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On the 27th of January 2025 and using my ELIKLIV microscope and Vantage 10X loupe, I examined this coin and describe it thusly. The Obverse has no scratches, marks, or dings. I see no toning or cloudiness but the surface has several small white water spots on the hair of the head, the coat collar and from the bottom they move up on both sides and with a large white spot between the base of the figure and the inner rim edge. The Reverse shows no scratches, marks, or dings. I see no toning or cloudiness but white water spots are seen at the bottom below the Kangaroo feet and at about 4:00 by the tail, and then on the edges of most of the inward pointing spikes around most of the circumfrence. This is a very nice coin with the only issue being all the water spots on both sides of the coin. This coin is held in a PCGS 6.1 Generation holder first introduced in 2020 and is in a PCGS Ultra Breaks holder with a population of 1112 in this holder.
On the 27th of January 2025 and using my ELIKLIV microscope and Vantage 10X loupe, I examined this coin and describe it thusly. The Obverse has no scratches, marks, or dings. I see no toning or cloudiness but the surface has several small white water spots on the hair of the head, the coat collar and from the bottom they move up on both sides and with a large white spot between the base of the figure and the inner rim edge. The Reverse shows no scratches, marks, or dings. I see no toning or cloudiness but white water spots are seen at the bottom below the Kangaroo feet and at about 4:00 by the tail, and then on the edges of most of the inward pointing spikes around most of the circumfrence. This is a very nice coin with the only issue being all the water spots on both sides of the coin. This coin is held in a PCGS 6.1 Generation holder first introduced in 2020 and is in a PCGS Ultra Breaks holder with a population of 1112 in this holder.
On the 27th of January 2025 and using my ELIKLIV microscope and Vantage 10X loupe, I examined this coin and describe it thusly. The Obverse has no scratches, marks, or dings. I see no toning or cloudiness but the surface has several small white water spots on the hair of the head, the coat collar and from the bottom they move up on both sides and with a large white spot between the base of the figure and the inner rim edge. The Reverse shows no scratches, marks, or dings. I see no toning or cloudiness but white water spots are seen at the bottom below the Kangaroo feet and at about 4:00 by the tail, and then on the edges of most of the inward pointing spikes around most of the circumfrence. This is a very nice coin with the only issue being all the water spots on both sides of the coin. This coin is held in a PCGS 6.1 Generation holder first introduced in 2020 and is in a PCGS Ultra Breaks holder with a population of 1112 in this holder.
On the 27th of January 2025 and using my ELIKLIV microscope and Vantage 10X loupe, I examined this coin and describe it thusly. The Obverse has no scratches, marks, or dings. I see no toning or cloudiness but the surface has several small white water spots on the hair of the head, the coat collar and from the bottom they move up on both sides and with a large white spot between the base of the figure and the inner rim edge. The Reverse shows no scratches, marks, or dings. I see no toning or cloudiness but white water spots are seen at the bottom below the Kangaroo feet and at about 4:00 by the tail, and then on the edges of most of the inward pointing spikes around most of the circumfrence. This is a very nice coin with the only issue being all the water spots on both sides of the coin. This coin is held in a PCGS 6.1 Generation holder first introduced in 2020 and is in a PCGS Ultra Breaks holder with a population of 1112 in this holder.
This auction opened @ 10:41:11 am PDT on the 29th of March 2023 with a price of $0.99. This auction had 10 bidders make 14 bids. I was the last bidder @ 10:29:10 am PDT on the 5th of April 2023 and the previous leading bidder made their only bid @ 8:25:17 am PDT, also on the 5th of April 2023, bidding $40.01. The auction ended @ 10:41 am PDT on the 5th of April 2023. I examined the coin on the 14th of April 2023 with my Vantage 10X Loupe and describe it thusly. The Obverse has no scratches, dings, or marks but has many light brown spots of toning scattered over the entire Obverse. The Reverse, like the Obverse shows no scratches, marks, of dings, but also has numerous light brown spots scattered on it. The spots are not as concentrated as the Obverse but are still present & noticeable.
This auction opened @ 10:41:11 am PDT on the 29th of March 2023 with a price of $0.99. This auction had 10 bidders make 14 bids. I was the last bidder @ 10:29:10 am PDT on the 5th of April 2023 and the previous leading bidder made their only bid @ 8:25:17 am PDT, also on the 5th of April 2023, bidding $40.01. The auction ended @ 10:41 am PDT on the 5th of April 2023. I examined the coin on the 14th of April 2023 with my Vantage 10X Loupe and describe it thusly. The Obverse has no scratches, dings, or marks but has many light brown spots of toning scattered over the entire Obverse. The Reverse, like the Obverse shows no scratches, marks, of dings, but also has numerous light brown spots scattered on it. The spots are not as concentrated as the Obverse but are still present & noticeable.
A very nice coin. As of 10 May 2022, using a Vantage 10X loupe, I find no spots anywhere on the Obverse. at the .999 designation, there is a noticeable area of the rim that looks like it didn't fill properly at striking. The Reverse also looks clean with no spots.
A very nice coin. As of 10 May 2022, using a Vantage 10X loupe, I find no spots anywhere on the Obverse. at the .999 designation, there is a noticeable area of the rim that looks like it didn't fill properly at striking. The Reverse also looks clean with no spots.
I purchased this coin from Pinehurst Coin by mailing a check as they offered 3 prices depending on payment method, $48.50 by check, $49.47 by Bitcoin, & $49.96 by PayPal. On the 21st of June 2023 I examined this coin with my Vantage 10X loupe and describe it thusly. The Reverse shows no scratches, marks, or dings and I see no spotting, toning, or cloudiness. The Obverse shows 1 small bright spot on the middle ring of the Hall of Prayer for Abundant Harvests located toward the left side just above the 1st left side column below and another bright spot directly below on the bottom ring and above the first complete column support, a mark on the top ring toward the right side above the middle column support, 2 marks below and 1 above the 3rd Chinese figure at ~ 11 o'clock. This is a very nice coin and is held in a PCGS "First Strike" holder of Generation 6.1 first used in October of 2016 to the present.
I purchased this coin from Pinehurst Coin by mailing a check as they offered 3 prices depending on payment method, $48.50 by check, $49.47 by Bitcoin, & $49.96 by PayPal. On the 21st of June 2023 I examined this coin with my Vantage 10X loupe and describe it thusly. The Reverse shows no scratches, marks, or dings and I see no spotting, toning, or cloudiness. The Obverse shows 1 small bright spot on the middle ring of the Hall of Prayer for Abundant Harvests located toward the left side just above the 1st left side column below and another bright spot directly below on the bottom ring and above the first complete column support, a mark on the top ring toward the right side above the middle column support, 2 marks below and 1 above the 3rd Chinese figure at ~ 11 o'clock. This is a very nice coin and is held in a PCGS "First Strike" holder of Generation 6.1 first used in October of 2016 to the present.
I examined this coin on the 27th of January 2025 by using my ELIKLIV microscope and Vantage 10X loupe and describe it thusly. The Obverse has no scratches, marks, or dings. I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness. The Reverse has no scratches, marks, or dings. I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness. This is a very nice coin with no issues. This coin is held in a PCGS 6.1S Generation First Day of Issue holder first used in October of 2020.
I examined this coin on the 27th of January 2025 by using my ELIKLIV microscope and Vantage 10X loupe and describe it thusly. The Obverse has no scratches, marks, or dings. I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness. The Reverse has no scratches, marks, or dings. I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness. This is a very nice coin with no issues. This coin is held in a PCGS 6.1S Generation First Day of Issue holder first used in October of 2020.
On the 2nd of August 2024 and using my ELIKLIV microscope and Vantage 10X loupe, I examined this coin and describe it thusly. The Reverse shows no scratches, marks, or dings. I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness. The Obverse shows no scratches, marks, or dings. I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness. This is an exceptionally nice coin as I see no issues. It is holdered in a PCGS Generation 6 used from May 2015 to October 2020.
This auction was a Buy it Now at a price I accepted. This was because on the 13th of October 2022 I came across a similar auction for the exact same coin in the same grade in the same holder that was offered for $195.95 and it had been hard to find a silver Completer coin for much under $300.00. This holder also has to be rare as the Queen had just passed away 5 weeks prior. That auction also accepted other offers & I offered $175.00. Shortly after the seller made a counteroffer to me for $185.00 which I liked but thought I'd sleep on it. By the next morning, on the 14th of October, this coin had been purchased by someone else. When this particular coin came up for purchase around the 15th, I was interested but, again, I thought I would think about it. This coin was available for several days before I decided to take it. On the 25th of October 2022, I examined this coin with my Vantage 10X Loupe and I describe it thusly: The Obverse has 2 marks on the neck, This coin is otherwise clean with no post-mint marks or staining but die preparation looks to be somewhat deficient. The Reverse shows 2 marks across the cheek of the White Greyhound, Again, the Reverse is clean of any post-strike marks and no staining but the die preparation looks to be somewhat deficient.
This auction was a Buy it Now at a price I accepted. This was because on the 13th of October 2022 I came across a similar auction for the exact same coin in the same grade in the same holder that was offered for $195.95 and it had been hard to find a silver Completer coin for much under $300.00. This holder also has to be rare as the Queen had just passed away 5 weeks prior. That auction also accepted other offers & I offered $175.00. Shortly after the seller made a counteroffer to me for $185.00 which I liked but thought I'd sleep on it. By the next morning, on the 14th of October, this coin had been purchased by someone else. When this particular coin came up for purchase around the 15th, I was interested but, again, I thought I would think about it. This coin was available for several days before I decided to take it. On the 25th of October 2022, I examined this coin with my Vantage 10X Loupe and I describe it thusly: The Obverse has 2 marks on the neck, This coin is otherwise clean with no post-mint marks or staining but die preparation looks to be somewhat deficient. The Reverse shows 2 marks across the cheek of the White Greyhound, Again, the Reverse is clean of any post-strike marks and no staining but the die preparation looks to be somewhat deficient.
I examined this coin on the 13th of February 2024 by using my ELIKIV Microscope and describe it thusly. The Obverse shows no scratches, marks or dings. I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness. The Reverse shows no scratches, marks, or dings. I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness.
I examined this coin on the 13th of February 2024 by using my ELIKIV Microscope and describe it thusly. The Obverse shows no scratches, marks or dings. I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness. The Reverse shows no scratches, marks, or dings. I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness.
I examined this coin on the 30th of December 2023 by using my new Elikliv Microscope and describe it thusly. The Obverse shows no scratches, marks, or dings. I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness. The Reverse shows no scratches, marks, or dings. I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness.
I examined this coin on the 30th of December 2023 by using my new Elikliv Microscope and describe it thusly. The Obverse shows no scratches, marks, or dings. I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness. The Reverse shows no scratches, marks, or dings. I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness.
I examined this coin on the 23rd of December 2023 by using my new Elikliv Microscope and describe it thusly. The Obverse shows no scratches, marks, or dings. I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness. The Reverse shows no scratches, marks, or dings. I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness.
I examined this coin on the 23rd of December 2023 by using my new Elikliv Microscope and describe it thusly. The Obverse shows no scratches, marks, or dings. I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness. The Reverse shows no scratches, marks, or dings. I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness.
I examined this coin on the 23rd of December 2023 and I used my new Elikliv Microscope and describe it thusly. The Obverse shows no scratches, marks, or dings. I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness. The Reverse shows no scratches, marks, or dings. I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness.
I examined this coin on the 23rd of December 2023 and I used my new Elikliv Microscope and describe it thusly. The Obverse shows no scratches, marks, or dings. I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness. The Reverse shows no scratches, marks, or dings. I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness.
I examined this coin on the 04th of April 2024, using my ELIKLIV microscope and my Vantage 10X loupe, and describe it thusly. The Obverse shows no scratches, marks, or dings. I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness. The Reverse shows no scratches, marks, or dings. I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness. This coin is held in a PCGS "MEXICO" Flag holder and is in a First Strike designated holder.
I examined this coin on the 04th of April 2024, using my ELIKLIV microscope and my Vantage 10X loupe, and describe it thusly. The Obverse shows no scratches, marks, or dings. I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness. The Reverse shows no scratches, marks, or dings. I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness. This coin is held in a PCGS "MEXICO" Flag holder and is in a First Strike designated holder.
On the 23rd of December 2023, I used my Elikliv Microscope to examine this coin and describe it thusly. The Obverse shows no scratches, marks, or dings. I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness. The Reverse shows no scratches, marks, or dings. I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness.
On the 23rd of December 2023, I used my Elikliv Microscope to examine this coin and describe it thusly. The Obverse shows no scratches, marks, or dings. I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness. The Reverse shows no scratches, marks, or dings. I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness.
I examined this coin on the 30th of December 2023 by using my new Elikliv Microscope and describe it thusly. The Obverse shows no scratches, marks, or dings. I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness. The Reverse shows no scratches, marks, or dings. I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness.
