AU58 based on your pics. If I saw it in hand I might grade it differently. Nice looking coin no matter what the assigned grade is.
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I would guess a 55 if I sent it in due to very slight wear in Liberty and several distinct dings both sides may have caught their attention if they had a rough week.
I'm on my phone, so image quality is likely an issue, but I'm seeing breaks in luster on the top of the crest, on Liberty's nose and chin... I'm going to say 55 or 58...
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In-hand it’s the nicest 62 I’ve seen....too nice !.....super minimal chatter around neck, largely clean main fields, good cheek, pretty luster and color. Yeah yeah yeah, ownership adds a point I got it.....sigh
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Perhaps I should have, but I didn’t even consider an AU grade. I’ll go with 62+. That said, the slightly fuzzy images give all guessers an out.😉
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AU58 based on your pics. If I saw it in hand I might grade it differently. Nice looking coin no matter what the assigned grade is.
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I see a really nice 58 there.
Hmmm, AU50 - to MS68 supernova?
I'll say MS62
MS-62
This Date/MM makes a Large (4x) Price Jump from MS-63 to MS-64...
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I'm in the 62 camp
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I'm in the AU-58 club
I would guess a 55 if I sent it in due to very slight wear in Liberty and several distinct dings both sides may have caught their attention if they had a rough week.
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I don't see any wear but also not much luster, so i'm in with the 62 camp.
MS63 I see for some reason...
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I'm on my phone, so image quality is likely an issue, but I'm seeing breaks in luster on the top of the crest, on Liberty's nose and chin... I'm going to say 55 or 58...
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Perhaps I should have, but I didn’t even consider an AU grade. I’ll go with 62+. That said, the slightly fuzzy images give all guessers an out.😉
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I'm in the 62 camp.
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I am also in the 62 camp. I see no signs of wear. Not the best pics though😉
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Here’s a PCGS MS64 of the same date/mint for comparison.
63 nice coin.
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If a GTG goes to page 2 the OP must send a prize to the correct guessers is what I always heard.
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Alrighty..... here ya go. Thanks for playing.
In-hand it’s the nicest 62 I’ve seen....too nice !.....super minimal chatter around neck, largely clean main fields, good cheek, pretty luster and color. Yeah yeah yeah, ownership adds a point I got it.....sigh
@SeattleSlammer So, I correctly guessed the Grade!!

I like the coin very much as an MS-62, because I think it has Choice Mint State (MS-63/64) Eye Appeal.
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After me, though! LOL
I sort of want to reward all you 62 guessers, sort of..... but still feel like the grader was mean.
Off by a point... Nice joB 62'ers
lol .... hey post a 61 that looks like this piece ?.....
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You wanted a 63?
I was late to the party but figured it at a 63
I'm late to the party, but I agree with the holder grade.
I graded it 62.8 but after listening to the John Albanese podcast I may never crack anything out again

Well...late again... but I would have guessed 63... I like gold coins and I think that is a nice one...Cheers, RickO
That's a solid 62!
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Nice... congrats!!
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I almost immediately went 62+