GTG: Liberty $10’s (Grades revealed bottom)

1852 and 1853 Liberty $10’s are both pretty common dates by Liberty gold standards. The 1852 sits in an NGC holder while the 1853 is PCGS. Both coins have green CAC stickers. Photos are not mine but they are from the same source.
Sorry for the sub-optimal photos and the lack of reverse images.
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40 and 45 respectively, need to see the rev to be sure. Assuming bold eagle detail for those grades
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I'll go with 53 and 55.......
It's hard to grade them without shots of the reverse, but my initial gut feeling is VF on both. The PCGS coin looks a tad meatier than the NGC.
XF-40 was my first reaction for the first one. AU-50 for the second.
40 and 45.
Au details and XF45
From the OP: Both coins have green CAC stickers.
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40/45
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45
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45/45
Agreed.
40 and 50.
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1st grades higher than 2nd.
50/53
There actually is two coins, and I thought I was just seeing double last night, 40 & 45.
I’m in the 40 and 45 camp.
EF35 & AU50.
45 and 50.... Cheers, RickO
45 and 45
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45 53
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My pictures aren’t the greatest in the world but the NGC coin is 50 while the PCGS coin is an OGH 45. I don’t know what the coins like in hand but I think the PCGS coin is more attractive and may have slightly more detail. Interestingly both coins sold for roughly the same price which is pretty consistent with today’s old gold market.