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US 1851 $1.00 Gold Liberty Head Condition Questions

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Hello coin folks.

I have been on the stamp forum for several years and am starting to look at some older coins.

This gold dollar I found in my Grandmothers desk. The desk had been emptied but when I took a closer look I saw what I thought was a small piece of costume jewelry. It was stuck in a small crack in a draw. A pleasant surprise when I was able to free it.

I see that there is a tab on top. I read that this could have been used to keep the coins together since they were so small.

I do see signs of wear. With no experience with coins I ask for any comments or guidance regarding condition, value and whether ebay would be a good venue to sell this coin?

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to CCF!

A more common T1 G$1 in that shape (XF45) is about $200
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Thank you! That sounds about right.
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$68 in gold. If you can get $90 - grab it.
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@rlmstamps2012, glad to see you crossing over to coin stuff a little!
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The "tab" is almost certainly the remnant of a jewelry mount and counts as damage. Since this is a common date it effectively has been reduced to bullion value. Possibly more valuable to you as a keepsake than as a coin. An undamaged, attractive example should be easily available for $200 or so, as mentioned.
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Probably ex-jewelry.



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