Beautiful toned proof! Great job on the photos, too.
I'd go with 35. I like the look.
Beautiful example, John Milton. Looks like the rev is a similar die state on both coins, with the die crack through the T. I'll have to look...
The hair detail is clearly in the vf20 to 25 range (check pcgs photograde). from what I have seen of the small eagle dollars, the reverse almost...
And the Final Jeopardy answer is: [ATTACH]
I'll post the grade tomorrow night. I appreciate the thoughtful comments.
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Here's the grade (drumroll!): [ATTACH]I realize it's hard to grade AU to lower MS coins from static photos, I have a lot of trouble with that. I...
I'll post the grade Sunday evening, thanks for all the guesses so far!
To be honest, I forgot I had this coin until I was looking through my photo archive. Anyway, guess the assigned grade ( it is straight graded)....
Really nice example,Lord M. Most of the 64s I have seen have a ding somewhere on Liberty herself which turns me off. I've always liked the...
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] My favorite $1 gold commem for sure. (it passed at CAC)
Yes, it's a 65. Got it from GFRC a few years ago.
I should add that it straight graded xf45 at PCGS.
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That's a beautiful example. This is a coin where both the obv and rev designs are really interesting and well done. Here's my 1921: [ATTACH]...
Looking at the coin I was puzzled by the NO at the bottom left obv until I read the attribution. Then it made perfect sense! [ATTACH]
Too bad about the first coin; the new prize looks much better.
Ditto, Lord M. I will on occasion try to attempt an attribution via the Maibockaddict site, but usually exit crosseyed with a mild headache.
Very high end QE, Lord M.! I have one bought years ago, raw, on eBay; it has somewhat PL surfaces: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] when I bought this, spot...
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