I examined this coin on the 30th of December 2023 by using my new Elikliv Microscope and describe it thusly. The Obverse shows no scratches, marks, or dings. I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness. The Reverse shows no scratches, marks, or dings. I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness.
I examined this con on the 23rd of December 2023 and in using my new Elikliv Microscope, I describe it thusly. The Obverse shows no scratches, marks, or dings. I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness. The Reverse shows no scratches, marks, or dings but I see a rub or very light mark between the denticles at the rim and the "OS" of "ESTADOS" . I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness.
I examined this con on the 23rd of December 2023 and in using my new Elikliv Microscope, I describe it thusly. The Obverse shows no scratches, marks, or dings. I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness. The Reverse shows no scratches, marks, or dings but I see a rub or very light mark between the denticles at the rim and the "OS" of "ESTADOS" . I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness.
On the 28th of January 2025 and using my ELIKLIV microscope and Vantage 10X loupe, I examined this coin and describe it thusly. The Obverse shows no scratches, marks, or dings. I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness. The Reverse shows no scratches, marks, or dings. I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness. This is a very nice coin with no issues. This coin is held in a PCGS Tri-View 6.1 Generation holder first used in October of 2020.
On the 28th of January 2025 and using my ELIKLIV microscope and Vantage 10X loupe, I examined this coin and describe it thusly. The Obverse shows no scratches, marks, or dings. I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness. The Reverse shows no scratches, marks, or dings. I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness. This is a very nice coin with no issues. This coin is held in a PCGS Tri-View 6.1 Generation holder first used in October of 2020.
On the 28th of January 2025 and using my ELIKLIV microscope and Vantage 10X loupe, I examined this coin and describe it thusly. The Obverse shows no scratches, marks, or dings. I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness. The Reverse shows no scratches, marks, or dings. I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness. This is a very nice coin with no issues. This coin is held in a PCGS Tri-View 6.1 Generation holder first used in October of 2020.
On the 28th of January 2025 and using my ELIKLIV microscope and Vantage 10X loupe, I examined this coin and describe it thusly. The Obverse shows no scratches, marks, or dings. I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness. The Reverse shows no scratches, marks, or dings. I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness. This is a very nice coin with no issues. This coin is held in a PCGS Tri-View 6.1 Generation holder first used in October of 2020.
On the 7th of February 2025 and using my ELIKLIV microscope and Vantage 10X loupe, I examined this coin and describe it thusly. The Obverse shows no scratches, marks, or dings. I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness. The Reverse shows no scratches, marks, or dings. I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness. This coin has no issues and is a very nice example. This coin is held in a PCGS Tri-View Generation 6.1 holder first used in October 2020.
On the 7th of February 2025 and using my ELIKLIV microscope and Vantage 10X loupe, I examined this coin and describe it thusly. The Obverse shows no scratches, marks, or dings. I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness. The Reverse shows no scratches, marks, or dings. I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness. This coin has no issues and is a very nice example. This coin is held in a PCGS Tri-View Generation 6.1 holder first used in October 2020.
I examined this coin on the 27th of January 2025 and using my ELIKLIV microscope and Vantage 10X loupe, I describe it thusly. The Obverse has no scratches, marks, or dings. I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness. The Reverse shows no scratches, marks, or dings. I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness. This is a very nice coin with no visible issues. The coin is held in a PCGS Oversized Tri-View 6.1 Generation holder.
I examined this coin on the 27th of January 2025 and using my ELIKLIV microscope and Vantage 10X loupe, I describe it thusly. The Obverse has no scratches, marks, or dings. I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness. The Reverse shows no scratches, marks, or dings. I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness. This is a very nice coin with no visible issues. The coin is held in a PCGS Oversized Tri-View 6.1 Generation holder.
I examined this coin on the 27th of January 2025 and using my ELIKLIV microscope and Vantage 10X loupe, I describe it thusly. The Obverse has no scratches, marks, or dings. I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness. The Reverse shows no scratches, marks, or dings. I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness. This is a very nice coin with no visible issues. The coin is held in a PCGS Oversized Tri-View 6.1 Generation holder.
I examined this coin on the 27th of January 2025 and using my ELIKLIV microscope and Vantage 10X loupe, I describe it thusly. The Obverse has no scratches, marks, or dings. I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness. The Reverse shows no scratches, marks, or dings. I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness. This is a very nice coin with no visible issues. The coin is held in a PCGS Oversized Tri-View 6.1 Generation holder.
On the 7th of February 2025 and using my ELIKLIV microscope and Vantage 10X loupe, I examined this coin and describe it thusly. The Obverse shows a light mark below the "H" of "SOUTH", a light scratch on the rim edge below the bottom point of the beard, a small ding at the very bottom of the coat collar. I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness. The Reverse shows no scratches, marks, or dings. I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness. This coin has almost no issues and is very nice. This coin is held in a PCGS Tri-View 6.1 Generation holder first used in October of 2020.
On the 7th of February 2025 and using my ELIKLIV microscope and Vantage 10X loupe, I examined this coin and describe it thusly. The Obverse shows a light mark below the "H" of "SOUTH", a light scratch on the rim edge below the bottom point of the beard, a small ding at the very bottom of the coat collar. I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness. The Reverse shows no scratches, marks, or dings. I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness. This coin has almost no issues and is very nice. This coin is held in a PCGS Tri-View 6.1 Generation holder first used in October of 2020.
I examined this coin on the 20th of June 2025 and using my ELIKLIV microscope and Vantage 10X loupe, describe it thusly. The Obverse has light marking on Lincoln's right shoulder and chest, a dark carbon spot on the rim edge at about 6:00 o'clock, 3 small dark spots by the "G" of "GOD", a field of small dark spots to the right of Lincoln's face, a mark on the eyebrow, light marking on the cheek and jaw, a scratch on the middle of the jaw. I see no toning, but the previous mentioned spotting, and a darker tone to the right of Lincoln's face is seen. The Reverse shows light marks on the bottom of the "O" of "ONE", light marks on the middle of the "N" of "CENT", a light horizontal scratch at the bottom of and between the "O" & "N" of "ONE", a light diagonal mark between the lower left wheat head stalk and the rim edge, I see a brighter tone on the inside of the right wheat head that covers both the 2nd "A" of "AMERICA" and the 2nd "S" of "STATES", I see numerous black spots with a large one between the upper "M" & "E" of "AMERICA", a black spot and a black horizontal line below the "RIB" of "PLURIBUS", numerous small black spots between the ""UNUM" and the "E" of "ONE" and down to the "T" of "CENT", This is a nice coin with few marks for a MS65 but the color looks dark and dull.. Under magnification the coin looks much better and is a full Red. This coin is held in a PCGS Generation 3 holder used from January 1990 to February 1993.
I examined this coin on the 20th of June 2025 and using my ELIKLIV microscope and Vantage 10X loupe, describe it thusly. The Obverse has light marking on Lincoln's right shoulder and chest, a dark carbon spot on the rim edge at about 6:00 o'clock, 3 small dark spots by the "G" of "GOD", a field of small dark spots to the right of Lincoln's face, a mark on the eyebrow, light marking on the cheek and jaw, a scratch on the middle of the jaw. I see no toning, but the previous mentioned spotting, and a darker tone to the right of Lincoln's face is seen. The Reverse shows light marks on the bottom of the "O" of "ONE", light marks on the middle of the "N" of "CENT", a light horizontal scratch at the bottom of and between the "O" & "N" of "ONE", a light diagonal mark between the lower left wheat head stalk and the rim edge, I see a brighter tone on the inside of the right wheat head that covers both the 2nd "A" of "AMERICA" and the 2nd "S" of "STATES", I see numerous black spots with a large one between the upper "M" & "E" of "AMERICA", a black spot and a black horizontal line below the "RIB" of "PLURIBUS", numerous small black spots between the ""UNUM" and the "E" of "ONE" and down to the "T" of "CENT", This is a nice coin with few marks for a MS65 but the color looks dark and dull.. Under magnification the coin looks much better and is a full Red. This coin is held in a PCGS Generation 3 holder used from January 1990 to February 1993.
On the 18th of March 2025 and using my ELIKLIV microscope and Vantage 10X loupe, I examined this coin and describe it thusly. The Obverse has a light mark on the top of his right shoulder, marks on the forehead & cheek area, 2 verticle long scratches between the rim edge and Lincoln's nose. I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness. The Reverse has a mark on the "O" of "ONE & a mark at the bottom right leg of the "N" of "ONE, a verticle scratch at the bottom of the "T" of "CENT". I do not see any toning,s potting, or cloudiness except for several black carbon spots between the rim edge and the bottom of the right wheat head. This is a nice coin with strong red color and ms65 surfaces. This coin is held in a PCGS Generation 3.1 holder used from March 1993 to September 1998. This holder is well scratched over the coin and could use a good polish.
On the 18th of March 2025 and using my ELIKLIV microscope and Vantage 10X loupe, I examined this coin and describe it thusly. The Obverse has a light mark on the top of his right shoulder, marks on the forehead & cheek area, 2 verticle long scratches between the rim edge and Lincoln's nose. I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness. The Reverse has a mark on the "O" of "ONE & a mark at the bottom right leg of the "N" of "ONE, a verticle scratch at the bottom of the "T" of "CENT". I do not see any toning,s potting, or cloudiness except for several black carbon spots between the rim edge and the bottom of the right wheat head. This is a nice coin with strong red color and ms65 surfaces. This coin is held in a PCGS Generation 3.1 holder used from March 1993 to September 1998. This holder is well scratched over the coin and could use a good polish.
On the 10th of October 2024 and using my ELIKLIV microscope and Vantage 10X loupe, I examined this coin and describe it thusly. The Obverse has a mark on the "G" of "GOD", a light diagonal mark at the rim edge below the "L" of "LIBERTY", a strong coin edge strike to the right of Franklin's nose, 2 horizontal coin edge strikes above the "7" of the date, a light ding on the upper forehead, a light diagonal mark in the middle of the head below the "BE" of "LIBERTY", 2 vertical marks at the rear of the head below the "IB" of "LIBERTY", light marks on the hair at and above the ear, light marking just below the left rear of the eye, a small mark on the chin, a light diagonal mark on the lower throat, light marking on the shoulder edge above the "OD W" of "GOD WE". There is a iridescent color of gold, red, & green tones, mostly on the left side of the surface, scattered around. The Reverse has a light ding on the left side of the headstock at the mid point up and down, 3 dings on the left suspension rod, a vertical mark on the right side of the headstock, a diagonal mark on the bell crack just above the upper bell lines, a light diagonal mark on the right side of the lower bell lines. The surface has a thin dull toning of flat gold color with some more iridescent gold, red, and green seen at the outer edge. This is not a "FBL" coin as the middle line disappears just before the crack. This is a nice coin with a low amount of marks but the tone is rather dull. This coin is held in a rare PCGS Generation 2.2 holder used from December of 1989 to January of 1990.
On the 10th of October 2024 and using my ELIKLIV microscope and Vantage 10X loupe, I examined this coin and describe it thusly. The Obverse has a mark on the "G" of "GOD", a light diagonal mark at the rim edge below the "L" of "LIBERTY", a strong coin edge strike to the right of Franklin's nose, 2 horizontal coin edge strikes above the "7" of the date, a light ding on the upper forehead, a light diagonal mark in the middle of the head below the "BE" of "LIBERTY", 2 vertical marks at the rear of the head below the "IB" of "LIBERTY", light marks on the hair at and above the ear, light marking just below the left rear of the eye, a small mark on the chin, a light diagonal mark on the lower throat, light marking on the shoulder edge above the "OD W" of "GOD WE". There is a iridescent color of gold, red, & green tones, mostly on the left side of the surface, scattered around. The Reverse has a light ding on the left side of the headstock at the mid point up and down, 3 dings on the left suspension rod, a vertical mark on the right side of the headstock, a diagonal mark on the bell crack just above the upper bell lines, a light diagonal mark on the right side of the lower bell lines. The surface has a thin dull toning of flat gold color with some more iridescent gold, red, and green seen at the outer edge. This is not a "FBL" coin as the middle line disappears just before the crack. This is a nice coin with a low amount of marks but the tone is rather dull. This coin is held in a rare PCGS Generation 2.2 holder used from December of 1989 to January of 1990.
