Keeping in mind that I have a lot of difficulty grading gold from pics:
1901 Liberty Head Eagle - slight insignificant contact marks and I don't see any signs of wear though there may be slight rub on Liberty's bun. I also see a small amount of mottling in the obverse field. I see this one as AU58-MS62.
1917 Standing Liberty quarter Type 2 - This is a very nice example of this coin. I do not see any signs of wear. The knee is still fully detailed and I don't see any rub on the breast. The luster looks great. Outstanding strike on this one with a full shield and possible full head (at least 3/4). I see this one as MS63 with a possible FH designation.
1893 Columbian Exposition Commemorative Half Dollar - While the toning mutes any luster this coin may have, I think it still retains some. The picture on this one was a little harder to grade from. I see that almost all of the sail details remain but there appears to be some obverse wear. Since the sails weren't always struck well on these, I see this coin as an AU50-55.
Nice pics!
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1901 Liberty Head Eagle - slight insignificant contact marks and I don't see any signs of wear though there may be slight rub on Liberty's bun. I also see a small amount of mottling in the obverse field. I see this one as AU58-MS62.
1917 Standing Liberty quarter Type 2 - This is a very nice example of this coin. I do not see any signs of wear. The knee is still fully detailed and I don't see any rub on the breast. The luster looks great. Outstanding strike on this one with a full shield and possible full head (at least 3/4). I see this one as MS63 with a possible FH designation.
1893 Columbian Exposition Commemorative Half Dollar - While the toning mutes any luster this coin may have, I think it still retains some. The picture on this one was a little harder to grade from. I see that almost all of the sail details remain but there appears to be some obverse wear. Since the sails weren't always struck well on these, I see this coin as an AU50-55.
Nice pics!
I changed the title to reflect what coins you have posted so that members would recognize if any of these are coins that they're proficient in.























