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GTG: 1899 $20; Grade revealed OP
skier07
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I was visiting some old friends at the bank the other day and the color of this coin caught my attention. Pictures aren’t the greatest but comments welcome.
I of course suffer from owner bias and can picture the coin in a 64 holder. My pictures don’t help but in person the cheeks and surfaces are very clean and the coin has very nice color. I bought the coin 10+ years ago as part of a bullion deal. The coin has been sitting in the bank the entire time and this was the first time I’ve looked at it in all those years.
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63
64+
Nice looking - MS64
"When they can't find anything wrong with you, they create it!"
If the coin looks like obverse pictures 1 and 3, my guess is MS62. If it looks like obverse picture 2, I’ll go with 63+ as a minimum. In other words, as a whole, the pictures don’t allow for meaningful grade guesses.
Mark Feld* of Heritage Auctions*Unless otherwise noted, my posts here represent my personal opinions.
Impossible to tell from those photos with any reasonable degree of certainty. I learn towards MS62.
Based on the least flattering pic, I agree with the MS62 grade.
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I like it at 64.
Looking at the pictures, I do not see it better than a 62....But those are pictures... Cheers, RickO
solid 64, nice.
62
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64.
64 with a + congrats!
The whole worlds off its rocker, buy Gold™.
I'm a buyer if you are a seller.
can photos cause problems, unbelievable.
63, but as others have said, tough photos to grade from.
Grade revealed in original post. Thanks for the comments.
Nice one!