Be careful, a novice may have a hard time differentiating between an au-58, and a low uncirculated grade. I would suggest buying the more...
I think that your saint may grade a 62. There is friction on the high points on the obverse, but there doesn' appear to be friction on the high...
Bone, I think that is a vf-30.
Your coin appears to be an au-58, however it may get a slight knock in the grade due to lack of luster.
I think your coin was graded a f-12 based on the second picture.
I think your coin has been harshly cleaned, and may not get slabbed for that reason.
CT, your 40-s is only slightly below average in strike based on what I have seen at work. I don't think the strike holds it back, but rather the...
solid f-15 IMO
63, 65, and 64 in that order
I think the planchet flaw is too large for the coin to be graded.
That coin was cleaned and altered IMO. It would grade a 53 or 55.
This coin is a low ms-63 IMO. There appears to be some light friction on the obverse, but none of the reverse, so I think this coin is definitely...
CT, 87's frequently come with strikes similar to yours. They also IMO come with a cleaned look typically, so without seeing your coin in hand, I...
If I had to put a grade on it, the wear would indicate AU-58.
I believe that the surfaces of that coin have been altered.
I don't think pcgs will ever grade one an 8. Even the 66 and 65 grades are not common.
I grade it a vg-10. I am guessing ANACS said 12.
I feel that coin is a vf-25+, leaning more towards the 30.
I would grade that a 45, but am not sure of the VAM.
I would grade it a 55-58. You can see the breast feathers pretty clearly, if I'm not mistaken.
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