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Pillar of the Community
United States
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I would say MS-63... But could be a 64 if it's a weak strike, there are a couple weak areas...
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Pillar of the Community
United States
2424 Posts |
love this coin. looks like a soft/weak strike. if I had to use one word to describe it: soothing.. =D
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Valued Member
 Germany
321 Posts |
Finally the coin has been delivered)! It has an attractive surface with lite gold tone. Thickness of the coin is different,is that typical for this coin? [URL="http://img848.imageshack.us/i/171t.jpg/]  [/URL] [URL="http://img5.imageshack.us/i/172iq.jpg/]  [/URL] [URL="http://img806.imageshack.us/i/173m.jpg/]  [/URL]
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Pillar of the Community
United States
672 Posts |
Commemoratives can be weird sometimes because of the high reliefs, but Ill be honest I've never seen one like that. It would not be a cause of concern for me though!
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Moderator
 United States
15489 Posts |
Lovely coin ... I truly enjoy this Oregon Trail design as do many other collectors. This coin IMHO will grade MS66 easy ... absolutely beautiful fields and devices with a minimal amount of bag marks. Compares very well with my PCGS MS67 Oregon Trail. That said ... I am concerned whether it has original surfaces ... something for sure looks to 'good and clean' about the surfaces. Can not judge luster from your photos ... my suspicion is this coin has been dipped and otherwise cleaned. Hope I'm wrong on that. Tell us where you purchased it and that might clear up the mystery of the surfaces. Whatever ... lovely coin indeed.  David
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Valued Member
 Germany
321 Posts |
Thanks a lot for answers! I'm not sure,but I think the coin was not otherwise cleaned,I've bought the coin at the seller from Berlin,he had only several US coins,mostly he sells coins from around the world. I've got this coin for 180$,I think it's not a big money for this one.
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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Lex, is that rim anomoly located just above STATES AMERICA? If so, I believe that your commemorative was struck on a planchet with a very small clip(incomplete planchet). I cannot see it being any more than 1% but it is still quite interesting to see an error like that on an early commemorative, regardless of size.
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Valued Member
 Germany
321 Posts |
I've marked anomalies on this pic. :) The weight of coin is 12,50 grams. [URL="http://img861.imageshack.us/i/171.jpg/]  [/URL]
Edited by Lex1705 03/11/2011 1:04 pm
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1599 Posts |
Not sure about the grade, but it is one of my favorite commems. Here is mine. 
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Valued Member
 Germany
321 Posts |
Oregon Trail is one of my favorite commems too))))!!
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Valued Member
United States
134 Posts |
Sweet coin! Been eyeing on here in town 1926 for 150
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Pillar of the Community
United States
7196 Posts |
Nice coin with a better date too.
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Valued Member
 Germany
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Moderator
 United States
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Why is this zombie thread coming back to life after 5 years?  Politely suggest to the OP that the photographs and context behind the original inquiry are long gone ... as any current reader will surely note. And ... why the mystery by giving us just a PCGS cert number? If Lex1705 has any hope to resurrect this thread ... then IMHO please show a photo of the coin in the PCGS holder and clearly state the grade. I'm not a big fan of zombie threads coming back to life without useful additional information.  David
Take a look at my other hobby ... http://www.jk-dk.art
Edited by nickelsearcher 03/10/2016 7:26 pm
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