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<p>[QUOTE="huntsman53, post: 145311, member: 1242"]Sorry for the double post but it would not let me correct and add to my original post!</p><p><br /></p><p>I agree with GDJMSP that the coin is a solid MS-64 and may even sqeek by with an MS-65 grade! If it were not for the "D" Mint Mark, one would believe that the coin was a Proof when viewing the Reverse! Since PCGS has graded 28 examples in MS-64 and none in MS-65, I would send it in to them for grading and if it does get an MS-65 grade, then it will be the finest that they have ever graded. If the coin does come back with an MS-65 grade, then it should significantly increase the value of the coin and at auction (if you ever decide to sell it), it is very possible that it would fetch more than the $10,000 that GDJMSP quoted The last MS-64 PCGS graded example sold in 2001 and I believe that the price was hindered by the amount of examples (28) of the coin that exist in MS-64. With the sale of an PCGS graded MS-65 example, I believe that the value of the MS-64 specimens will get a significant boost!</p><p><br /></p><p>Trully, it is also the finest 1907-D Gold Eagle that I and i am sure many otheres have ever laid eyes on! It is definitely one that is destined for a Registry set!</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>Frank[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="huntsman53, post: 145311, member: 1242"]Sorry for the double post but it would not let me correct and add to my original post! I agree with GDJMSP that the coin is a solid MS-64 and may even sqeek by with an MS-65 grade! If it were not for the "D" Mint Mark, one would believe that the coin was a Proof when viewing the Reverse! Since PCGS has graded 28 examples in MS-64 and none in MS-65, I would send it in to them for grading and if it does get an MS-65 grade, then it will be the finest that they have ever graded. If the coin does come back with an MS-65 grade, then it should significantly increase the value of the coin and at auction (if you ever decide to sell it), it is very possible that it would fetch more than the $10,000 that GDJMSP quoted The last MS-64 PCGS graded example sold in 2001 and I believe that the price was hindered by the amount of examples (28) of the coin that exist in MS-64. With the sale of an PCGS graded MS-65 example, I believe that the value of the MS-64 specimens will get a significant boost! Trully, it is also the finest 1907-D Gold Eagle that I and i am sure many otheres have ever laid eyes on! It is definitely one that is destined for a Registry set! Frank[/QUOTE]
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