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1904 $5 Gold

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I like this one

what do you think?

thanks for looking
enjoy



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Beautiful with great luster as well. New acquisition?
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At a glance it looks like a slider. Likely would grade MS61 or 62 but could just as easily go AU58. On the reverse just above the FIVE there appears to be scratches that are close to damage.
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I think I'm going to call it 58... There appears to be a bit of rub on the chin. Very pretty, very lustrous coin, it appears. Tough to tell from the photos, I'd love to see it in-hand.
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There is friction in the fields but the devices appear lustrous. It may be market graded MS-61 by a TPG.
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