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1855 Type 2 Gold Dollar. Guess The PCGS Grade.crusty & Toned

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My first thought is XF. This reveal should be very interesting!
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AU53, I've seen gold coins tone or more of a patina, possibly from an improper mix of copper in the gold alloy mix.
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I also think this is an AU coin, I would be in the AU-55 camp. I really like the look, it adds some character to the coin!
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I will stick with AU-53 but would not be surprised if it graded AU-55.
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AU-55.
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AU-55
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PCGS grade is AU-58. This issue is usually weakly struck and lackluster due to the method of minting.
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