newp 1861 NGC AU55 Indian cent for my 1861 set opinions


Just picked this up sight unseen from JJ Teaparty's newest mailing. They had no pics, but I figured i could always return it.
I still need the 3 cent silver and the $1 Seated Liberty (Which I may never get)
So do you think it is a true au 55 that NGC gave it?

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In AU grades for IHCs, I look at two main things: the amount of remaining luster and the detail in the diamonds.
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<< <i>I agree 55 is too high, but I think it's better than 45. I'd call it a nice 53. >>
I agree with this assessment 100%
BTW- Nice coin
Eagle Eye Rick - enlighten us with some comments, please.
merse
<< <i>I collected XF/AU Indian Cents for a decade and I can tell you that NGC is notorious for overgrading IHCs by 2-5 points. >>
At one point I had some submissions to burn so I sent a lot of my better date IHCs to NGC. Here are the ones I sent to them as well as my grade and NGC's grade:
1859: AU58/MS61
1866: XF40/AU55
1867: XF40/AU53
1868: XF45/AU55
1869: AU58/MS62
1870: XF40/AU55
1871: AU50/AU55
1872: XF40/XF45
1878: XF40/XF45
I think the 1859 and 1869 in particular are "market graded" because they are very nice for choice AU coins and probably worth low MS money.
These are all cracked out again and back in my Dansco. And yes I know how much "market value" I lost by cracking them out (and the 1877 I bought slabbed), but this is how I want to enjoy them.
For what it's worth, I tend to lean more toward the Fly-In Club standards for grading and by those standards all of the services often overgrade these.