Looks like a few Pogue coins are going through PCGS, here's my favs....

Pretty darn spectacular!!!!
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Collecting since 1976.
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Think we will see more as they even get their own label with the pedigree.
in " Yummmmmy "
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<< <i>This is the first time since 1988 that I've regretted not being in the PCGS grading room. >>
Wow. I will have to see these coins in New York.
Tom
perhaps one day...
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Excluding its rarity, the 1808 quarter eagle is what early gold should look like. It's a pleasure to view.
<< <i>In-hand, this one looked like a proof!
Looks like it in the picture too.
The PCGS labels were really bizarre - some variant of a gold label - you could hardly read the words or grades.
<< <i>They are amazing - the early halves were my favorite! >>
Mine too.
I think I will collect the pics and save myself hundreds of thousands.
Tyler