What would you grade this Gold Dollar? Btw it's not my coin yet. [ATTACH]
This coin seems accurately graded to me. Those ""scratches""are die cracks and the ""damage"" happened during the minting process. Nice original...
Ok, do you have pics from another angle?
Luster looks suboptimal from these pics, so MS64.
Nice evenly wear on this original toned 1915D[ATTACH][ATTACH]
Find this one while searching through an original roll from my birth year.[ATTACH]
I bet you get a like from micbraun for posting this beautiful coin, skyman;)
US gold prior 1933 PCGS Other US denominations NGC This is just my own personal choice.
Market acceptable cleaned i.m.o. ICG MS62 PCGS AU 58 NGC unc details
No, the coin was cleaned long time ago and then retoned again....not worth to be slabbed.
Eagle Side definitely MS, but the other side AU with these kind of hairlines.
MS63, hairlines obverse, sorry. No die striation.....reverse milk spots...
@Skyman MS62?
Would you show us the toners?
[QOTE="David Setree Rare Coins, post: 2604473, member: 74719"]You lost quite a bit of money when you opened the roll. Dealers are paying a...
A dealer in the neighborhood sold me a 1 Dollar Gold piece from 1857. He was not sure about the originality and so I bought it as a counterfeit...
If this is the original paper I vote for NT:happy: Nice toning......
Sorry, not every coin has to reside in a third party slab:stop:
[ ="Morgandude11, post: 2596432, member: 37839"]Too many contact marks for 65. If PCGS said 65, then they blew it. The face has too many for a...
65 all day long
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