GTG - 1834 H10C PCGS ****Answered****
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64, stickered.
Edit: On mycollect, I would guess 63+ and get 18 points if it were either 63 or 64. I was leaning more towards 64 so i went with that.
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IMO impossible to say without seeing how much luster.
66+ beaned!
Apologies for the luster issue - True View photos.
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The coin does have a really nice look, so I understand the mid sixties already posted. But I did register my agreement on the luster/photo issue. And some of the the high points look like there might be a touch of rub. So, I'll go out on a limb and go with 58, with sticker. If it were my coin, I think I'd be disappointed with that...
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64?
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65 CAC
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66 bean
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65 grnbn
Nice.
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65 CAC. That's a nice coin there.
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The strike and color are excellent. If this coin has excellent luster, I could see it in as high as an MS67 holder.
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64 CAC
I'm not going to guess but I will tell you that's a beautiful coin. Love the toning.
I have a grade in mind we will see if they match up.
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65 CAC
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64 CAC but maybe higher is the luster is there. Gorgeous hd!
MS66 CAC (green):
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Thank you for the compliment,
Just love the coin, it's breath taking
Congrats
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A little history, I was considering a purchase from Coin Rarities Online when they had this lovely piece for sale on 3/13/2018 and at that time it was housed in an NGC No Line Fatty MS65 slab with a cac sticker, I eventually passed since I had another 1834 at the time
Meh, I get no special mention?
My + was for EA
I did give you a “like”, right? I only cite a correct grade, etc.
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just messing with you , cool gtg, enjoy this gem.
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Very pretty! What you have there is the 1834 LM-1 marriage. It pairs 1834 obverse die 1 with reverse V. Later, obv 1 is paired with reverse W in the LM-3. These two die marriages are known collectively as the "3 over inverted 3" variety. The 3 in the date was punched into the die backward at first and then fixed - but the remnants of the inverted punch are still visible - and your coin shows this feature nicely. In the earlier LM-1 coins, the bottom loop of 8 is not yet filled. But during LM-1, the die chips and you get the glob in 8 that yours has. So I conclude your coin is a later die state. Since LM-3 was minted after, ALL instances of that marriage have the filled 8.
Incidentally, there seem to be a lot of high-grade LM-1s out there. A trip to coinfacts shows some nice ones: https://www.pcgs.com/coinfacts/coin/1834-h10c-lm-1-fs-301-3-inverted/38705
I don't know why that would be - but if anyone does, I'd love to learn!
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