The photos might not be half bad if the coin is caked with toning. Such haziness masks easily identifiable signs of wear but there appear to be a couple of wounds on the Eagle's back. If this coin is uncirculated, it must not be more than 64.
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58 is best guess from that low quality photo but lacking in eye appeal IMO. Very hard to grade from this photo - anywhere from AU53 to MS62+ would not surprise me.
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Nice clean cheek 🤔. I need to step away and do a little research 🔬
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Tough one to tell from the photos. Pretty sure I see wear on the reverse so I'll go with AU55
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I agree. They are the seller's photos.
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65? Terrible photos but looks like the coin is nice if you don't mind the crud.
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Check the NGC cert verification page. There will be pictures there.
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The photos might not be half bad if the coin is caked with toning. Such haziness masks easily identifiable signs of wear but there appear to be a couple of wounds on the Eagle's back. If this coin is uncirculated, it must not be more than 64.
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I agree with Meltdown: wear on the eagle's back. Could be bag marks. Would like a closer look at the cheek and hair.
I would not even begin to guess from those photos, the photos look enhanced to hide some issues.
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Based on the photo's... AU55.... Cheers, RickO
The better pictures are coming with the answer - 65.
I just picked this one up off of eBay. I will de-slab it and place it in my toned Peace dollar set.
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58 is best guess from that low quality photo but lacking in eye appeal IMO. Very hard to grade from this photo - anywhere from AU53 to MS62+ would not surprise me.
Did they have counting wheels leaving marks on all coins back then? I thought the wheel mark was more a risk with Buff nickels.
AU-58
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Looks like slider type to me.
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