How would you grade my new 1899 $10?
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It sure has alot of luster. What's your opnion? mike
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Nice strike and luster, typical bagmarks. Probably average for grade.
hate to bust your bubble but be prepared for 61, and thrilled if you get 62.....at least with PCGS, and thats what counts IMHO.
On the same note, looks like you just got it, so enjoy it, its really nice
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Thanks for the welcome. I am a relatively new collector, and I focus primarily on US gold. Are there any gold boards around?
I would gladly post an image of my latest purchase, an 1866 $3 NGC AU-58, if someone could tell me how to do it. I cannot seems to get from the 750 kb file on my computer hard drive to here. Thanks in advance!!!
The hits to the chin hold it back from 64 and eye appeal for me. Too bad as great luster/strike.
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I am no expert in grading but I love these guess the grades (especially when Hall agrees with me ). They really help sharpen me up.
Good image BTW. It is pretty easy to hide things when imaging gold coins. They are very forgiving to the camera.
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