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1901 $5 & 1902 $10 Liberty Gold Coins - Please Help Grade

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They both have the mark S on them = minted in SanFrancisco.

I'm curious as to the grade. Looks to me like the $10 coin is a higher grade. I'm new at this so any help is appreciated. Also, if I'm not out of line for asking in this forum, what is the approx value of these coins?

(sorry about the different backgrounds in the pics, but I was having probs with my macro focus on my camera, so tried numerous backgrounds)

Tail side of both coins
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Head side of $5 coin:
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Head side of $10 coin
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Judging by your pics of these two beauties, I'd give the $5 an AU50 (wear on the high points of the hair, eagle's breast feathers) and the $10 an AU55(Wear on highest points with better luster). Nice coins
I noticed you used the term "heads side". That would be the obverse and the "back" would be the reverse
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Thanks Dave, .. so heads = obverse, tails = reverse. never heard that before. next time I toss a coin amongst my friends, I will call obverse or reverse, just to confound them.
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, to the community.

Two nice coins to start a collection with. I also say AU-50 and AU-55.
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Welcome to the forum! Just an added note, $10.00 gold coins are called "Eagles", therefore the $5.00 is called "half eagle". I noticed what appeared to be some scratches by Libertys mouth and nose on the Eagle. Still a very nice pair!
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to CCF.

I would grade the $5 piece a bit lower than the previous posts.

The $5 piece looks EF40 to me while the $10 "Eagle" shows much less wear and looks to be AU55.

These are both "common dates" and in raw, circulated condition bring about 10 to 15% over melt value. That would put the $5 "Half Eagle" around $250USD and $500USD for the $10 "Eagle".



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Current Greysheet (dealer to dealer) price for that half eagle in EF is $270, for the eagle in AU50 is 575, 620 for an AU58.

Bear in mind that the resale value of these coins will be 10-20% lower than these figures if you sell to a dealer. Also, since they're common dates you may not have any interest. Oh, there I go again talking about money instead of coins...sorry *sigh* ;-)

Welcome aboard, I'm new meself here!

These are indeed common dates, or "Type Coins" as they are called, meaning they are representative of the type and have higher relative mintages than others in the series.

The term "Type Coin" can be a good or bad thing. Bad as in "Oh, that's just a type coin, we're not interested" or good as in "Dude! That's an excellent Type Coin for your collection!"

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PS- Pretty coins, welcome again and enjoy those gold coins!!!
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next time I toss a coin amongst my friends, I will call obverse or reverse, just to confound them.

That will throw em off!
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