On the 10th of October 2024 and using my ELIKLIV microscope and Vantage 10X loupe, I examined this coin and describe it thusly. The Obverse has a mark on the "G" of "GOD", a light diagonal mark at the rim edge below the "L" of "LIBERTY", a strong coin edge strike to the right of Franklin's nose, 2 horizontal coin edge strikes above the "7" of the date, a light ding on the upper forehead, a light diagonal mark in the middle of the head below the "BE" of "LIBERTY", 2 vertical marks at the rear of the head below the "IB" of "LIBERTY", light marks on the hair at and above the ear, light marking just below the left rear of the eye, a small mark on the chin, a light diagonal mark on the lower throat, light marking on the shoulder edge above the "OD W" of "GOD WE". There is a iridescent color of gold, red, & green tones, mostly on the left side of the surface, scattered around. The Reverse has a light ding on the left side of the headstock at the mid point up and down, 3 dings on the left suspension rod, a vertical mark on the right side of the headstock, a diagonal mark on the bell crack just above the upper bell lines, a light diagonal mark on the right side of the lower bell lines. The surface has a thin dull toning of flat gold color with some more iridescent gold, red, and green seen at the outer edge. This is not a "FBL" coin as the middle line disappears just before the crack. This is a nice coin with a low amount of marks but the tone is rather dull. This coin is held in a rare PCGS Generation 2.2 holder used from December of 1989 to January of 1990.
9 bids. I was the 6th bidder on the 23rd of Feb. going up to $121.51 and that held for the last 3 bidders. This is a very nice coin. As of 11 May 2022 and using a Vantage 10X Loupe, a small amount of attractive bronze toning at 2-3 o'clock on the obverse & similar at the 3-4 o'clock on the reverse. a very light collection mark at the low hairline and the 4th star up from the date, very small marking on the neck, 4 ticks on the back chin in front of the ear, some making below the eye and behind the nose, The Reverse has marks between the left feather line & the 2nd from the top foliage clump and 2 marks between the same foliage clump & the letters "IT" of "UNITED", a mark in front of the Eagle's beak, 2 marks above the 2nd "T" & 2 more above the 2nd "S" of "STATES", a mark above and just to the left of the letter "O" of "OF", several marks between the right-wing feather edge and arrow to the 2nd foliage clump from the top, 5 sticks below the arrow tips and to the 2nd foliage clump from the bottom.
9 bids. I was the 6th bidder on the 23rd of Feb. going up to $121.51 and that held for the last 3 bidders. This is a very nice coin. As of 11 May 2022 and using a Vantage 10X Loupe, a small amount of attractive bronze toning at 2-3 o'clock on the obverse & similar at the 3-4 o'clock on the reverse. a very light collection mark at the low hairline and the 4th star up from the date, very small marking on the neck, 4 ticks on the back chin in front of the ear, some making below the eye and behind the nose, The Reverse has marks between the left feather line & the 2nd from the top foliage clump and 2 marks between the same foliage clump & the letters "IT" of "UNITED", a mark in front of the Eagle's beak, 2 marks above the 2nd "T" & 2 more above the 2nd "S" of "STATES", a mark above and just to the left of the letter "O" of "OF", several marks between the right-wing feather edge and arrow to the 2nd foliage clump from the top, 5 sticks below the arrow tips and to the 2nd foliage clump from the bottom.
The seller states: "1880 5 Dollar Gold Coin PCGS. PCGS made a typo mistake when they put the description on this they printed 1 $ when it is clearly a 5 Gold MS62 Gold Coin PCGS will take it back and fix it but I don't want to Waite 50 days they told me. " This auction began @ 10:07:51 am PDT on the 2nd of September 2022 with an opening price of $19.99. This auction had 11 bidders make 28 bids. My bid was made @ 10:07:47 am PDT with the auction ending @ 11:07 am PDT. The bidder I had passed bid $575.00 @ 1:23:00 am PDT also on the 9th of September 2022. I examined this coin on the 20th of September 2022 with my Vantage 10X Loupe and see it this way. The Obverse has a mark between the base of her neck and the 2nd "8" of the date & another at the midpoint up of the front of her neck, there are many small nicks in the fields all around Liberty, light scrapes on her cheek. The Reverse has a mark between the eagle's tail & the "V" of "FIVE", 2 small nicks below the "E" of "UNITED", a scratch between the wing & the beak, a 2 part scratch between the 2nd "S" of "STATES" & the "US" of "TRUST", marks across the 2 bottom arrowheads, The Reverse appears to have a die break from the "E D" of "FIVE D", curving up to the right into the "RICA" of "AMERICA". This is a nice coin and still has some brightness. This coin is held in a PCGS "Tri-View" holder Generation 4.0 used from January of 2014 to May of 2015.
The seller states: "1880 5 Dollar Gold Coin PCGS. PCGS made a typo mistake when they put the description on this they printed 1 $ when it is clearly a 5 Gold MS62 Gold Coin PCGS will take it back and fix it but I don't want to Waite 50 days they told me. " This auction began @ 10:07:51 am PDT on the 2nd of September 2022 with an opening price of $19.99. This auction had 11 bidders make 28 bids. My bid was made @ 10:07:47 am PDT with the auction ending @ 11:07 am PDT. The bidder I had passed bid $575.00 @ 1:23:00 am PDT also on the 9th of September 2022. I examined this coin on the 20th of September 2022 with my Vantage 10X Loupe and see it this way. The Obverse has a mark between the base of her neck and the 2nd "8" of the date & another at the midpoint up of the front of her neck, there are many small nicks in the fields all around Liberty, light scrapes on her cheek. The Reverse has a mark between the eagle's tail & the "V" of "FIVE", 2 small nicks below the "E" of "UNITED", a scratch between the wing & the beak, a 2 part scratch between the 2nd "S" of "STATES" & the "US" of "TRUST", marks across the 2 bottom arrowheads, The Reverse appears to have a die break from the "E D" of "FIVE D", curving up to the right into the "RICA" of "AMERICA". This is a nice coin and still has some brightness. This coin is held in a PCGS "Tri-View" holder Generation 4.0 used from January of 2014 to May of 2015.
Seller states: "1880 S MORGAN DOLLAR PCGS MS 64". This auction opened on the 8th of September 2022 @ 6:00:03 pm PDT with an opening bid of $0.01. The auction received 24 bids from 11 bidders with my bid of $136.51 being the final bid @ 5:59:59 pm PDT with a fight with 2 other bidders @ 5:59:56 & 5:59:59 pm PDT & the auction ending @ 6:00 pm PDT the 15th of September 2022. I inspected the coin with my Vantage 10X loupe on the 03 of October 2022 and describe it thusly. The Obverse has a cameo strike that is light enough to not deserve the designation but can be seen with correct tilting toward the eyes and the seller's auction photograph was set to really display this look. Scuffing marks at the base of the neck and just below the chin line at the top front of the neck, scuffing marks across all of the cheek area eyebrow area & highest hairlines, small light dark spots in the field below the "BU" of PLURIBUS" & "NU" of "UNUM", a small scrape on the 2nd "8" of the date., The Reverse has the same cameo strike as the Obverse and is too light to receive that designation. the same small dark spotting below the Eagle's feathers and the branches and moving up the left side to the wing tips, shiny slide marks across the high points of the Eagle's chest. feathers and some on the wing feathers.
Seller states: "1880 S MORGAN DOLLAR PCGS MS 64". This auction opened on the 8th of September 2022 @ 6:00:03 pm PDT with an opening bid of $0.01. The auction received 24 bids from 11 bidders with my bid of $136.51 being the final bid @ 5:59:59 pm PDT with a fight with 2 other bidders @ 5:59:56 & 5:59:59 pm PDT & the auction ending @ 6:00 pm PDT the 15th of September 2022. I inspected the coin with my Vantage 10X loupe on the 03 of October 2022 and describe it thusly. The Obverse has a cameo strike that is light enough to not deserve the designation but can be seen with correct tilting toward the eyes and the seller's auction photograph was set to really display this look. Scuffing marks at the base of the neck and just below the chin line at the top front of the neck, scuffing marks across all of the cheek area eyebrow area & highest hairlines, small light dark spots in the field below the "BU" of PLURIBUS" & "NU" of "UNUM", a small scrape on the 2nd "8" of the date., The Reverse has the same cameo strike as the Obverse and is too light to receive that designation. the same small dark spotting below the Eagle's feathers and the branches and moving up the left side to the wing tips, shiny slide marks across the high points of the Eagle's chest. feathers and some on the wing feathers.
This auction opened on the 8th of September 2022 @ $0.99 and received 16 bids from 8 bidders. My bid was placed on the 15th of September 2022 @ 5:29:56 pm PDT and the auction ended @ 5:30 pm PDT. The previous high bidder began bidding on the 11th of September @ $80.00 and made 3 more bids of $85.00, $90.00, and a final bid of $95.00 @ 3:09:43 pm PDT on the 15th of September. On the 3rd of October 2022, I inspected the coin with my Vantage 10X Loupe and describe it thusly. The Obverse has some scuffing & marking on the lower neck above the point, a light scratch in the field below the chin line, a line of dots & marks to the left of the mouth, and a small number of light marks & scuffing on the cheek. The Reverse has a dark spot between the "E" of "ONE & the "D" of "DOLLAR" and all letters of "DOLLAR" have some amount of that same spotting, a scratch below the "T" of "UNITED", a shiny spot on the middle of the 1st "S" of "STATES", a scratch below the "TR" of "TRUST", a ding on the "A" of "STATES & a scratch below the 2nd "S" of "STATES, marks across both sides of the "O" of "OF", a die crack line from the "F" of "OF" and through the upper wing tips and to the 1st "A" of "AMERICA".
This auction opened on the 8th of September 2022 @ $0.99 and received 16 bids from 8 bidders. My bid was placed on the 15th of September 2022 @ 5:29:56 pm PDT and the auction ended @ 5:30 pm PDT. The previous high bidder began bidding on the 11th of September @ $80.00 and made 3 more bids of $85.00, $90.00, and a final bid of $95.00 @ 3:09:43 pm PDT on the 15th of September. On the 3rd of October 2022, I inspected the coin with my Vantage 10X Loupe and describe it thusly. The Obverse has some scuffing & marking on the lower neck above the point, a light scratch in the field below the chin line, a line of dots & marks to the left of the mouth, and a small number of light marks & scuffing on the cheek. The Reverse has a dark spot between the "E" of "ONE & the "D" of "DOLLAR" and all letters of "DOLLAR" have some amount of that same spotting, a scratch below the "T" of "UNITED", a shiny spot on the middle of the 1st "S" of "STATES", a scratch below the "TR" of "TRUST", a ding on the "A" of "STATES & a scratch below the 2nd "S" of "STATES, marks across both sides of the "O" of "OF", a die crack line from the "F" of "OF" and through the upper wing tips and to the 1st "A" of "AMERICA".
Seller states: "MORGAN 1888 PCGS MS 64 BEAUTIFUL COIN RARE AT THIS QUALITY". This auction was a Buy it Now @ $125.00 with offers taken. I offered $110.00 @ 15:56 on the 24th of September 2022 and the seller made a counteroffer of $115.00 @ 16:18 on the 24th of September 2022 which I accepted. There were 3 other watchers & 1 other offer for this coin. On the 7th of October 2022, I examined this coin with my Vantage 10X Loupe and describe it thusly. The Obverse has some scuffing above the 2nd "8" of the date, scuffing all over the neck & face area, marks between the mouth, eye, & forehead and the stars & "E" & continuing up between the forehead & "PL", very light spotting or toning below the "BUS" of "PLURIBUS", much marking between the back of her bonnet & the "UM" of "UNUM & down the 5 stars. The Reverse has marks both below the "DOL" of "DOLLAR" & above the "D" & below the wreath, marks by the star between the "ONE" & "UNITED", marks below the "E" of "UNITED" & the top of the wreath, scuffing above the Eagle's head and the "WE", marking between the right wing & the 2nd from the top clump of the wreath, marking above the "IC" of "AMERICA"& between the "IC" of "AMERICA" & the 2nd from the top clump of the wreath, marks on the middle arrow point, a light mark at the cut end of the single frond in the Eagle's claw.
Seller states: "MORGAN 1888 PCGS MS 64 BEAUTIFUL COIN RARE AT THIS QUALITY". This auction was a Buy it Now @ $125.00 with offers taken. I offered $110.00 @ 15:56 on the 24th of September 2022 and the seller made a counteroffer of $115.00 @ 16:18 on the 24th of September 2022 which I accepted. There were 3 other watchers & 1 other offer for this coin. On the 7th of October 2022, I examined this coin with my Vantage 10X Loupe and describe it thusly. The Obverse has some scuffing above the 2nd "8" of the date, scuffing all over the neck & face area, marks between the mouth, eye, & forehead and the stars & "E" & continuing up between the forehead & "PL", very light spotting or toning below the "BUS" of "PLURIBUS", much marking between the back of her bonnet & the "UM" of "UNUM & down the 5 stars. The Reverse has marks both below the "DOL" of "DOLLAR" & above the "D" & below the wreath, marks by the star between the "ONE" & "UNITED", marks below the "E" of "UNITED" & the top of the wreath, scuffing above the Eagle's head and the "WE", marking between the right wing & the 2nd from the top clump of the wreath, marking above the "IC" of "AMERICA"& between the "IC" of "AMERICA" & the 2nd from the top clump of the wreath, marks on the middle arrow point, a light mark at the cut end of the single frond in the Eagle's claw.
