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Southern Gold Challenge: 1857-D $5

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Here's my 1857 half eagle from the Dahlonega, GA mint. This was a Teletrade purchase several years ago and is in a PCGS slab. Anyone want to practice their grading skills on this one?

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I have no experience grading gold...so here goes the first try. I have no knowledge of strike characteristics on these so I am going to say the flatness, along with the many hairline scratches, is wear . Nice looking coin with just enough wear to keep it below AU, I would say XF-45.
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 Posted 01/12/2008  9:57 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add JimR to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I bet you have seen some price appreciation with this coin since you purchased it.



I will say VF30-XF40.

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I don't know what it was a few years ago, but by today's standards it's probably a low AU--the hit on the reverse might still keep it down in a magical place I call "The Land of the Extra Fine 48 Coin." A pretty nice place to be, especially if you hail from Dahlonega originally.

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First thought in my head was XF. Beautiful coin.
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I'll give it a VF-35 to XF40. Very nice !
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Im guessing XF-45...I have a friend who just bought an 1853D a few weeks ago...MS63 and gave about $2500 for it.
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You folks bracketed the assigned grade very nicely
I do think this coin is conservatively graded. It has very nice original surfaces with quite a bit of remaining luster.

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MountainXBGL, if your friend can get MS-63 Dahlonega gold for $2500, I'd sure like to find out where he shops!
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I wish I had his excel sheet of gold coins to show you guys...saying it is impressive is a major understatement....He has probably somewhere near 200 pieces of gold...He only needs 1 more Dahlonega piece to have the entire set. He bought 2 coins when he bought the '53...dont remember the other date but he gave 5K for both coins.
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