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I'd like some opinions on the grade of this coin. I just bought it and I like it. I now have a seven day return privilege and am just looking for a few second opinions before I decide for sure whether or not to keep it. Sorry, I got a little light glare on the photo, but I think you should be able to see it okay. Please don't get distracted by the tiny hairline scratches on the holder.
Numismatic author & owner of the Uncommon Cents collections. 2011 Fred Bowman award winner, 2020 J. Douglas Ferguson award winner, & 2022 Paul Fiocca award winner.
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A fine coin regardless.
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09/07/2006
"Ask, and it shall be given you; seek, and ye shall find; knock, and it shall be opened unto you." -Luke 11:9
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"For the LORD is our judge, the LORD is our lawgiver, the LORD is our king; He will save us." -Isaiah 33:22
In my opinion the coin is an extremely well struck penny, in fact noticeably better struck than my sigline coin (graded PCGS MS-64 RB and ICCS MS-63 RB). There are details in the hair ear and wreath that I never knew existed. The fields are also nearly perfect. No (and I mean no) bagmarks and only a few flyspecks. I would call it 50-60% red, which meets the RB criteria. The reverse is darker than the obverse, but still pleasing. Overall I think it has great eye appeal.
All four digits of the date, several letters in the obverse legend, and one of the reverse leafs clearly show signs of doubling. The doubled date may be worth a premium.
The only drawback to this coin I see is the mark across the obverse.
This is the first coin that I have ever paid more than $1,000 (much more actually). PCGS has graded it MS-65 RB. Since it is in the current style production holder, they graded it since February 2002, which means it wasn't graded in the early days when PCGS was more lenient on Canadian grades. This is the only 1858 ever graded higher than MS-64 by PCGS; i.e. PCGS population 1/0. ICCS has graded 3 at MS-65.
The only decision to make is whether the obverse mark detracts enough from the coin to warrant returning it to the seller. I think not, but welcome second opinions. I think if I return it, it may be years before a better one comes on the market.
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The mark across Vickie's neck is a detraction, but only a minor one. Everything else looks great to me. Too bad the coin doesn't have the luster of your sigline piece.
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1858 PCGS MS-65 RB
1858 PCGS Speciman 63 BN
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1858 MS-65 RB
1859 Narrow 9 MS-64 RB
1859 Narrow 9 DP #2 MS-64 RB
I have the following raw coins in for grading at PCGS. I am optimistic that they all will grade at least MS-64, and certain they will all grade at least MS-63.
1884
1890-H
1896 Far 6 Variety
1901
I only have the one speciman cent. Most of the above were purchased in the early 1980's for peanuts compared to today's prices. I stopped collecting for over twenty years because of kids, mortgages, etc. I'm at the point in my collecting life that I would like to put together a memorable date set of Victorian large cents.
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The mark even at close range (4X) looks superficial but visible. After a very close look (9X), I start to think it actually constitutes a tiny scratch on the lower end (along a section across the neck of the bust). I readily admit it's possible I'm seeing demons where there are none.
I asked a Canadian dealer acqaintance of mine to comment on the coin based on the photo shown above. His response was that they don't come any better and that I might wait ten years to find another one.
Still, so close to perfection and ONE DAMN LINE ON THE COIN, ACROSS THE BUST NO LESS.
I'm starting a poll:
a. Rob is obsessing unnecessarily about a premo coin and should chill and keep the mother.
b. MS-65 means perfect, even in a 152 year coin with a mintage of 421,000, so PCGS screwed up and Rob should send it back to the nasty dealer.
Please respond. The suspense is killing me.
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Your dealer friend is probably right, and the coin looks almost perfect . However, if it's the first such big purchase, I believe it should be a coin with the eye appeal of your sigline and one you'll immediately fall in love with. No buts and doubts, regardless of dates. I'm sure I'm completely wrong, it's in my nature.
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