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Valued Member
United States
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Looks like you are using either a flash for the images or a light directly on the coin, either of which make it impossible to see anything. It looks like a glossy AU with altered surfaces from the images, but I imagine it would look quite different with less severe lighting.
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
2480 Posts |
BTW, this coin was in a plastic coin case. I'm sure my granddad did not pull this one from the cash register. He probably traded for it or bought it, some time between ~1930-1970. Unlikely that it ever saw circulation.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
4337 Posts |
that is a sweet piece of gold to me nice dude great family history as well which adds to the lure of collecting as for grade, idk gold but slab it and save it for your grand kid
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
36878 Posts |
Nice one, MS-63 easy and possibly MS-64
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
2480 Posts |
dsfreeworld-- my brother and I are keeping a sampling of everything but my mom wants to sell most of it. As for saving it for the grandkids, my brother and I are the end of the line. Neither of us had children. Now we are of an age where we don't feel inclined to keep a lot of memorabilia. I think I'll put this gold coin in the pile to send for TPG'ing and we will sell it in the foreseeable future. Going through this collection certainly has piqued my interested in coin collecting though. I will keep certain portions of the family collection and I plan to start examining my pocket change for interesting varieties, just for the thrill of it.
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Moderator
 United States
23522 Posts |
Based on what I see in the second set of images - very nicely done, by the way, excellent use of contrasting lighting to bring out different features - this one belongs in plastic.
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
2480 Posts |
Thanks, SsuperDdave. I'm not at my place and don't have various lights/light tent so I made do. Using auto setting, the flash deployed and was too harsh so I improvised by wrapping 2 layers of thin white plastic grocery bag over the flash to act as a diffuser (second two pics of second set). It worked so well that I may use that as the default 'light tent'.
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
933 Posts |
Im going with MS 63 a lot of small rim dings and bag marks
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
2480 Posts |
I haven't sent this or other coins for grading yet but I just signed up with PCGS and CoinFacts. I'm browsing through photos of various PCGS graded coins (***loving CoinFacts right now***) and I think this coin has a real shot at MS64 based on comparing with other PCGS-graded MS64s photos. The MS63s pics I'm seeing have more bag marks and rim dings.
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
2480 Posts |
Here's a side-by-side of a PCGS-graded MS63 and our coin. There are a surprising number of rim dings on the PCGS-graded coin. The strike quality is better on ours. I think it could be a MS63+... maybe sneak in to a MS64 although when compared to the MS64s on the PCGS site, it is not as good. [when I looked at these side by side I had a few moments of concern because the head sizes/proportions look different-- ours looks wider-- but then I realized I shot the pictures with a macro lens, no tripod, just hovering over the coin, not perfectly perpendicular] 
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
10982 Posts |
Luster and eye appeal are huge on gold coins at this grade level. Assuming your coin has no other problems that we can't see, it has a shot at MS64.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
3453 Posts |
Once again 
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Moderator
 United States
23522 Posts |
Quote: Luster and eye appeal are huge on gold coins at this grade level. Assuming your coin has no other problems that we can't see, it has a shot at MS64. I'm inclined to agree with the man I consider one of the two or three best graders at CCF.
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
10982 Posts |
Thank you SsuperDdave. I appreciate the compliment and have learned a whole lot here at CCF over the last 5 years.
Your contributions, and those of all the mods, are a great asset to the numismatic community.
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