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A 7070 Pieced Together From My Collection

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Moe, another thing you might consider is purchasing both "motto" and "no motto" gold coins. I am considering this, especially since I have 3 gold type set pages, with a lot of empty spaces. One of them I am using for modern proof only gold. Really, I am trying to beef up my gold collection as much as possible and trying to find ways to add more "types". Back to your Saint, I assume you purchased it raw? Was there a grade that you bought it as? How much did you pay if you don't mind me asking? Here is mine for comparison. I bought it thinking it was around a 61 or so(though it was graded 62) for $1,175. Comparing yours to mine, I actually wouldn't be surprised if yours was a 64. It is my favorite coin that you have posted so far.

A-7070-Pieced-Together-From-My-Collection

A-7070-Pieced-Together-From-My-Collectiont was a 61 for $1200.
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I got my 1908 St Gaudens from Harlan J Berk. It was not slabbed but those guys are pretty good at assessing what they sell so I felt fairly confident about the authenticity of this one. It was MS63 for $1350.

I wanted a "no motto" for my first St Gaudens just because I liked the cleaner look on the reverse.

I think it turned out ok. And I needed it for the 7070.

And Johnny Countdown's collection keeps me inspired!
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