OK, I'll bite. MS64 due to a few small ticks on the cheek and in the field to the left of the portrait. Hard to tell though since it looks like a scan, which will hide ever so many problems so well.
I had the exact year of this crown with a bit more pinkish toning and got a 62. Yours looks a bit better so will go with 63 although quite the devil to grade without having it in hand.
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MS62 and I think that is about as good as it gets. The 1821 and 22 come nice and I believe the 22 is alittle more difficult but we need the edge date to be certain.
I think it is a decent coin and will likely fetch $2200-2400
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Barring any wear I can't see in the scans I'd go with 64, shot at 65. It looks like a bit of chatter in the lower obverse field than might keep it to 64. None the less a very attractive coin.
That looks to be low, but perhaps as we have said a bit different in hand? What kills me with both PCGS and even more NGC is grading on matte Brits. These coins come nice, and even proof-appearance when preserved but I think grading is a bit off with them at the TPGs many times.
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I think it has been net graded for an old cleaning; the combination of the scanner images and medium toning is probably hiding the hairlines. PCGS and NGC tends to net grade a ton of coins from this era, the most blatant coming to mind would be the US Bust half dollars, many of which are hairlined-a-palooza.
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Otherwise I wouldn't be surprised at MS 64 or MS 65...
It's just that I got my PCGS grades.
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I think it is a decent coin and will likely fetch $2200-2400
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