I agree with Clutchy.....obverse Lincoln side is more pristine...MS 65
Nice coins, congs.... I will show mine in this thread, too. Were did you bought the case for your Saint....really great.
Another coin of Baden [ATTACH]
Looks PL reverse, but lightly rub obverse......unc det.
I would prefer NGC in world coins, especially for chinese coins. But for US coins PCGS is first choice generally said.
The shoulder of the eagle has no signs of wear. The coin shows hairlines in Front of the Indian Head indeed, this is maybe a sign of circulation,...
I agree with jwitten
Saint 1913 San Francisco mint
Poland 3 Groescher, sigismund 1494
Reverse is easy 65, but I am worry about obverse, is there wear on the skin line?
Looks like a natural grown patina ongoing from the rims to the inner parts of the coin. Worth a premium all day long.
Couldn't this be a weak strike either?
Pics are OK now.....I see MS62...luster is lightly impaired..but I can't see wear. Several small hits on the cheek avoid a better grade.
Looks like low end MS...maybe 61... Need better pics.
Yes, I am sure. Sorry,I have no pic, but here is the cert number for verification. Please have a closer look on NGC Homepage. Cert 2623933-012
I have seen several AU graded gold Dollar pieces. Why does NGC sometimes grade not more exactly like AU53 or AU58? Is this a special less...
Hard to say from these pics. Looks AUish for me.
There's a generous amount of original Luster. I think it should grade MS63 at least. Good luck.
Low AU all day long...nice toning.:angelic:
Wow..what a piece...I vote for MS64.. Definitely an eye catcher.
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