AU 58 with Nick on Coin?

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by jp1164, Dec 29, 2004.

  1. ziggy29

    ziggy29 Senior Member

    It is. There used to be only AU-50 and AU-55, and the 58 grade was largely created to refer to "super slider" coins which weren't technically mint state, but were essentially "choice/gem coins with the slightest traces of rub or luster break.

    But in practice, it's been watered down, unfortunately. The marketplace doesn't seem to care, though, nor does it need additional grades. The truly choice AU-58 coins -- the ones that meet the "textbook" definition of the grade -- usually sell for MS-60 prices and above anyway, whereas the watered down 58s barely sell for AU-50 money. Most knowledgeable collectors with a discerning eye don't need another grade to separate the wheat from the chaff.

    I see no need for additional grades given the above market realities, though I'd prefer to see the standards upheld and not watered down with market grading and general gradeflation. What I hate about "losing" a bid on one of the true AU-58 coins out there is that I figure they'll wind up in a 62 holder before long -- and the grade inflation cycle continues... :(
     
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  3. ziggy29

    ziggy29 Senior Member

    Umm, I'm really not sure what you're saying here, and I'm less sure I know how I should take this...
     
  4. Speedy

    Speedy Researching Coins Supporter

    Well here is a phot of a 1892 $10 gold peice graded MS-60 by PCGS...one grade higher then AU-58



    Speedy
     
  5. Catman

    Catman New Member

    I guess my point is made pretty clearly. I think Ziggy's coin is a better grade.

    catman
     
  6. Speedy

    Speedy Researching Coins Supporter

    Catman

    I think that Ziggy's coin looks better than a AU-58 too...thats why I put the photo.

    Since I don't collect gold coins it's hard to be sure of a grade but I think I would give Ziggy's 1-2 points higher.

    Speedy
     
  7. Catman

    Catman New Member

    Hey Speedy,

    Let me give you a little advice. Don't keep putting your grading skills down. You do pretty good. Always shoot for the positive side. Do you want to learn to grade..?

    Whenever you get the chance grade a coin. Be positive in your mind that its correct. Don't wonder if its right. Be right in your own mind. Now the hard part. Have some of your friends, that you know can grade, grade the coin. Be open minded to their grade and keep in mind why you graded it the way you did. Pretty soon you will be able to grade like a pro and be sure of yourself. Remember you just graded a gold coin the same grade I did...! Have a little confidence in yourself Ol' buddy..

    catman
     
  8. Speedy

    Speedy Researching Coins Supporter

    Catman
    Thanks for the vote of confidence..
    I'll tell you what I'll do--I just tried my hand at Washington quarters. On Monday, when I go to the coin shop, I'll take them with me and and see what he says.

    Thanks again.

    Speedy
     
  9. Catman

    Catman New Member

    After you do that. Keep a note of what you came up with and what he did. Now send me a photo of the ones you both did and I will give you my opinion too.

    catman
     
  10. Speedy

    Speedy Researching Coins Supporter

    Catman
    I'll do what you said and let you know Monday.

    Speedy
     
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