16 bids. I bid $140.51 on the 21st. of Feb., then upped my bid to $166.51 on the 23rd of Feb., and then upped it to $201.51 on the 27th of Feb. but the 2nd bid barely held. Nice coin, As of 11 May 2022 and using a Vantage 10X Loupe, no toning or spots. A mark below the "U" of "PLURIBUS" and marks on the letters "RIBUS", a scratch to the right of the String in the bottom of Liberty's Cap, a small tick to the right of the "M" at the rear base of her neck and another in the upper-left portion of the neck, 2 marks on the chin, some marks between the nose and ear, some marks on the eyebrow and down the hairline. The Reverse shows 3 scratches at the left-wing hairline and across from the top 2 foliage clumps, another shiny rub spot between the left-wing feathers & the letters "ED" of "UNITED", a light scratch below the letters "AT" of "STATES", several sets of marks between the right-wing feathers & arrow tips to the 3 top foliage clumps, a mark across the letter "D" of "DOLLAR", a mark in the upper left chest of the Eagle, a mark in the lower left wing feathers next to the scratch mentioned earlier on the edge of the wing & foliage.
16 bids. I bid $140.51 on the 21st. of Feb., then upped my bid to $166.51 on the 23rd of Feb., and then upped it to $201.51 on the 27th of Feb. but the 2nd bid barely held. Nice coin, As of 11 May 2022 and using a Vantage 10X Loupe, no toning or spots. A mark below the "U" of "PLURIBUS" and marks on the letters "RIBUS", a scratch to the right of the String in the bottom of Liberty's Cap, a small tick to the right of the "M" at the rear base of her neck and another in the upper-left portion of the neck, 2 marks on the chin, some marks between the nose and ear, some marks on the eyebrow and down the hairline. The Reverse shows 3 scratches at the left-wing hairline and across from the top 2 foliage clumps, another shiny rub spot between the left-wing feathers & the letters "ED" of "UNITED", a light scratch below the letters "AT" of "STATES", several sets of marks between the right-wing feathers & arrow tips to the 3 top foliage clumps, a mark across the letter "D" of "DOLLAR", a mark in the upper left chest of the Eagle, a mark in the lower left wing feathers next to the scratch mentioned earlier on the edge of the wing & foliage.
Auction opened @ $95.00. I bid first and a second bidder was too low to outbid me but moved my price up to purchase price.
Auction opened @ $95.00. I bid first and a second bidder was too low to outbid me but moved my price up to purchase price.
I was the 2nd. of 3 bids and the other bids were by the same individual, 1 before and 1 after mine.
I was the 2nd. of 3 bids and the other bids were by the same individual, 1 before and 1 after mine.
37 bids, 27 after my initial bid. I 1st bid $121.51 on the 23rd of Feb. but as the bids began to get close, I rebid up to $135.51 on the 28th of Feb. but my initial bid closed positive just barely. Very nice coin. As of 11 May 2022 and using a Vantage 10X Loupe, I find no toning or spotting, marks between Liberty's cap and the letters "BUS" of "PLURIBUS", marks between the lower cap & the letter "M" of "UNUM" and the first star, a nick in the field with the upper hair just below the cap line and the 2nd star down from "UNUM", many nicks on the neck and chin, marks on the nose, and bridge up toward her eye. The Reverse has a mark on the "N" of "ONE", a mark between the last star and the letter "U" of "UNITED", many marks between the left-wing feathers & the foliage, a mark on the "I" of "UNITED", marks between the Eagles beak and the left-wing feathers, scuff marks below the 2nd "S" of "STATES", marks below the letters "ME" & "I" of "AMERICA", marks between the right-wing feathers and the foliage, marks on the arrow tips and in the area between the tips and the foliage, a scratch at the lower mid-chest area.
37 bids, 27 after my initial bid. I 1st bid $121.51 on the 23rd of Feb. but as the bids began to get close, I rebid up to $135.51 on the 28th of Feb. but my initial bid closed positive just barely. Very nice coin. As of 11 May 2022 and using a Vantage 10X Loupe, I find no toning or spotting, marks between Liberty's cap and the letters "BUS" of "PLURIBUS", marks between the lower cap & the letter "M" of "UNUM" and the first star, a nick in the field with the upper hair just below the cap line and the 2nd star down from "UNUM", many nicks on the neck and chin, marks on the nose, and bridge up toward her eye. The Reverse has a mark on the "N" of "ONE", a mark between the last star and the letter "U" of "UNITED", many marks between the left-wing feathers & the foliage, a mark on the "I" of "UNITED", marks between the Eagles beak and the left-wing feathers, scuff marks below the 2nd "S" of "STATES", marks below the letters "ME" & "I" of "AMERICA", marks between the right-wing feathers and the foliage, marks on the arrow tips and in the area between the tips and the foliage, a scratch at the lower mid-chest area.
34 bids by 13 bidders. I bid at the last second to win. Very nice white coin with no toning or spots on either side. As of 11 May 2022 and using a Vantage 10X Loupe, the obverse has a small black spot on the rim between the "1" of the date & the next *. Liberty has several strong coin roll accumulation marks on her nose bridge, Several scars on her forehead, a set of marks between her nose & the last *, a mark below the "M" of "UNUM", some marks on her chin & upper lip & some on the cheek area, the front tip of the neck has some marks, 2 ticks in front of the neck area below her chin, several marks in front of her nose toward the stars at the rim, a strong scratch at the top rear of Liberty's cap behind the foliage, 2 lines of scratches in the hair at and above the ear. Reverse has marks above "TAT" of "STATES" & 1 between the Eagle's beak & "GOD", Some marks on the upper right chest of the Eagle., marks on the left folage above and left of the mint mark, a mark between the "O" of "ONE and the Star, 3 marks at the heart of the upper right chest of the Eagle.
34 bids by 13 bidders. I bid at the last second to win. Very nice white coin with no toning or spots on either side. As of 11 May 2022 and using a Vantage 10X Loupe, the obverse has a small black spot on the rim between the "1" of the date & the next *. Liberty has several strong coin roll accumulation marks on her nose bridge, Several scars on her forehead, a set of marks between her nose & the last *, a mark below the "M" of "UNUM", some marks on her chin & upper lip & some on the cheek area, the front tip of the neck has some marks, 2 ticks in front of the neck area below her chin, several marks in front of her nose toward the stars at the rim, a strong scratch at the top rear of Liberty's cap behind the foliage, 2 lines of scratches in the hair at and above the ear. Reverse has marks above "TAT" of "STATES" & 1 between the Eagle's beak & "GOD", Some marks on the upper right chest of the Eagle., marks on the left folage above and left of the mint mark, a mark between the "O" of "ONE and the Star, 3 marks at the heart of the upper right chest of the Eagle.
19 bids. I made the last bid at the last second. Nice coin with no toning or spotting. some small nicks as usual. As of 11 May 2022 and using a Vantage 10X Loupe, has no spots but a mark above the "2" of the date, some scratches between Liberty's eyes and the letter "L" of "LIBERTY", the "Y" of "LIBERTY" has some marks on it, scratches between the rim & Liberty's lower hair tips, a collection mark, and others on the neck, marks on her chin & nose tip and a mark above her eyebrow. The Reverse has a mark on the left leg of the "N" of "ONE", numerous scratches between the Eagle's left-wing, and the letters "LURI" of "PLURIBUS", a deep scratch on the mid-right-wing edge feathers, and a scratch on the lower finer right-wing feathers, scratches through the "OL" of "DOLLAR".
19 bids. I made the last bid at the last second. Nice coin with no toning or spotting. some small nicks as usual. As of 11 May 2022 and using a Vantage 10X Loupe, has no spots but a mark above the "2" of the date, some scratches between Liberty's eyes and the letter "L" of "LIBERTY", the "Y" of "LIBERTY" has some marks on it, scratches between the rim & Liberty's lower hair tips, a collection mark, and others on the neck, marks on her chin & nose tip and a mark above her eyebrow. The Reverse has a mark on the left leg of the "N" of "ONE", numerous scratches between the Eagle's left-wing, and the letters "LURI" of "PLURIBUS", a deep scratch on the mid-right-wing edge feathers, and a scratch on the lower finer right-wing feathers, scratches through the "OL" of "DOLLAR".
This auction opened on the 10th of October 2022 @ 8:29:43 pm PDT with a price of $150.00. This auction had 16 bids made by 6 bidders. I entered my bid on the 28th of October 2022 @ 8:58:10 am and was willing to go as high as $410.51. My bid began @ $241.32 and was increased by 6 bidders to $198.00, $214.12, $225.55, $236.32, $298.00, & the last to $360.39. This auction ended @ 6:33:57 pm PDT on the 6th of November 2022. The final price includes a 10% Buyers Fee. On the 24th of November 2022, I inspected this coin with my Vantage 10X Loupe & describe it like this. The Obverse shows a few marks on her cheek, a very light mark between the 2 stars below Liberty's neck, 3 marks in the shape of an "A" between the 2 stars in front of her forehead, a small bright spot beside the top star just above her head. The Reverse has a straight mark between the bottom of the "D" of "DOLLAR" and moves down to the bottom of the "1" of the date, a light mark between the "1" denomination and the branches to the left, a mark moving up from the top of the "R" of "DOLLAR", a ding in the rim above and between the 2nd "S" of "STATES & the "O" of "OF". This coin, because it is so small, does not have an opportunity to have many scratches, marks, & dings, but it is also a somewhat dull-looking coin. This coin is held in a PCGS "Tri-View" "Gold Shield" holder Generation 6.1S that was used from October 2020 to the present.
This auction opened on the 10th of October 2022 @ 8:29:43 pm PDT with a price of $150.00. This auction had 16 bids made by 6 bidders. I entered my bid on the 28th of October 2022 @ 8:58:10 am and was willing to go as high as $410.51. My bid began @ $241.32 and was increased by 6 bidders to $198.00, $214.12, $225.55, $236.32, $298.00, & the last to $360.39. This auction ended @ 6:33:57 pm PDT on the 6th of November 2022. The final price includes a 10% Buyers Fee. On the 24th of November 2022, I inspected this coin with my Vantage 10X Loupe & describe it like this. The Obverse shows a few marks on her cheek, a very light mark between the 2 stars below Liberty's neck, 3 marks in the shape of an "A" between the 2 stars in front of her forehead, a small bright spot beside the top star just above her head. The Reverse has a straight mark between the bottom of the "D" of "DOLLAR" and moves down to the bottom of the "1" of the date, a light mark between the "1" denomination and the branches to the left, a mark moving up from the top of the "R" of "DOLLAR", a ding in the rim above and between the 2nd "S" of "STATES & the "O" of "OF". This coin, because it is so small, does not have an opportunity to have many scratches, marks, & dings, but it is also a somewhat dull-looking coin. This coin is held in a PCGS "Tri-View" "Gold Shield" holder Generation 6.1S that was used from October 2020 to the present.
This auction opened on the 10th of October 2022 @ 8:29:43 pm PDT with a price of $150.00. This auction had 16 bids made by 6 bidders. I entered my bid on the 28th of October 2022 @ 8:58:10 am and was willing to go as high as $410.51. My bid began @ $241.32 and was increased by 6 bidders to $198.00, $214.12, $225.55, $236.32, $298.00, & the last to $360.39. This auction ended @ 6:33:57 pm PDT on the 6th of November 2022. The final price includes a 10% Buyers Fee. On the 24th of November 2022, I inspected this coin with my Vantage 10X Loupe & describe it like this. The Obverse shows a few marks on her cheek, a very light mark between the 2 stars below Liberty's neck, 3 marks in the shape of an "A" between the 2 stars in front of her forehead, a small bright spot beside the top star just above her head. The Reverse has a straight mark between the bottom of the "D" of "DOLLAR" and moves down to the bottom of the "1" of the date, a light mark between the "1" denomination and the branches to the left, a mark moving up from the top of the "R" of "DOLLAR", a ding in the rim above and between the 2nd "S" of "STATES & the "O" of "OF". This coin, because it is so small, does not have an opportunity to have many scratches, marks, & dings, but it is also a somewhat dull-looking coin. This coin is held in a PCGS "Tri-View" "Gold Shield" holder Generation 6.1S that was used from October 2020 to the present.
