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1871 G California Gold Half Dollar

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Bought it from a reputable dealer, or so I think. Two things:

1.) Think its legitimate?
2.) Whats the grade/value?

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Also, if anyone knows, what is the BG number?
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While the mirrors and strike quality call out "souvenir re-strike", it is similar to BG-1026. Here's a genuine piece in MS63 which is a Pop 6/1. Only one piece has ever been graded finer than this piece.

http://coins.ha.com/itm/california-...Lot=1x=0&y=0

P.S. If it were a legit BG-1026 piece in that condition we're talking a $1,000+ value.
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Wow! I hope it's real. So obviously I should send it in to a TPG correct?
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BG-1026 is the closest match I can find and the reverse of yours has 2 extra berries that I see. Can you carefully weigh it and mic the diameter?
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It's actually not in my possession, should be here soon. Next week probably. What weight and diameter should I be looking for?

This is what the seller provided as the BG number: BG-1332A

Thanks for the info by the way!

I've compared both reverses and I notice they both have the first L slightly higher than the second, hopefully that's a good sign.
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Exactly!
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I'm not saying this isn't a reputable seller but that variety is not listed anywhere except their website which leads me to believe it is a re-strike and not a period piece.
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I see, oh well, can't win them all. That is probably why the price was luh at it was.
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There's also this one up for sale, this looks much more like your example.

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I see, oh well, can't win them all. That is probably why the price was luh at it was.


I am not saying it isn't a genuine piece but it appears as if it's been listed on their website for 5+ years and is an unknown issue that they attributed themselves. If it were a genuine piece in that condition one would assume they would have it slabbed and for sale at 5X the asking price.

Disclaimer: I am about as far from being a California Fractional Gold expert as is possible. All my comments are based only on my opinion.
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Look at those typos. I'll do some more research, thanks again!
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