Indian Head QE GTG REVEALED
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First coin is one I had graded. The rest are for fun. This series is very challenging to grade IMO.
Collector of Original Early Gold with beginnings in Proof Morgan collecting.
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61- There are what looks like faint scrapes on the reverse above the eagle's back.
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But I suck at grading these.
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I'll say 64 too...
...at least it looks real! ;-)
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No marks on the cheek, no noteworthy marks or hits in the fields either…. I’ll guess 64 as well.
I'd say they're all winners, choice; probably MS64 or better.
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64 RGDS!
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Luster is key on these. and you just can't get a good read on it in most photos. The coin should go 65 if the luster is all there. Here's one that is a PCGS 65 CAC, and you'd never guess how stunning it is in hand from the photo. They're as hard to capture in a photo as they are to grade.
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Now listen boy, I'm tryin' to teach you sumthin' . . . . that ain't an optical illusion, it only looks like an optical illusion.
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feeling pessimistic and imagining a cheek rub, I'll guess 58
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I’ve examined many in 64-65 and it feels like it depends how the grader feels that day.
A lot of MS coins seem to have cheek and reverse wing rub…but I’m no expert.