“Nice frosty BU. Scarce earlier date. Be sure to see our other items.” "Welcome to Avenue Coin, Inc. We ship same day whenever possible and always at our expense, not yours. We are happy to provide additional photos and/or consult if you are unsure. Everything we sell is unconditionally guaranteed genuine. We deliver only to USA addresses. Our photos are always the exact same item that is being offered." This auction opened @ 6:12:01 pm PDT on the 30th of September 2022 with a price of $0.99. This auction had 17 bidders make 22 bids & there was 1 retraction. I placed a bid @ 9:11:34 am PDT on the 10th of October 2022. This auction ended @ 6:12 pm PDT on the 10th of October 2022 and my bid held through a rebid from the bidder I had outbid @ $741.39 with my bid as they bid $812.94 @ 6:11:55 pm PDT just at bid close. On the 19th of October 2022, I examined this coin with my Vantage 10X Loupe and describe it thusly. The Obverse has a light scratch from the front of her neck and angling down to just below the bottom curls of her hair, a mark on her cheekbone and other light marks on her face, 3 marks spraying up from the star to the left of her mouth, several marks between her forehead and the stars to the left, a strong mark between the star and the "L" of her headband and the light scratches to the left, a small ding below the star that is above the bun in her hair, light scratches fill the field to the right of her neck & up to the bun in her hair. The Reverse has a dark bronze toning spot just above the "D" of "2 1/2 D", very light scratching on all of the fields, and a more noticeable deeper scratch between the "TE" of "STATES" and the top of the Eagle's head, 4 deeper marks in a line below the "F" of "OF" and the back of the Eagle's neck, A small dark toning spot above the 1st "A" of "AMERICA". This is a nice coin and has some good brightness. This coin is held in a PCGS "Tri-View" "Gold Shield" holder Generation 6.1S used from October of 2020 until the present.
“Nice frosty BU. Scarce earlier date. Be sure to see our other items.” "Welcome to Avenue Coin, Inc. We ship same day whenever possible and always at our expense, not yours. We are happy to provide additional photos and/or consult if you are unsure. Everything we sell is unconditionally guaranteed genuine. We deliver only to USA addresses. Our photos are always the exact same item that is being offered." This auction opened @ 6:12:01 pm PDT on the 30th of September 2022 with a price of $0.99. This auction had 17 bidders make 22 bids & there was 1 retraction. I placed a bid @ 9:11:34 am PDT on the 10th of October 2022. This auction ended @ 6:12 pm PDT on the 10th of October 2022 and my bid held through a rebid from the bidder I had outbid @ $741.39 with my bid as they bid $812.94 @ 6:11:55 pm PDT just at bid close. On the 19th of October 2022, I examined this coin with my Vantage 10X Loupe and describe it thusly. The Obverse has a light scratch from the front of her neck and angling down to just below the bottom curls of her hair, a mark on her cheekbone and other light marks on her face, 3 marks spraying up from the star to the left of her mouth, several marks between her forehead and the stars to the left, a strong mark between the star and the "L" of her headband and the light scratches to the left, a small ding below the star that is above the bun in her hair, light scratches fill the field to the right of her neck & up to the bun in her hair. The Reverse has a dark bronze toning spot just above the "D" of "2 1/2 D", very light scratching on all of the fields, and a more noticeable deeper scratch between the "TE" of "STATES" and the top of the Eagle's head, 4 deeper marks in a line below the "F" of "OF" and the back of the Eagle's neck, A small dark toning spot above the 1st "A" of "AMERICA". This is a nice coin and has some good brightness. This coin is held in a PCGS "Tri-View" "Gold Shield" holder Generation 6.1S used from October of 2020 until the present.
“Nice frosty BU. Scarce earlier date. Be sure to see our other items.” "Welcome to Avenue Coin, Inc. We ship same day whenever possible and always at our expense, not yours. We are happy to provide additional photos and/or consult if you are unsure. Everything we sell is unconditionally guaranteed genuine. We deliver only to USA addresses. Our photos are always the exact same item that is being offered." This auction opened @ 6:12:01 pm PDT on the 30th of September 2022 with a price of $0.99. This auction had 17 bidders make 22 bids & there was 1 retraction. I placed a bid @ 9:11:34 am PDT on the 10th of October 2022. This auction ended @ 6:12 pm PDT on the 10th of October 2022 and my bid held through a rebid from the bidder I had outbid @ $741.39 with my bid as they bid $812.94 @ 6:11:55 pm PDT just at bid close. On the 19th of October 2022, I examined this coin with my Vantage 10X Loupe and describe it thusly. The Obverse has a light scratch from the front of her neck and angling down to just below the bottom curls of her hair, a mark on her cheekbone and other light marks on her face, 3 marks spraying up from the star to the left of her mouth, several marks between her forehead and the stars to the left, a strong mark between the star and the "L" of her headband and the light scratches to the left, a small ding below the star that is above the bun in her hair, light scratches fill the field to the right of her neck & up to the bun in her hair. The Reverse has a dark bronze toning spot just above the "D" of "2 1/2 D", very light scratching on all of the fields, and a more noticeable deeper scratch between the "TE" of "STATES" and the top of the Eagle's head, 4 deeper marks in a line below the "F" of "OF" and the back of the Eagle's neck, A small dark toning spot above the 1st "A" of "AMERICA". This is a nice coin and has some good brightness. This coin is held in a PCGS "Tri-View" "Gold Shield" holder Generation 6.1S used from October of 2020 until the present.
On the 2nd of August 2024 and using my ELIKLIV microscope and Vantage 10X loupe, I examined this coin and describe it thusly. The Obverse shows light scratching above and over the date. I see no other scratches, marks, or dings. I see 1 small darker toning spot below the "Y" of "LIBERTY". I see no other toning, spotting, or cloudiness. The Reverse shows no scratches, marks, or dings. I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness. This is a very nice coin for a MS62 grade. This coin is housed in a PCGS Generation 5 holder used from January 2014 to May of 2015.
On the 2nd of August 2024 and using my ELIKLIV microscope and Vantage 10X loupe, I examined this coin and describe it thusly. The Obverse shows light scratching above and over the date. I see no other scratches, marks, or dings. I see 1 small darker toning spot below the "Y" of "LIBERTY". I see no other toning, spotting, or cloudiness. The Reverse shows no scratches, marks, or dings. I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness. This is a very nice coin for a MS62 grade. This coin is housed in a PCGS Generation 5 holder used from January 2014 to May of 2015.
This auction opened on the 10th of October 2022 @ 8:29:43 pm PDT with an opening bid of $250.00. This auction had 8 bids made by 5 bidders. I entered my bid @ 8:53:10 am PDT on the 28th of October 2022 and was willing to go as high as $693.51. My bid opened @ $260.00 and was increased to $530.00, & the final $627.00 @ 1:39:26 pm PDT. This auction closed @ 6:36:18 pm PDT on the 6th of November 2022. The final bid price had an additional 10% Buyers Fee added. On the 24th of November 2022, I inspected the coin with my Vantage 10X Loupe and describe it this way. The Obverse has 2 small dings around the Indian's chin, a small scratch moving at an angle down from above the nose, skipping the nose, but then continuing below the nose, 2 small dings on the upper cheek of the Indian, a mark between the lower 2 bars of the "E" of "LIBERTY", a scratch below and between the "E" & "R" of "LIBERTY" and the top of the Indian's head, a darker bronze colored spot on the head bonnet to the right of the eye and to the right of the headband of the bonnet, a small ding just above the top of the "1" of the date., The Reverse has 2-3 dings just to the right of the "E" Of " PLURIBUS", light scratches in the field between the Eagle & "UNITED", a very light ding just above the Eagle's head above the eye, scratches in the field to the right of the Eagle's head & "OF AMERICA", and additional scratches within the "IN GOD WE TRUST", & more scratches below "TRUST". The Eagle itself looks very good without much sign of scratches. This is a very nice coin. This coin is held in a PCGS "Tri-View" "Gold Shield" holder Generation 6.1S used from October of 2020 until the present.
This auction opened on the 10th of October 2022 @ 8:29:43 pm PDT with an opening bid of $250.00. This auction had 8 bids made by 5 bidders. I entered my bid @ 8:53:10 am PDT on the 28th of October 2022 and was willing to go as high as $693.51. My bid opened @ $260.00 and was increased to $530.00, & the final $627.00 @ 1:39:26 pm PDT. This auction closed @ 6:36:18 pm PDT on the 6th of November 2022. The final bid price had an additional 10% Buyers Fee added. On the 24th of November 2022, I inspected the coin with my Vantage 10X Loupe and describe it this way. The Obverse has 2 small dings around the Indian's chin, a small scratch moving at an angle down from above the nose, skipping the nose, but then continuing below the nose, 2 small dings on the upper cheek of the Indian, a mark between the lower 2 bars of the "E" of "LIBERTY", a scratch below and between the "E" & "R" of "LIBERTY" and the top of the Indian's head, a darker bronze colored spot on the head bonnet to the right of the eye and to the right of the headband of the bonnet, a small ding just above the top of the "1" of the date., The Reverse has 2-3 dings just to the right of the "E" Of " PLURIBUS", light scratches in the field between the Eagle & "UNITED", a very light ding just above the Eagle's head above the eye, scratches in the field to the right of the Eagle's head & "OF AMERICA", and additional scratches within the "IN GOD WE TRUST", & more scratches below "TRUST". The Eagle itself looks very good without much sign of scratches. This is a very nice coin. This coin is held in a PCGS "Tri-View" "Gold Shield" holder Generation 6.1S used from October of 2020 until the present.
This auction opened on the 10th of October 2022 @ 8:29:43 pm PDT with an opening bid of $250.00. This auction had 8 bids made by 5 bidders. I entered my bid @ 8:53:10 am PDT on the 28th of October 2022 and was willing to go as high as $693.51. My bid opened @ $260.00 and was increased to $530.00, & the final $627.00 @ 1:39:26 pm PDT. This auction closed @ 6:36:18 pm PDT on the 6th of November 2022. The final bid price had an additional 10% Buyers Fee added. On the 24th of November 2022, I inspected the coin with my Vantage 10X Loupe and describe it this way. The Obverse has 2 small dings around the Indian's chin, a small scratch moving at an angle down from above the nose, skipping the nose, but then continuing below the nose, 2 small dings on the upper cheek of the Indian, a mark between the lower 2 bars of the "E" of "LIBERTY", a scratch below and between the "E" & "R" of "LIBERTY" and the top of the Indian's head, a darker bronze colored spot on the head bonnet to the right of the eye and to the right of the headband of the bonnet, a small ding just above the top of the "1" of the date., The Reverse has 2-3 dings just to the right of the "E" Of " PLURIBUS", light scratches in the field between the Eagle & "UNITED", a very light ding just above the Eagle's head above the eye, scratches in the field to the right of the Eagle's head & "OF AMERICA", and additional scratches within the "IN GOD WE TRUST", & more scratches below "TRUST". The Eagle itself looks very good without much sign of scratches. This is a very nice coin. This coin is held in a PCGS "Tri-View" "Gold Shield" holder Generation 6.1S used from October of 2020 until the present.
Seller states: "1927 $2.50 Gold Indian Quarter Eagle PCGS MS-62." The auction began with an opening bid of $100.00 on the 18th of September 2022 @ 9:08:01 am PDT. 11 bidders made 25 bids and I bid above $601.51 @ 10:24:45 am PDT on the 21st of September 2022 and had 4 bidders make 14 bids after me, none of which would pay what I would offer until the auction ended @ 9:08 am PDT on the 25th of September 2022. On the 5th of October 2022, I inspected the coin with my Vantage 10X Loupe and describe it thusly. The Obverse has light scratches below the Indian's chin and in front of his chest, several marks & dings in front of his eyes, and a scratch from the hair bonnet front edge and down to the star in front of his eye scratches below the "TY" of "LIBERTY", marks around the 2nd star down from the "Y" of "LIBERTY". The Reverse has several scratches through the middle letters of "E PLURIBUS UNUM" and a scratch line moving up through the "E" and up toward the "N" of "UNITED" a scratch line from the 1st "T" of "STATES" and down to the Eagle's beak, a ding behind the birds head and other scratches up toward the "OF", scratch below the "AME" of "AMERICA", 2 small dings on the feathers to the left of the first "T" of "TRUST. This is a nice coin. This coin is held in a PCGS holder Generation 4.0, with the earlier straight sides on the PNG Logo, that was used from October of 1998 to February of 2002.
Seller states: "1927 $2.50 Gold Indian Quarter Eagle PCGS MS-62." The auction began with an opening bid of $100.00 on the 18th of September 2022 @ 9:08:01 am PDT. 11 bidders made 25 bids and I bid above $601.51 @ 10:24:45 am PDT on the 21st of September 2022 and had 4 bidders make 14 bids after me, none of which would pay what I would offer until the auction ended @ 9:08 am PDT on the 25th of September 2022. On the 5th of October 2022, I inspected the coin with my Vantage 10X Loupe and describe it thusly. The Obverse has light scratches below the Indian's chin and in front of his chest, several marks & dings in front of his eyes, and a scratch from the hair bonnet front edge and down to the star in front of his eye scratches below the "TY" of "LIBERTY", marks around the 2nd star down from the "Y" of "LIBERTY". The Reverse has several scratches through the middle letters of "E PLURIBUS UNUM" and a scratch line moving up through the "E" and up toward the "N" of "UNITED" a scratch line from the 1st "T" of "STATES" and down to the Eagle's beak, a ding behind the birds head and other scratches up toward the "OF", scratch below the "AME" of "AMERICA", 2 small dings on the feathers to the left of the first "T" of "TRUST. This is a nice coin. This coin is held in a PCGS holder Generation 4.0, with the earlier straight sides on the PNG Logo, that was used from October of 1998 to February of 2002.
