Before I spend time taking pictures, does anyone on here have any knowledge on grading for gold $5 Indians? Or have a good reference for it?
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I think I need some words, because I can't tell any difference between those PCGS grades, lol.
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Here she is. Reverse has a good bit of die abrasion, evident as the scratches go under the devices. I don't have a clue about grade
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I thought it was a for sure MS but I can't quite tell if the verticle line of bumps on the decoration over the ear are raised at all or slightly flat/worn. The glare is hiding that part of the design.
The eagle's shoulder feathers seem distinct and separate.
I think this is a MS coin. I just can't really tell how unworn the high points are.
I thought it was a for sure MS but I can't quite tell if the verticle line of bumps on the decoration over the ear are raised at all or slightly flat/worn. The glare is hiding that part of the design.
The eagle's shoulder feathers seem distinct and separate.
I think this is a MS coin. I just can't really tell how unworn the high points are.
Thanks, I'll try to get a better shot of that area.
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I've always been partial to Morgans, outside of the Lincoln cent but that is a nice looking design and I could learn to like gold if I could afford it. I know little about grading but the high areas look to be in great shape as far as I can tell. The lighting is a little harsh on the obverse though. Is that your blood and tears in the "N" of IN?
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