The coin is much nicer on hand and shows a generous quotient of luster, which is invisible on the picture.
@TypeCoin971793 You are correct too with the Overton variety.
Treashunt shot it with the Overton variety... Yes, it's a 105. Congs. But nobody graded it correct. It' s a straight grade;)
Hi coin enthusiasts, this Capped Bust comes fresh from NGC. Feel free to guess the grade and determine the Overton variety. Thanks for playing...
Ok, so I am the first to guess. I will take my time and try. MS63 MS62 MS63 MS63 MS62 AU58 MS65 MS65 Really nice coins btw.
) I paid a total of $2909.00 for all five gold coins so a bit below spot on that day. That's a bargain for sure. The 1914 S is a tough date in...
Better than the average 1909 D, nice coin and nice luster. Maybe 62....
Hi folks, is it possible to get f.e. an MS64+* designation for a coin. + for an high end of the assigned grade And * for exceptional ey appeal....
What's about this one? Got it for silver melt... ;) [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
MS66, nice creamy skin.
Greenish gold with good details as expected. Here and there some cuts, which is typical for the year. MS62 all day long, on a good day maybe MS63.
I'm in the AU55/58 camp. The luster is lightly interrupted and there are marks from handling this coin. On the face and cheek are some small cuts,...
Me, too.....with my good old Garrett.;)
Wow:woot:
Sorry for the lousy pics:rolleyes: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Low mintage issue and nice for the grade plus I like pre 1918 gold coins most. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
The label is right, it means the year x of his "regency"
I think it's harmless. Black dirt which falls apart over the time. And no, PCGS will not change the slab without beeing payed for their job.
The 14S seems to be an AU58 coin. The Phili coin is not recommended to hold.
62 is my guess...we will see.
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