This coin was bid for on Greatcollections.com and it began @ 9:35:58 pm on the 17th of October 2022 with an opening bid of $300.00. The auction had 8 bidders make 20 bids and I bid @ 8:37:25 am on the 28th of October 2022 and began with a bid of $525.00 and had bidder #8 make 2 bids @ 9:19:43 am & 9:19:56 am on the 29th of October 2022 after I first entered that raised my bid to the winning bid of $635.51 and the auction ended @ 6:36:30 pm PDT on the 30th of October 2022. On the 14th of November 2022, I examined this coin with my Vantage 10X Loupe and describe it thusly. The Obverse has light marks on the back of the neck, a stronger mark on the lower chin bone, many light scratches, and several heavier marks in the field to the left of Liberty's mouth, a large round mark to the left of the nose and several lighter marks to the left of her forehead, light scuffing on the cheek and a small mark on the bridge of the nose and another on the eyelash, some small marks by the star at the banner on her head and a mark just to the left of the "L" of "LIBERTY", light marks in the field below the hair bun and down toward the date. The Reverse has strong marks at the bottom on both sides of the date, marks below the "UNIT" of "UNITED", marks between the wing and leaves of the branch, marks between the back of the Eagle's head and the "WE TRUST" of the banner, a mark below the 2nd "T" & 2nd "S" of "STATES", numerous marks between the right wing and the "AMER" of "AMERICA, 2 stronger marks above the top arrowhead. This is a nice coin. This coin is held in a PCGS Generation 4.0 holder used from October 1998 to February of 2002.
This coin was bid for on Greatcollections.com and it began @ 9:35:58 pm on the 17th of October 2022 with an opening bid of $300.00. The auction had 8 bidders make 20 bids and I bid @ 8:37:25 am on the 28th of October 2022 and began with a bid of $525.00 and had bidder #8 make 2 bids @ 9:19:43 am & 9:19:56 am on the 29th of October 2022 after I first entered that raised my bid to the winning bid of $635.51 and the auction ended @ 6:36:30 pm PDT on the 30th of October 2022. On the 14th of November 2022, I examined this coin with my Vantage 10X Loupe and describe it thusly. The Obverse has light marks on the back of the neck, a stronger mark on the lower chin bone, many light scratches, and several heavier marks in the field to the left of Liberty's mouth, a large round mark to the left of the nose and several lighter marks to the left of her forehead, light scuffing on the cheek and a small mark on the bridge of the nose and another on the eyelash, some small marks by the star at the banner on her head and a mark just to the left of the "L" of "LIBERTY", light marks in the field below the hair bun and down toward the date. The Reverse has strong marks at the bottom on both sides of the date, marks below the "UNIT" of "UNITED", marks between the wing and leaves of the branch, marks between the back of the Eagle's head and the "WE TRUST" of the banner, a mark below the 2nd "T" & 2nd "S" of "STATES", numerous marks between the right wing and the "AMER" of "AMERICA, 2 stronger marks above the top arrowhead. This is a nice coin. This coin is held in a PCGS Generation 4.0 holder used from October 1998 to February of 2002.
This coin was placed up for auction on the 3rd of October 2022 @ 9:04:57 pm PDT with a price of $9.95. This auction had 15 bidders make 19 bids. My bid was placed @ 9:06:19 am PDT on the 10th of October 2022 and it ended later that day @ 9:04 pm PDT. My bid was the last and held through the close. On the 21st of October 2022, I examined this coin with my Vantage 10X Loupe and describe it thusly. The Obverse has light marking over the entire coin which is why it is graded as an MS61. 2 larger marks are just to the right of the "7" of the date, some black carbon within the "9" of the date, some h heavier marks starting to the left of the date and the first star and moving up to her chin, a large mark on the front of her chin and another just below the mouth, more black carbon just above the "L" of "LIBERTY" of her headband and more just at the top of her hairline, 3 sets of 2 deep marks just below her hair bun and a small black carbon spot in the star just beside. The Reverse has the same light makings all over the coin as an MS61 would have. some deeper larger marks between the top leaf clump of the wreath and the Eagle's left wing, at the top of the coin several letters, devices have the same black carbon spots, The Eagle's eye, "STATES", "IN GOD WE TRUST" banner, right-wing and between the wing tip and the "IN GOD WE TRUST" banner, the 1st "A" of "AMERICA", between the top 2 arrowheads. This is a nice coin but is a little dull or dark in its look. This coin is held in a PCGS holder Generation 4.4 used from November of 2005 to December of 2011 and it has the Silver color-shifting hologram that was introduced in March of 2011.
This coin was placed up for auction on the 3rd of October 2022 @ 9:04:57 pm PDT with a price of $9.95. This auction had 15 bidders make 19 bids. My bid was placed @ 9:06:19 am PDT on the 10th of October 2022 and it ended later that day @ 9:04 pm PDT. My bid was the last and held through the close. On the 21st of October 2022, I examined this coin with my Vantage 10X Loupe and describe it thusly. The Obverse has light marking over the entire coin which is why it is graded as an MS61. 2 larger marks are just to the right of the "7" of the date, some black carbon within the "9" of the date, some h heavier marks starting to the left of the date and the first star and moving up to her chin, a large mark on the front of her chin and another just below the mouth, more black carbon just above the "L" of "LIBERTY" of her headband and more just at the top of her hairline, 3 sets of 2 deep marks just below her hair bun and a small black carbon spot in the star just beside. The Reverse has the same light makings all over the coin as an MS61 would have. some deeper larger marks between the top leaf clump of the wreath and the Eagle's left wing, at the top of the coin several letters, devices have the same black carbon spots, The Eagle's eye, "STATES", "IN GOD WE TRUST" banner, right-wing and between the wing tip and the "IN GOD WE TRUST" banner, the 1st "A" of "AMERICA", between the top 2 arrowheads. This is a nice coin but is a little dull or dark in its look. This coin is held in a PCGS holder Generation 4.4 used from November of 2005 to December of 2011 and it has the Silver color-shifting hologram that was introduced in March of 2011.
This coin was placed up for auction on the 3rd of October 2022 @ 9:04:57 pm PDT with a price of $9.95. This auction had 15 bidders make 19 bids. My bid was placed @ 9:06:19 am PDT on the 10th of October 2022 and it ended later that day @ 9:04 pm PDT. My bid was the last and held through the close. On the 21st of October 2022, I examined this coin with my Vantage 10X Loupe and describe it thusly. The Obverse has light marking over the entire coin which is why it is graded as an MS61. 2 larger marks are just to the right of the "7" of the date, some black carbon within the "9" of the date, some h heavier marks starting to the left of the date and the first star and moving up to her chin, a large mark on the front of her chin and another just below the mouth, more black carbon just above the "L" of "LIBERTY" of her headband and more just at the top of her hairline, 3 sets of 2 deep marks just below her hair bun and a small black carbon spot in the star just beside. The Reverse has the same light makings all over the coin as an MS61 would have. some deeper larger marks between the top leaf clump of the wreath and the Eagle's left wing, at the top of the coin several letters, devices have the same black carbon spots, The Eagle's eye, "STATES", "IN GOD WE TRUST" banner, right-wing and between the wing tip and the "IN GOD WE TRUST" banner, the 1st "A" of "AMERICA", between the top 2 arrowheads. This is a nice coin but is a little dull or dark in its look. This coin is held in a PCGS holder Generation 4.4 used from November of 2005 to December of 2011 and it has the Silver color-shifting hologram that was introduced in March of 2011.
This coin was placed up for auction on the 3rd of October 2022 @ 9:04:57 pm PDT with a price of $9.95. This auction had 15 bidders make 19 bids. My bid was placed @ 9:06:19 am PDT on the 10th of October 2022 and it ended later that day @ 9:04 pm PDT. My bid was the last and held through the close. On the 21st of October 2022, I examined this coin with my Vantage 10X Loupe and describe it thusly. The Obverse has light marking over the entire coin which is why it is graded as an MS61. 2 larger marks are just to the right of the "7" of the date, some black carbon within the "9" of the date, some h heavier marks starting to the left of the date and the first star and moving up to her chin, a large mark on the front of her chin and another just below the mouth, more black carbon just above the "L" of "LIBERTY" of her headband and more just at the top of her hairline, 3 sets of 2 deep marks just below her hair bun and a small black carbon spot in the star just beside. The Reverse has the same light makings all over the coin as an MS61 would have. some deeper larger marks between the top leaf clump of the wreath and the Eagle's left wing, at the top of the coin several letters, devices have the same black carbon spots, The Eagle's eye, "STATES", "IN GOD WE TRUST" banner, right-wing and between the wing tip and the "IN GOD WE TRUST" banner, the 1st "A" of "AMERICA", between the top 2 arrowheads. This is a nice coin but is a little dull or dark in its look. This coin is held in a PCGS holder Generation 4.4 used from November of 2005 to December of 2011 and it has the Silver color-shifting hologram that was introduced in March of 2011.
Seller states: "1915 $5 Indian Head Gold Half Eagle - Strong Luster - Nice eye appeal with strong luster and flash in an OGH! PCGS early generation old green holder "OGH" PCGS MS 62 - SKU-G1734". This auction opened @ 6:10 pm PDT on the 19th of September 2022 with an opening bid of $1040.00. I placed my bid above $1040.00 @ 10:55:57 am PDT on the 20th of September 2022. The auction ended @ 6:10 pm PDT on the 26th of September 2022 and I was the only one who placed a bid that kept the opening bid as the final price. On the 7th of October 2022, I used my Vantage 10X Loupe to examine this coin and describe it thusly. The Obverse has a small dig just at the neck with the neckband, a mark at the nose and nostrils, and a shiny spot at the base of the "I" of "LIBERTY". The Reverse has light marks & 2 heavier marks between the 2 legs, marks between the upper right wing bend & the "N" of "UNITED", 2 marks, 1 inside the "G" of "GOD" & the other just above the "G" 1 mark between the right of the eagle's head and the "AME" of "AMERICA". There are 3 deep scratches on the obverse side of the PCGS holder that I caused by using scissors to cut off the plastic bubble wrap & being in too much of a hurry & careless. This is a nice coin with a good look. This coin is held in a PCGS Generation 3.1 holder used from March of 1993 to September of 1998.
Seller states: "1915 $5 Indian Head Gold Half Eagle - Strong Luster - Nice eye appeal with strong luster and flash in an OGH! PCGS early generation old green holder "OGH" PCGS MS 62 - SKU-G1734". This auction opened @ 6:10 pm PDT on the 19th of September 2022 with an opening bid of $1040.00. I placed my bid above $1040.00 @ 10:55:57 am PDT on the 20th of September 2022. The auction ended @ 6:10 pm PDT on the 26th of September 2022 and I was the only one who placed a bid that kept the opening bid as the final price. On the 7th of October 2022, I used my Vantage 10X Loupe to examine this coin and describe it thusly. The Obverse has a small dig just at the neck with the neckband, a mark at the nose and nostrils, and a shiny spot at the base of the "I" of "LIBERTY". The Reverse has light marks & 2 heavier marks between the 2 legs, marks between the upper right wing bend & the "N" of "UNITED", 2 marks, 1 inside the "G" of "GOD" & the other just above the "G" 1 mark between the right of the eagle's head and the "AME" of "AMERICA". There are 3 deep scratches on the obverse side of the PCGS holder that I caused by using scissors to cut off the plastic bubble wrap & being in too much of a hurry & careless. This is a nice coin with a good look. This coin is held in a PCGS Generation 3.1 holder used from March of 1993 to September of 1998.
On the 30th of August 2024 and using my ELIKLIV microscope and Vantage 10X loupe to examine this coin and describe it thusly. The Obverse shows a diagonal mark between the rim edge and the tip of her chin, a 3 ding mark at the front lower edge point of the neck, a diagonal mark below star #1 on the left side, a horizontal mark to the right of star #1 & 2, 5 dings in the headdress feathers at the mid point and above the "BER", diagonal marks on the cheek and a mark on the chin and light scarring on the right side of the neck, horizontal mark on the hair closest to the neck just to the left of the headdress feathers. I do not see any toning, spotting, or cloudiness. The Reverse has a light small mark above the "O" of "DOLLAR", 2 vertical dings between the 2nd "T" of "TRUST" and the leaves at the end of the branch, a ding between the "G D" of "GOD WE", 3 horizontal marks above the beak and to the right of the 1st "S" of "STATES", a mark on the "N" of UNITED", a horizontal mark below the "AT" of "STATES", a diagonal mark below the "O" of "OF", a light diagonal scratch below the 2nd "A" of "AMERICA", light scarring in the field to the right of the lower feathers, horizontal marks in the feathers of the front edge of the left wing at the 3rd, 4th, & 5th row of feathers. I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness. This is a nice coin with a minimum of marks for an MS62. This coin is held in a PCGS Generation 6 holder used from May 2014 to October 2020.
