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1846-D $5 Gold Guess The Grade

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No problem PCGS holder. What do you think it should grade? Overall impression? Note: This is the scarcer "normal" D instead of the more common D/D variety.

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I'll take a whack at VF35
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35
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Beautiful 1846-D! Typical Dahlonega strike. This complicates the grading a bit.

On the obverse, I see clear centrils, distinct hair beads, sharp LIBERTY, and strong hair curls, after adjusting for the strike. On the reverse, full shield, and the shield horizontals are weak but complete, the shield verticals are complete. The inner feathers have sharp details. Most of what I see is strike, rather than wear. The no-motto reverse wears a bit differently from the motto reverse, since the ribbon protects the head and neck a bit more on the "with motto" coins.

I'm definitely in EF-land here. I'm at EF-40, and it's not far too from EF-45.

Great coin!
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Clueless as to the subtleties of grading early gold, but I'll say VF-35 as well.
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I think this makes EF 40.
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I agree with fort and mac, looks XF40 to me
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I could certainly see XF40 as well
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No better than XF40
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XF40 but I think it slabbed at VF35 since its PCGS
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EF-40, these usually have a softer strike.
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