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I also posted the obverse. do you have an idea of grade ?

is the coin a 1890-O or 1886-O? confused-smiley-013.gif

oh and edit your original post each time instead of starting a new one shy.gifthumbsup2.gif

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ok , i'll see if i can match them 893scratchchin-thumb.gif

 

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Is that right now?

 

Coins are awfully hard to grade from a scan: ie photo. Both coins should ,in my opinion,

could go anywhere between AU to MS 63. hi.gif

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I suspect that both of these coins are in the MS-61 to MS-63 range. For these particular dates, such a grade range won't justify the cost of certification.

 

james, the PCGS guide shows the 1886-O to be at least $560 in MS condition, $1650 at MS62. I would think this would be worth grading if it is in MS condition. confused-smiley-013.gif

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I suspect that both of these coins are in the MS-61 to MS-63 range. For these particular dates, such a grade range won't justify the cost of certification.

 

james, the PCGS guide shows the 1886-O to be at least $560 in MS condition, $1650 at MS62. I would think this would be worth grading if it is in MS condition. confused-smiley-013.gif

 

foreheadslap.gif Dang, I sure screwed that up! YES, I would get the 1886-O certified!! My apologies to seebob for the error. I think I may have mentally mismatched the obverse/reverse.

 

seebob, PM sent!

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