On the 3rd of September 2024 and using my ELIKLIV microscope and Vantage 10X loupe, I examined this coin and describe it thusly. The Obverse shows a diagonal mark below the chin, a small mark below and to the left of the chin, 3 light marks to the left of the nose, vertical marks at the rim edge to the left of the nose, a diagonal mark to the left of the eyebrow, diagonal scrape marks on the left side rim edge, dings beside the headdress to the right of the 4th star, mark on the 10th star from the left, marks above the feather to the right of the last star from the left, a small mark in the 1st headdress feather across from the 5th star, horizontal marks, 1 at the mid point and a lighter one at the top of the feather above the "BE" of "LIBERTY", a ding at the bottom of and a mark at the top of the feather above the "R", 4 marks on the feather above the "Y", 2 light vertical marks at the mid point of the last feather at the right side of the ribbon, 3 marks on the nose tip, a long light scratch in the middle of the cheek to the right of the mouth, a ding on the jaw line below the ear, the cheek has light scarring but is relatively clean, a ding on the necks lower front point, a ding on the middle neck above the "9" of the date, several light dings at the rear lower neck above the "3" of the date, small horizontal marks, 1 above each "913" of the date. I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness. The Reverse has light scratches below the end leaves of the olive branch, a light long scratch and a vertical long mark below the ""TRUST" and above the olive branch leaves, a diagonal mark and a ding between the 2nd "T" of "TRUST" and the chest, a ding between the "N" of "IN" and the right wing top, a light scratch to the right of the "NI" of "UNITED", 2 dings to the right of the "T" of "UNITED", a ding between the beak and the right wing top, a diagonal scratch between the "O" of "OF", a small ding above the "E", marks on the "OF", diagonal scratches above the "BU", marks between the "M" of "UNUM" and the "CA" of "AMERICA", a diagonal mark between the "M" of "UNUM" and the wing feathers, many mark and light scratches between the wing and the rim edge below the 2nd "A" of "AMERICA", a horizontal mark across the upper neck, a 2 digit horizontal mark across the mid chest and onto the left wing with a parallel mark at that point, a ding at the lower chest just above the right leg, a diagonal mark on the rear left wing feathers above where the tail feathers drop down, a strong vertical mark and a horizontal mark on the feathers of the left leg, a mark on the 2nd "L" of "DOLLAR". I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness. This is a nice coin but does have a few heavy marks scattered about. This coin is held in a PCGS Generation 6 holder used from May 2014 to October 2020.
On the 2nd of August 2024 using my ELIKLIV microscope and Vantage 10X loupe , I examined this coin and describe it thusly. The Obverse has marks on the "ERT" of "LIBERTY", a strong mark across the torch shaft above her hand, a strong mark across the arm at the elbow of her left arm, 2 parallel marks between the sun rays above the date, light marks between the stars and suns rays 3 rays up from the date, marks in the gown at both knees, a mark in the gown edge at the 9th sun ray from the left side. I see toning at the left side at the top of the sun rays that is both a darker gold color with a silver color inside and toning spots below the olive branch foliage in her left hand. The Reverse has a small dig at the sun edge on the right side by the first ray, a mark over 3 sun rays just below the Eagles body in the middle, marks on the long feathers above the Eagles claws. I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness. This coin is housed in a PCGS Generation 1.2 holder used from February 1986 to September 1989.
On the 2nd of August 2024 using my ELIKLIV microscope and Vantage 10X loupe , I examined this coin and describe it thusly. The Obverse has marks on the "ERT" of "LIBERTY", a strong mark across the torch shaft above her hand, a strong mark across the arm at the elbow of her left arm, 2 parallel marks between the sun rays above the date, light marks between the stars and suns rays 3 rays up from the date, marks in the gown at both knees, a mark in the gown edge at the 9th sun ray from the left side. I see toning at the left side at the top of the sun rays that is both a darker gold color with a silver color inside and toning spots below the olive branch foliage in her left hand. The Reverse has a small dig at the sun edge on the right side by the first ray, a mark over 3 sun rays just below the Eagles body in the middle, marks on the long feathers above the Eagles claws. I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness. This coin is housed in a PCGS Generation 1.2 holder used from February 1986 to September 1989.
On the 7th of February 2025 and using my ELIKLIV microscope and Vantage 10X loupe, I examined this coin and describe it thusly. The Obverse has 2 light marks on the top of the "B" of "BOOKER", light diagonal scratches between the neck and the "BOO" of "BOOKER", a light ding below the 2nd "L" of DOLLAR", a light ding below and to the right of the "D" of "UNITED", light diagonal marks below the "ES OF", "STATES OF", a vertical scratch above the "E P" of "E PLURIBUS" and to the right of the forehead, a light scratch beside the first "U" of "UNUM", 3 parallel marks between the "N" of "WASHINGTON" and Booker's mouth, a small diagonal mark on the chin, a mark across the upper portion of the nose, a vertical mark on the eyebrow of his right eye, diagonal marks on the upper middle of the forehead, the entire face has light small marks over all of the area. I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness. The Reverse has 3 marks on the left end of the bottom log of the cabin, a diagonal scratch from the bottom left of the cabin moving up toward the "U" of "TRUST", a small ding to the right of the "D" of "GOD", very light horizontal scratches below "SLAVE", a ding in the bottom base of the building above the "SL" of "SLAVE", a ding in the bottom side middle triangle with 3 windows above the middle of the bottom side, a diagonal mark in the base of the building above the "A" of "CABIN", a mark on the bottom of the "H" of "BIRTHPLACE", mark on the "L" of "BIRTHPLACE" and 2 marks below the "PL" of "BIRTHPLACE", a diagonal line of marks on the "B" of "CABIN" & the "ME" of "FAME", 2 marks on the left side of the 4th & 5th from the top logs of the cabin. This is a nice coin with not many issues for a MS65 coin. This coin is held in a PCGS Tri-View Generation 6.1 holder first used in October 2020.
On the 2nd of August 2024 and using my ELIKLIV microscope and Vantage 10X loupe to examine this coin, I describe it thusly. The Obverse shows marks marks on the torch staff below her hand, marks on the gown on the large fold just below her breast and a large mark below the fold that is a continuation of the heavy mark on the fold. a light mark in the gown at her right knee. I see darker gold toning in and below the palm branch in her left hand, a spot between the "ER" of "LIBERTY", at her hair just below the "LI" of "LIBERTY, a dark spot with a halo just below the "L" of "LIBERTY", around 4 stars on the left rim across from the farthest point of her hair, an area in the middle of the sun's rays. The Reverse shows a mark on the Eagle's neck that looks like another coin's edge hit, a small dot on the upper leg of the "T" & small marks on the left leg of the "U" of "UNITED", a mark on the "S" of "DOLLARS" marks on the rim edge above "OF" and below the "E G" of "FINE GOLD", a small dot above the nest foliage and below the "TR" of "TRUST". A darker toning can be seen in the right wing feathers below "TED" of "UNITED". There is no other spotting or cloudiness to be seen on this coin. This coin is held in a PCGS holder Generation 4.4 used from the November 2005 to December 2011 period.
On the 2nd of August 2024 and using my ELIKLIV microscope and Vantage 10X loupe to examine this coin, I describe it thusly. The Obverse shows marks marks on the torch staff below her hand, marks on the gown on the large fold just below her breast and a large mark below the fold that is a continuation of the heavy mark on the fold. a light mark in the gown at her right knee. I see darker gold toning in and below the palm branch in her left hand, a spot between the "ER" of "LIBERTY", at her hair just below the "LI" of "LIBERTY, a dark spot with a halo just below the "L" of "LIBERTY", around 4 stars on the left rim across from the farthest point of her hair, an area in the middle of the sun's rays. The Reverse shows a mark on the Eagle's neck that looks like another coin's edge hit, a small dot on the upper leg of the "T" & small marks on the left leg of the "U" of "UNITED", a mark on the "S" of "DOLLARS" marks on the rim edge above "OF" and below the "E G" of "FINE GOLD", a small dot above the nest foliage and below the "TR" of "TRUST". A darker toning can be seen in the right wing feathers below "TED" of "UNITED". There is no other spotting or cloudiness to be seen on this coin. This coin is held in a PCGS holder Generation 4.4 used from the November 2005 to December 2011 period.
On the 2nd of August 2024 and using my ELIKLIV microscope and Vantage 10X loupe, I examined this coin and describe it thusly. The Obverse shows a small ding on her forehead, 3 small bright spots just beside foliage and below the "Y" of "LIBERTY", a very small ding on her bicep of her left arm, a small bright spot above her thumb on the torch shaft. I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness. The Reverse has a small ding on the top of the 2nd "T" of "STATES", 2 bright spots below the foliage and above the "NE" of "FINE", a very small tick just past the wing tip feathers of the flying Eagle and below the "OF",. I see a few slightly darker toning spots to the right of the nesting Eagles and "WE". I see no other toning, spotting, or cloudiness. This is a very nice coin and is held in a PCGS holder Generation 4.1 used from February 2002 to November 2004.
On the 2nd of August 2024 and using my ELIKLIV microscope and Vantage 10X loupe, I examined this coin and describe it thusly. The Obverse shows a small ding on her forehead, 3 small bright spots just beside foliage and below the "Y" of "LIBERTY", a very small ding on her bicep of her left arm, a small bright spot above her thumb on the torch shaft. I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness. The Reverse has a small ding on the top of the 2nd "T" of "STATES", 2 bright spots below the foliage and above the "NE" of "FINE", a very small tick just past the wing tip feathers of the flying Eagle and below the "OF",. I see a few slightly darker toning spots to the right of the nesting Eagles and "WE". I see no other toning, spotting, or cloudiness. This is a very nice coin and is held in a PCGS holder Generation 4.1 used from February 2002 to November 2004.
On the 2nd of August 2024 and using my ELIKLIV Microscope and Vantage 10X loupe, I examined this coin and describe it thusly. The Obverse shows a light ding in the left outstretched forearm, 3 dings, stronger in from the left sun ray #6 and almost gone in ray #8 of the left side, and I see no other scratches, marks or dings. I see a darker shade of toning at the rims edge, first at the "T" of "LIBERTY" and moving down clockwise all the way around to the "E" of Liberty" just short of a full circumference. The Reverse has several small dings in the field below the "ES" of "STATES" and 2 more just below and to the right at the wing tip. I see no other scratches, marks, or dings. I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness. This is a very nice coin & is holdered in a PCGS Generation 4.1 used from February of 2002 to November 2004.
On the 2nd of August 2024 and using my ELIKLIV Microscope and Vantage 10X loupe, I examined this coin and describe it thusly. The Obverse shows a light ding in the left outstretched forearm, 3 dings, stronger in from the left sun ray #6 and almost gone in ray #8 of the left side, and I see no other scratches, marks or dings. I see a darker shade of toning at the rims edge, first at the "T" of "LIBERTY" and moving down clockwise all the way around to the "E" of Liberty" just short of a full circumference. The Reverse has several small dings in the field below the "ES" of "STATES" and 2 more just below and to the right at the wing tip. I see no other scratches, marks, or dings. I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness. This is a very nice coin & is holdered in a PCGS Generation 4.1 used from February of 2002 to November 2004.
Seller states: " You will receive a 1958 Jefferson Nickel graded MS65 FS (Full Steps) by PCGS. You will receive the exact coin you see pictured. 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed!" This coin was offered with a Buy it Now price of $395.00. On the 10th of October 2022, @ 5:58 pm PDT I offered $325.00 which was accepted. This coin auction had 3 watchers. On the 19th of October 2022, I examined this coin with my Vantage 10X Loupe and describe it thusly. The Obverse has numerous nicks & scratches on Jefferson's coat collar & cheek, a visible line on his cheek, and light marking across this coin that is typical of an MS65 coin. The Reverse is like the Obverse with typical MS65 marks, there is an incuse mark between the "S" & "U" of "PLURIBUS UMUM" that is a large size gouge out, a strong mark below the window just to the right of the right column of the Memorial. The steps of the Memorial are complete with the exception of the bottom step line not being complete in the middle and should be considered a 5-step coin. This coin also has a darker shade of color with some bronze colors present on the Obverse.
