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$20 St. Gaudins - Grade Or Pass?

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 Posted 05/20/2015  2:36 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add rynegold to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Question is, will this make at least a ms 62?
Sorry for the bad pics, I'm working on a better camera. I've tried to show the field somewhat. It is a BU coin but I don't think it's worth but perhaps $100 over melt unless it's slabbed. Is it worth sending out for grading?



$20-St.-Gaudins---Grade-Or-Pass?

$20-St.-Gaudins---Grade-Or-Pass?

$20-St.-Gaudins---Grade-Or-Pass?

$20-St.-Gaudins---Grade-Or-Pass?

$20-St.-Gaudins---Grade-Or-Pass?

$20-St.-Gaudins---Grade-Or-Pass?
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05/20/2015 2:39 pm
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Unless there's something we're missing it should easily grade 62 and like will go MS63. Luster is a huge grading factor on MS Saints and yours appears to have good luster. The contact marks might hold it to 63 but it appears to have the strike/luster of a 64. Regardless, MS62 would seem to be a worst case.
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I think it goes MS-63 with a shot at 64.
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MS-64 wouldn't surprise me. I would be surprised if it only graded 62.
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I'd gonna say it comes back MS-63.
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Easy MS63 maybe MS64 if it's real, can't say for sure from the photos, looks good to me however.
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I don't know. This one bothers me. I just can't put my finger on it. The rim above lady liberty is messed up too. Looks shiny, not lustery. .
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SSK... the 07 is noted for a "wire rim". I thought the same thing though initially!
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Send it in I'd venture a ms63
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Red Book says that coin is worth $16,000 at least. You say a $100 dollars over melt value? Only around 12,000 of these coins were minted wire rim or flat rim. If it is MS-63 it is worth about $25,000 unless the Red Book is lying or I don't understand the discussion.
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terry, this coin is not a high relief 1907 it is one of the low relief which had a much higher mintage.

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If it were to come back MS-64, it would be in a NGC holder.

As I stated earlier, max MS-63 in PCGS plastic. The toes are well defined, but her nose is mashed.
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