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A Tiny Piece Of Crusty Gold From Today's Show

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This little piece of gold sort of stuck out when looking at this one dealer's case. Most gold I saw was yellow, unoriginal stuff. This one caught my attention and I paid a premium for it. There seems to be a bit of luster around the rims and maybe a bit more than that on the reverse.

What do you think it would grade?

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im thinking VF-20?
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I would grade it vf 30.
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WOW!
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I take it up further to VF-35. It has too much wear for XF imo, but with the luster and surfaces, it's about as choice of VF as one could ever hope to dream.
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Probably 30-35, maybe 40 if its a weak strike. I don't know anything about this series.
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It is VF-30. There is too much ware on the hair below the ear to go 35. I used PCGS Photograde for the IPod/IPhone to come to this conclusion.

I love that app and use it all the time and best of all it is free! It can be downloaded from the PCGS web site.
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I think that could go at EF-40.
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