4 new gold acquisitions today
goldfixer21
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I just picked up these today. My pics aren’t great, but in hand the luster on them is incredible, particularly on the ‘78 and ‘94. Am I wrong in thinking they’re both 65 or better?







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They all look cleaned to me.
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“ My pics aren’t great, but in hand the luster on them is incredible, particularly on the ‘78 and ‘94. Am I wrong in thinking they’re both 65 or better?”
Yes, @goldfixer21 , I think you’re wrong about that.
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Unfortunately, to me, they do not appear to be MS65 or better.
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You would probably get a few good grades on the coins. Graders don't like hairlines though which can affect the grade a lot.
Sooner or later I'll get better at this! I bought them all below scrap value, so I'm in no danger of losing $. I know the Indian and $1 aren't high grades, just curious about the other 2.
I'm not seeing anything that looks MS. Better pics might help but I'm seeing a little wear and hairlines...
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Where did you obtain the coins? I suggest having them checked out by a local dealer.
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A customer brought some gold in to scrap today, these were part of her stash.
Nice gold haul 👍👍. Always cool to pick up some gold!
Those coins do not look MS65 or better to me.
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The portrait of the 1894 looks counterfeit.
Love the incused Indian!
I have concerns with some of the coins, so am repeating my suggestion to have them checked out.
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Gold dollar looks fake.
In today's market I would only buy raw gold if it came from a very reputable dealer who guaranteed authenticity.
I was once bit but fortunately for me the auction's T&C guaranteed authenticity so I was able to recoup my money minus the TPG fees. That's when gold was only $1000 per oz.
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None of the coins are a 65 and some look fake.
Hard to tell from the pictures (they are not optimal), but I would rate (guess) as follows:
1874 $1.00: genuine, AU details, cleaned.
1878 $2.50: genuine, MS63.
1894 $2.50: genuine, MS63 to MS65 (depends on whether the cheek scuffs show up like that at every lighting angle).
1928 $2.50: genuine, MS62, possibly cleaned.
If you bought these for the gold scrap value (or less), then you did reasonably well.
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Small gold coins such as gold dollars and quarter eagles have been very heavily counterfeited so unless you're an expert authenticator, only buy raw gold coins from a trusted source. Based on your most excellent pics, they all appear to be genuine. If you got these for melt value, you did quite well.
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