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1927 Gold 20$ Saint Gaudens Double Eagle

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What do you guys think the grade on this is? Friend's pics, so they are all I have. Thanks.

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I would say MS63 with a chance for a 64. It is a valuable coin worth close to $2000.
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I think it will grade MS-64 with a shot at a MS-65. Beautiful coin!
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I always look for damage in the rays, and scuffing on Lib's knees. Gold is soft and with coins as large as these, damage can occur easily. Good rims.
A candidate for housing in an acrylic screw capsule. That way, it can be handled and enjoyed by everybody.
MS 63 (perhaps +), but not 64.
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Awesome coin! I would agree with MS-63, and with sel_69l to put it in a hard holder.
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MS64 with a shot at 65! Just as D0ubl3Eagle said. Very nice.
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