@Type2 said:
Same here AU58 may get the + for color.
That was my thinking as well... It was my type set example for ten years. I believe it's AU and was actually hoping for the AU58+ grade. The luster is nice but in my opinion, you cannot miss the slight circulation.
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I had a similar experience with my Pan Pac commem half. I collect classic commemoratives in strictly circulated condition. I submitted my Pan Pac that I assumed was AU, but sadly, it came back graded MS63. From the depths of my disappointment, I posted several ebullient posts while doing a coin 'happy dance' here.
By the way, that's a very nice set of coins for your 7070.
Ironic that I got this 1887 in the mail yesterday. After looking at mine and looking at yours I would venture to say an ms-61. However, I love the toning of yours it's just amazing. A real Beauty.
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my official guess is au58+ (there is visible friction)
but i have seen coins like this in 3 holders and also unc details holders. fwiw
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I would say MS, but most know that I am not good at this...
Same here AU58 may get the + for color.
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I would say that is an AU coin.... likely 58..... Cheers, RickO
Hard to judge luster, from photo, guessing MS.
That coin would sure make a great AU58+.
That was my thinking as well... It was my type set example for ten years. I believe it's AU and was actually hoping for the AU58+ grade. The luster is nice but in my opinion, you cannot miss the slight circulation.

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PCGS sent it back MS63.
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@Meltdown "was actually hoping for the AU58+"
Did you send it in & did it miss the plus?
I could see a plus on that one.
Even worse! MS63
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I had a similar experience with my Pan Pac commem half. I collect classic commemoratives in strictly circulated condition. I submitted my Pan Pac that I assumed was AU, but sadly, it came back graded MS63. From the depths of my disappointment, I posted several ebullient posts while doing a coin 'happy dance' here.
By the way, that's a very nice set of coins for your 7070.
Au, maybe a slider?
Squishness is not wear. :-)
I would have guessed MS from the photos, just a bit of weak strike is what I see.
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Ironic that I got this 1887 in the mail yesterday. After looking at mine and looking at yours I would venture to say an ms-61. However, I love the toning of yours it's just amazing. A real Beauty.
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