I thought about that yet I was low on every other coin and I didn’t think 58 was a bad grade for it
Makes you wonder if the radial die cracks, not to mention about 3 that touch the rims on each side didn't affect the luster. That is an amazing coin! I see your point.
Because it has been dipped and retoned. The toning pattern on the obverse indicates secondary toning, and CAC usually does not sticker a coin like this.