Show Me Your Best Gold Coin

Lets see what you guys have i know you have to have some nice Gems out there. ill be posting my later on but lets see what you got
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It's raw but I'd guess its grade at MS64 PL cameo. A nice screw-press coin.
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U.S. Nickels Complete Set with Major Varieties, Circulation Strikes
U.S. Dimes Complete Set with Major Varieties, Circulation Strikes
It’s an 1804 quarter eagle. The early quarter eagles as a group are the scarcest of the early gold coins, mainly because few people really wanted them. The $5 and $10 gold coins were the real workhorses, and the quarter eagles came along for the right because they were part of the Coinage Act of 1792. Most individuals and companies that deposited gold with the first U.S. mint for coinage asked for the $5 and $10 pieces.
Rarity estimates are that there are less than 50 of these coins in existence. The original mintage was 3,327 split between two varieties. This coin is in a PCGS AU-50, and by today’s standards, it’s PQ.
Here's my most valuable gold coin, a 1907 High Relief $20. It's in an PCGS MS-63 holder and it's a widget ... a very expensive widget ...
09/07/2006
Liberty: Parent of Science & Industry
<< <i>1902 Matte Proof £2 Gold. PCGS gave this a PR64. I say it should be a 66 and PCGS does not know how to correctly grade Matte proof Britich gold.
I was wondering when that beauty would show up in this thread
Dr J
My omnicoin collection (or how my coin photography has progressed)
Cal Period 1 dollar - BG501 - "microslug" - ms62 (3 graded) - only 5 in 63 - 40 in all graded by PCGS
Cal Period 1 1/2 dollar - BG302 - "peac**k" or eagle reverse - ms63 with 12 in 64 and 2 in 65
Period 2 round dollar - BG1201 only 12 graded - was 13 but one crossed to NGC for an inflated grade
Period 2 half dollar - BG1023 Au58 - only 6 in total graded by PCGS - this piece is one of the pieces that got me published in the 2nd edition of Breen & Gillio - California Pioneer fractional Gold.
Top 10 Cal Fractional Type Set
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This one belonged to my Dad when he was a yonker.
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Scan makes it look far better than it actually is.
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