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Guess the grade of this pattern thingamajiggy coin....

Please note - this is NOT a giveaway. 




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Grade wise...hmm...lets see...cant see mirrors, cant see hairlines....not a giveaway...Its a dog!! I call it a 12RB
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How about 65BN
PF 66 BN (Looks CAM too)
Nice "thingamajiggy"
Ralph
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TorinoCobra71
64 due to what looks like flat areas that I would consider strike weakness.
I'm not sure if it should go RB or BR, the color is way awsome, and may in fact qualify as a brown, but I like it a lot.
Since it's difficult to discern any hairlines, it's difficult to determine if it gets a lower grade, but that's my humble opinion.
Oh, by the way, it's way cool and I have saved an image to my virtual coin collection.
Your photos showing the color make judging the grade difficult.
That being said, I will guess the coin is PF 66 RB...Mike
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<< <i>Nice coin. I happen to know an individual responsible for costing the present owner more than a few bucks on that one. In fact, he's sitting in my chair. >>
Andy, please give that guy in your chair a good kick on my behalf. Also, tell him he's an idiot - he bid way too much
I'll let my client (with whom the coin has been placed) know that a super sharp dealer and pattern guy apparently liked the coin too.
<< <i>Now wait just one minute, Coinguy1--the coin is marked 895.8 Silver and 100 Copper on the reverse, so it is a silver coin. I will go with PR 67 >>
BigMoose, I wasn't trying to mislead anyone with the color designation hints. The coin is a metric dollar, but struck in copper, and in fact has a "RB" color designation.
That said, the reverse looks pretty close to cameo, but that doesn't count!
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That baby's TOO COOL!
Tom
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Patterns always seem to get a bump in the grade, but does it really matter?
<< <i>Well, the answer is????? >>
PCGS PR65RB. I think it's a solid (and gorgeous) PR66RB and probably paid a price commensurate with such a grade.
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