I'll go AU 53
That one is up there for me as well @green18 ...nice choice!
I might be way too conservative though. :p
VF 35
A nice addition!
I'd go with World trial piece....interesting item and shows that it's not just the US Mint that has these "after midnight" creations
That one looks very clean (hit free) for a gold coin, so I will guess MS 67. The spots would bother me on such a high grade coin though.
I'll go MS 66
@mrweaseluv is this the coin? If so, something happened here. Either the fake coin has been put into a cracked real slab or it's a fake slab with...
I think you are correct. I found the slab on eBay and the listing has been removed. But the seller has others where the cert number does match up...
I'll go with MS 65 since this is the date that comes nice and TPGs don't always reward it. I could see it being a 66 though as the surfaces look...
You always have some good comments on threads. :D
As @Vertigo mentioned, that seller has been known to have less than ideal photos (enhanced colors for toners and other camera tricks for untoned)....
The final answer: 1881-S = $1,070.73 1880-S = $762.75 ...for a spread of $307.98 I found these to be fairly similar and did not expect that big...
I'll guess MS 62 on this one
@Morgandude11 @Lehigh96 @Pickin and Grinin ...and others please guess
We have had guess the grade and guess the price; how about guess the spread? These two coins, which I think look fairly similar, sold for two...
Cool token; unfortunately I can't help but hope someone else might know.
One more guess then: MS 66 MS 65 MS 64 MS 63
MS 66 on all is my guess
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