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1915 P 5 Dollar Gold Piece Can You Grade It?

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AU-53?

Really a spectacular piece!
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way too small on the pics to give you a good assessment.
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Seeing lots of hairline scratches... Cleaned?
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Hard series to grade.

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Childofthewheat, I don't know I didn't cleaned, it was found in the same metal box with all the silver coins and it was not kept well storage, anyhow I paid melt for it.
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EF-40.
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those hairlines are likely just from handling. gold is much softer than 90% silver and gets marred much easier. surfaces are tough to judge with the amount of washout from the light source.
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I'll say 45, but probably still details because of the rim nick.
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those hairlines are likely just from handling. gold is much softer than 90% silver and gets marred much easily

Ah, okay thank you!
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EF detail or so, lightly cleaned,. The dent or dimple after "WE" on the reverse is some kind of damage. That reduces the coin to basically a bullion piece. Might still fetch over $350 on ebay if you wanted to put it up for sale.
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