Are these the same coin?

Not my detective work - bringing it over from across the street. Note the strike on the stars, line from the rim at E in STATES, spot below the eagle's chin and spot below first L in DOLLAR.







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Does color really make that much of a difference with this particular coin? My kudos to the 2nd photographer though. Great detail..
Glen
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It appears that a coin doctor now favors Gobrecht dollars .... that PISSES ME OFF!
The reverses do appear identical.
Am I the only one who's curious what this coin looked like in the 1982 catalogue!?
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<< <i>"Previously from Stack's sale of the Robison Collection, February 1982, Lot 1889."
Am I the only one who's curious what this coin looked like in the 1982 catalogue!? >>
It looked like the bottom picture, I'm sure. Just like it looked in 2006. Nevermore.
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But I just wonder if it is not just the quality of the lighting, and the fact that the new set show the toning that was allready there.
The pattern lines are there in the earlier pictures. And I have seen many cases of the coin has the flash but it is allmost impossible to show in the images.
Also the quality of the photo equiptment has improved greatly in just the last few years.
Hope you are not right about a new doctor at work.
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the same coins but sisters for sure. There is a tick on the rim above the first T in STATES on one and not on
the other. Also there is some chatter on the rim in the area above AMERICA on one and not on the other.
Rim damage would be different from coin contact, stacking and such.
bob
The best diagnostics that I can see so far are the hit below the Eagle's chin, the hit beneath the L in DOLLAR and most definitely diagnal line frmo the E in STATES outward to the rim as previously pointed out in this thread.
If they are different coins, then it sure looks like they came from the same die pair.
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Based on similar prices in Robison, that would be about 4X greater today. Robison was a good sale, I attended that one in person.
Essentially it was the very bottom of the coin market over the past 30 years.
When looking at that toned pic in the auction catalogue today I didn't like the look. Reminded me of that other Gobrecht that did get holdered, and probably from the same Doc. He's practicing his art where the gains and liquidity are the greatest.
roadrunner
This is a J-84, right? If so, TDN your's doesn't have either of those marks so it's not from the die.
<< <i>I would say yes. Look above the E in states and below the L in dollar.
This is a J-84, right? If so, TDN your's doesn't have either of those marks so it's not from the die. >>
No, mine has neither of the marks. They aren't on the die.
Russ, NCNE
I don't have the pics up in front of me as I type but look at the front strap of her sandal. Very apparent on the lighter coin, much less to non-existent on the toned one.
The last A in America and the A in Dollar also look different.
I don't know........ there are a lot of marks that are very very similar as well.
<< <i>Look at the tiny tick just to the right of the 4th star. It is clearly visible on both coins. It would defy even the most vivid imagination to suggest coincidence, particularly with the similar marks on the reverse. >>
OK, I'm convinced now its the same coin.
I think I'll stick to my widgets.
Different coins...too many difference between the two.
/mdg.
<< <i>Different coins...too many difference between the two.
/mdg. >>
Such as?
Don
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roadrunner
small inside rim nick on 2nd between CA in america not on first.
marks between head and 8th star not on 2nd.
bob
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<< <i>These comparisons are always easier for me when the photos are side-by-side (and I know that Bochiman agrees
YES, on top of the E in state you can see a scrach on bouth.
Hoard the keys.
<< <i>think PCGS will make any attempt to try to buy back this Frankenstein? >>
Why should PCGS buy this coin?
Russ, NCNE
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<< <i>think PCGS will make any attempt to try to buy back this Frankenstein? >>
Why should PCGS buy this coin?
Russ, NCNE >>
yeah, you're right. Slab all the rare AT coins, because hey, they're market acceptable! the fact that its former home was an NCS slab with a 'Cleaned' designation shouldn't stop anyone from paying big bucks and adding it to their PCGS set registry, should it?
Dave