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Please Grade This 1907 Liberty Gold Twenty Dollar Coin

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I try to show the contact marks and dings as best as I can.

Please conservatively grade for me.


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I would say AU-55, and definitely no better than AU-58. There are lots of marks, and there is plenty of rub evident, especially on the high points of the reverse.
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AU-58. Man, I wish I had one of these.
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AU55
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