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Valued Member
 Canada
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Do you think I could get a mint state on the 1911? or is the obverse to dark? Btw is it okay I just post new pics for 1907H. the 1911 is good enough no?
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Valued Member
 Canada
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Valued Member
Canada
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the 1911 is IMO a mintstate coin...at least MS60 as that is the lowest mint state......better pictures would help though when you get into mintstate coins you almost have to have the coin in hand as the difference in grades can be as small as the difference between 1 or two bag marks
I agree with dv as to the 1907
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Valued Member
 Canada
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Valued Member
 Canada
367 Posts |
can you guys also tell me what I could get for them?
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Valued Member
Canada
107 Posts |
1907h 35-60 trends Canadian
1911 5-6 dollars trends
but hard to get the trend price without a discount, just an opinion
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Valued Member
Canada
107 Posts |
the 1911 is IMO a mintstate coin...at least MS60 quote
I'm not sure on that a ms60 should not have surface lustre missing from high points, but who can really grade a picture.
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Valued Member
Canada
107 Posts |
both may be high grade EF but no where close to UNC, guess only
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Valued Member
Canada
241 Posts |
1907 EF
1911 AU-55 ill grade it AU because we can see fingerprint toned .
Very nice coins !
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Valued Member
 Canada
367 Posts |
thanks I picked them up for $1.25 each!
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Valued Member
United States
102 Posts |
Got a nice bargain there!
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Valued Member
Canada
107 Posts |
<quote>1911 AU-55 ill grade it AU because we can see fingerprint toned </quote>
Good points, the dark field threw me off the grade.. j
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Rest in Peace
United States
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Valued Member
United States
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you go a nice buy on the Edward. I wouldn't grade it higher than VF 30. The vertical line of beads from the crown rim to the top of the crown are all worn together. Still a very nice coin for the price.
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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I'd go VF-30 and AU-55. The second coin may well be MS, but in the name of conservatism I'd guess most graders would call it AU based on the fact that it's obviously been handled. That said, I've seen ICCS MS-64 and MS-65 silver coins with nasty fingerprint damage (err...toning) on them, so you never know.
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