I like the look and the color. I suspect we have an NGC slab but I am not sure which generation. I see it topping out at 63 and there is about 30% shot at 62
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I see the reveal is a 64, but I would personally grade it a 63. Although the price jump for a 1920 Saint is the jump from 64 to 65, a 64 is still a respectable collectible grade. 62 and 63 being more of the "bullion plus a couple hundred bucks" grades for the coin.
When I am inspecting Saints, the first place I look is Lady Liberty's nose, and a chewed up nose is a dealbreaker for me. The reverse on this coin is technically a 64, and although the fields on the obverse are rather clean, the marks on both Liberty's face and the torch drop the obverse to a 62/63 for me. NGC is more generous than me, but I would personally grade it a 63.
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Not a bad picture. Coin looks nice to me. Maybe a hint of rub? Could be AU 58 could be MS 64.
Nice Saint.... I really like the old gold coins. Looks like low MS or high AU. Cheers, RickO
I'll guess MS62 or MS63.
Call me crazy....I say 65. Then again, I don't own much gold.
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MS64
Those photos look pretty good to me! I guess 63
62 or au 58.
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Guessing MS64
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AU58. Too much rub to be market acceptable.
I like the look and the color. I suspect we have an NGC slab but I am not sure which generation. I see it topping out at 63 and there is about 30% shot at 62
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I don’t see any rub and would be very surprised if it didn’t grade at least MS63.
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MS64.
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It’s a really beautiful coin!
I say MS64. Possibly 65.
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Without looking at photograde, I'll say MS-63.
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Good job everyone... 64 ... would be big money if it made a 65
I've seen worse 65's. In fact I own some.
Solid 64.
I see the reveal is a 64, but I would personally grade it a 63. Although the price jump for a 1920 Saint is the jump from 64 to 65, a 64 is still a respectable collectible grade. 62 and 63 being more of the "bullion plus a couple hundred bucks" grades for the coin.
When I am inspecting Saints, the first place I look is Lady Liberty's nose, and a chewed up nose is a dealbreaker for me. The reverse on this coin is technically a 64, and although the fields on the obverse are rather clean, the marks on both Liberty's face and the torch drop the obverse to a 62/63 for me. NGC is more generous than me, but I would personally grade it a 63.
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Good looking coin. Is that a small dice crack across the B?
I've seen better reverses.
Solid 63. CNGRTS!