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Liberty Seated Dollar PF

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I have been debating on whether or not to send this coin in hoping that it will grade higher. So, I have decided to leave it up to the members to grade it. I will then decide what to do. IMO I believe it will make it. But, I'm not an expert.If more pics are needed let me know & I'll get them up. Thank You All in advance.

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 Posted 01/13/2011  7:42 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add KenKat to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Gosh, I am not very good at grading these but - PF-64?

That is one rockin' coin!
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That really is a rockin coin! I'm not the best at grading proofs but I would also say PF-64.
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Nice PF 63 doesn't really have the exraordinary eye appeal of a 64 those grades are seldom given to older proofs
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 Posted 01/14/2011  06:24 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add chris12018 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Thank You all. Lets keep the grading coming in.
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 Posted 01/14/2011  06:46 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add echizento to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Beautiful coin, which I would grade at PF-63.
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That is one nice coin.
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I would say PF-63. There is a decent sized tcik mark on the arm on the Obverse, but the fields are very clean opn both sides. I think PF-64 is possible but not likely given the pieces from that era don't typically get those designations. If this was originally grade PF60-62 range, I think it's undergraded, though it's hard to say how much they'd take off for the arm tick.
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PF63 would be a guess. The mottled toning probably keeps this from 64. Like mycrob stated, if it's a 62 then an upgrade seems possible.
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^^ agreed
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Well I have 3-64 & 4-63. It is already PF63 ANACS. It is my understanding the ANACS grade conservatively. What are your thoughts on this?
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Probably not worth the cost of it likely coming back PF63 again. What's the difference in price for a PF63 vs PF64 for this coin?
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According to numismedia, the value jumps from $1,810 to $3,660 from PF63 to PF64.
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Wow, more than doubles. Which means the grading companies will know that and be wary of giving this coin a PF64 unless it really deserves it, I think.
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I could see it as a 63+ or a 64-, but 63 looks like an accurate grade based on eye appeal. Market grading would likely keep this piece out of a 64 holder.
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Probably not worth the cost of it likely coming back PF63 again. What's the difference in price for a PF63 vs PF64 for this coin?



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According to numismedia, the value jumps from $1,810 to $3,660 from PF63 to PF64.


Numismedia FMV 63 $5,000 64 $6,940

I have one dealer that says it has a real good chance at 64. But, I'm still taking it to another. I'll keep you all posted. Thanks again for all your input.
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