Seller states: " You will receive a 1958 Jefferson Nickel graded MS65 FS (Full Steps) by PCGS. You will receive the exact coin you see pictured. 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed!" This coin was offered with a Buy it Now price of $395.00. On the 10th of October 2022, @ 5:58 pm PDT I offered $325.00 which was accepted. This coin auction had 3 watchers. On the 19th of October 2022, I examined this coin with my Vantage 10X Loupe and describe it thusly. The Obverse has numerous nicks & scratches on Jefferson's coat collar & cheek, a visible line on his cheek, and light marking across this coin that is typical of an MS65 coin. The Reverse is like the Obverse with typical MS65 marks, there is an incuse mark between the "S" & "U" of "PLURIBUS UMUM" that is a large size gouge out, a strong mark below the window just to the right of the right column of the Memorial. The steps of the Memorial are complete with the exception of the bottom step line not being complete in the middle and should be considered a 5-step coin. This coin also has a darker shade of color with some bronze colors present on the Obverse.
This auction began @ 4:31:52 pm PDT on the 9th of May 2023 with an opening bid of $0.99. This auction had 4 bidders make 12 bids. My bid was entered @ 4:31:45 pm PDT on the 16th of May 2023 & the auction concluded @ 4:31 pm PDT on the 16th of May 2023. The previous leading bidder offered $25.00 and placed their bid @ 3:38:35 pm PDT on the 15th of May and then had another bidder make 6 bids from $10.00 to $20.00 @ 12:15:37 pm PDT to 4:13:45 pm PDT, all on the 16th of May 2023. I examined this coin on the 25th of May 2023, using my Vantage 10X loupe and describe it thusly. The Obverse shows many light marks & scratches on Roosevelt's neck & cheek and a light up & down scratch across his forehead, a small light spot between his nose and the "E" of "LIBERTY". The Reverse shows much die cleaning scratches from mint operations over the entire Reverse fields, the torch bands are full but require a close look and proper angle to see to confirm. The Reverse shows numerous small light spots scattered over the entire surface. A very nice, bright coin when viewing by hand but under magnification, numerous small defects take away from what was originally seen.
This auction began @ 4:31:52 pm PDT on the 9th of May 2023 with an opening bid of $0.99. This auction had 4 bidders make 12 bids. My bid was entered @ 4:31:45 pm PDT on the 16th of May 2023 & the auction concluded @ 4:31 pm PDT on the 16th of May 2023. The previous leading bidder offered $25.00 and placed their bid @ 3:38:35 pm PDT on the 15th of May and then had another bidder make 6 bids from $10.00 to $20.00 @ 12:15:37 pm PDT to 4:13:45 pm PDT, all on the 16th of May 2023. I examined this coin on the 25th of May 2023, using my Vantage 10X loupe and describe it thusly. The Obverse shows many light marks & scratches on Roosevelt's neck & cheek and a light up & down scratch across his forehead, a small light spot between his nose and the "E" of "LIBERTY". The Reverse shows much die cleaning scratches from mint operations over the entire Reverse fields, the torch bands are full but require a close look and proper angle to see to confirm. The Reverse shows numerous small light spots scattered over the entire surface. A very nice, bright coin when viewing by hand but under magnification, numerous small defects take away from what was originally seen.
I bid on this type coin on eBay and bid $76.51. 4 others bid higher than I did for a total of 20 bids on that coin. The winning bid was $82.64. After completion of the auction, Joel D Rettew offered me another coin of the same specifications for $76.51, which I accepted.
I bid on this type coin on eBay and bid $76.51. 4 others bid higher than I did for a total of 20 bids on that coin. The winning bid was $82.64. After completion of the auction, Joel D Rettew offered me another coin of the same specifications for $76.51, which I accepted.
The Buy it Now price was $350.00. I sent the opening message: Your previous message "I'm interested in your 1988 ASE PCGS MS69 FS. I bought the same spec coin #81647860 a year ago today and paid $147.49 in an eBay auction that had 48 bids. Now I believe I achieved a very good win and can't expect to repeat that but is there a price point that would make us both happy? I would look at low to mid $ 200s. Thank you Loren" I received the following in response: "My bottom amount would be 250.00. Free shipping.im selling off all my coins and putting my efforts into Franklin Halfs ." As a result, He set up an "Offer" tab which I used to offer the $250.00 he said he would accept. I inspected the coin on the 19th of August 2022 with my Vantage 10X Loupe and describe it as the following. The coin was received in a GuardHouse simulated wood box still in its shipping box that a previous owner had written the note "Value $650.00 very few in existence 481 in the world 1988 First strike PCGS". The Obverse looks to have light die polishing marks between the "B" & "E" of "LIBERTY", a dark small spot at the rear of Liberty's head, a few very light marks to the right of the "R" of "LIBERTY", marks across the top bars of the "Y" of "LIBERTY", a bright spot on the robe across from "IN" and 2 very small marks below the robe hanging off Liberty's left elbow. The Reverse has a large ding in the 3rd bar from the left in the lower portion of the shield, a mark across the rim edge above the "E" of "STATES".
The Buy it Now price was $350.00. I sent the opening message: Your previous message "I'm interested in your 1988 ASE PCGS MS69 FS. I bought the same spec coin #81647860 a year ago today and paid $147.49 in an eBay auction that had 48 bids. Now I believe I achieved a very good win and can't expect to repeat that but is there a price point that would make us both happy? I would look at low to mid $ 200s. Thank you Loren" I received the following in response: "My bottom amount would be 250.00. Free shipping.im selling off all my coins and putting my efforts into Franklin Halfs ." As a result, He set up an "Offer" tab which I used to offer the $250.00 he said he would accept. I inspected the coin on the 19th of August 2022 with my Vantage 10X Loupe and describe it as the following. The coin was received in a GuardHouse simulated wood box still in its shipping box that a previous owner had written the note "Value $650.00 very few in existence 481 in the world 1988 First strike PCGS". The Obverse looks to have light die polishing marks between the "B" & "E" of "LIBERTY", a dark small spot at the rear of Liberty's head, a few very light marks to the right of the "R" of "LIBERTY", marks across the top bars of the "Y" of "LIBERTY", a bright spot on the robe across from "IN" and 2 very small marks below the robe hanging off Liberty's left elbow. The Reverse has a large ding in the 3rd bar from the left in the lower portion of the shield, a mark across the rim edge above the "E" of "STATES".
This coin was offered with an opening bid of $.99 and had 36 bids from 19 bidders over 1 week. I won with a last-second bid at 5:19:35 PDT on the 10th of July 2022 and had 1 other bidder at the same time who bid $155.10. I inspected this coin on the 18th of July 2022 with my Vantage 10X Loupe and describe it as such. The Obverse has a very small spot at the rim below the right side of the rising Sun and another between the 4th & 5th rays of the Sun from the left, 3 spots between the "L" & "I" & 4 spots just up from the "I" of "LIBERTY", a very small nick on the white strip of the flag just below the "I" of "LIBERTY", a spot to the left of the "E" & another in the "E" of "LIBERTY", some small spots at the rim edge around the "R" of "LIBERTY", 3 spots to the left of the "T" of "LIBERTY", a line of marks between the olive branches & the "T" of "LIBERTY", a nick to teh right of the elbow holding the olive branches, a large spot and another noticible spot along with several smaller spots between the "T" & the "Y" of "LIBERTY", some shinny spots to the right of the robe across from the "Y" of "LIBERTY", a spot between the "Y" of "LIBERTY" & the "D" of "GOD", some dark toning on the rim edge below the "TRUST". The Reverse has a spot between the two legs of the "R" of "SILVER", a dark spot at the top of the 2nd bar from the left of the shield, a spot between the rim & the "O" & another between the "O" of "OZ." & the leaves of the olive branches, some small spots on the rim edge & on the "U" of UNITED", a spot between the "T" & "E" of "UNITED", a spot between the "N" & the "E" of "ONE". This coin has many spots but not very many scratches & marks.
This coin was offered with an opening bid of $.99 and had 36 bids from 19 bidders over 1 week. I won with a last-second bid at 5:19:35 PDT on the 10th of July 2022 and had 1 other bidder at the same time who bid $155.10. I inspected this coin on the 18th of July 2022 with my Vantage 10X Loupe and describe it as such. The Obverse has a very small spot at the rim below the right side of the rising Sun and another between the 4th & 5th rays of the Sun from the left, 3 spots between the "L" & "I" & 4 spots just up from the "I" of "LIBERTY", a very small nick on the white strip of the flag just below the "I" of "LIBERTY", a spot to the left of the "E" & another in the "E" of "LIBERTY", some small spots at the rim edge around the "R" of "LIBERTY", 3 spots to the left of the "T" of "LIBERTY", a line of marks between the olive branches & the "T" of "LIBERTY", a nick to teh right of the elbow holding the olive branches, a large spot and another noticible spot along with several smaller spots between the "T" & the "Y" of "LIBERTY", some shinny spots to the right of the robe across from the "Y" of "LIBERTY", a spot between the "Y" of "LIBERTY" & the "D" of "GOD", some dark toning on the rim edge below the "TRUST". The Reverse has a spot between the two legs of the "R" of "SILVER", a dark spot at the top of the 2nd bar from the left of the shield, a spot between the rim & the "O" & another between the "O" of "OZ." & the leaves of the olive branches, some small spots on the rim edge & on the "U" of UNITED", a spot between the "T" & "E" of "UNITED", a spot between the "N" & the "E" of "ONE". This coin has many spots but not very many scratches & marks.
5 bids. I examined this coin on the 17th of May 2024, using my Elikliv microscope & Vantage 10X loupe, and describe it thusly. The Obverse shows a small bright tick just down from the front of the "B" of "LIBERTY", a bright rub spot on the main olive branch held in her hand and up to about the middle at her shoulder and where 2 branches connect, and I see no other scratches, marks, or dings. I see many light but darker toning spots on the right side between Liberty & the rim edge between the "TY" of "LIBERTY" and above "IN GOD". The Reverse shows a mark on the "~", a rub spot on the top of the "L" of "SILVER", light marks on the "T" of "UNITED", light vertical marks between the "F" of "OF & the 1st "A" of "AMERICA", a mark on the top of the 2nd "A" of "AMERICA", bright rub marks below the arrow points, a rub mark on the bottom edge of the ribbon just to the right of "UNUM". I see light but darker toning spots with 1 between the "E" of "FINE" & the "S" of "SILVER", 1 between the "T" & "E" of "UNITED", 2 spots between the "ST" of "STATES" & the upper edge of the left wing. This holder is the "FIRST STRIKE" Flag label.
5 bids. I examined this coin on the 17th of May 2024, using my Elikliv microscope & Vantage 10X loupe, and describe it thusly. The Obverse shows a small bright tick just down from the front of the "B" of "LIBERTY", a bright rub spot on the main olive branch held in her hand and up to about the middle at her shoulder and where 2 branches connect, and I see no other scratches, marks, or dings. I see many light but darker toning spots on the right side between Liberty & the rim edge between the "TY" of "LIBERTY" and above "IN GOD". The Reverse shows a mark on the "~", a rub spot on the top of the "L" of "SILVER", light marks on the "T" of "UNITED", light vertical marks between the "F" of "OF & the 1st "A" of "AMERICA", a mark on the top of the 2nd "A" of "AMERICA", bright rub marks below the arrow points, a rub mark on the bottom edge of the ribbon just to the right of "UNUM". I see light but darker toning spots with 1 between the "E" of "FINE" & the "S" of "SILVER", 1 between the "T" & "E" of "UNITED", 2 spots between the "ST" of "STATES" & the upper edge of the left wing. This holder is the "FIRST STRIKE" Flag label.
Nice coin. Only spots of toning are a few small but dark spots on the Reverse below the "E" & "R" of "SILVER" at the bottom edge below the Eagle.
Nice coin. Only spots of toning are a few small but dark spots on the Reverse below the "E" & "R" of "SILVER" at the bottom edge below the Eagle.
On the 2nd of August 2024 and using my ELIKLIV microscope & my Vantage 10X loupe, I examined this coin and describe it thusly. The Obverse has 3 light dings in a row above the 6th sunray from the left side and another small ding at the mid point of the ray on the right side that goes through the "6" of "2006'. I see no other scratches, marks, or dings. I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness. The Reverse shows no scratches, marks, or dings. I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness. This is an exceptional coin and might be worth resubmitting for a possible MS70. This coin is holdered in a PCGS First Strike Generation 4.4 used from November 2005 to December of 2011.
On the 2nd of August 2024 and using my ELIKLIV microscope & my Vantage 10X loupe, I examined this coin and describe it thusly. The Obverse has 3 light dings in a row above the 6th sunray from the left side and another small ding at the mid point of the ray on the right side that goes through the "6" of "2006'. I see no other scratches, marks, or dings. I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness. The Reverse shows no scratches, marks, or dings. I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness. This is an exceptional coin and might be worth resubmitting for a possible MS70. This coin is holdered in a PCGS First Strike Generation 4.4 used from November 2005 to December of 2011.
On the 7th of February 2025 and using my ELIKLIV microscope and Vantage 10X loupe , I examined this coin and describe it thusly. The Obverse shows no scratches, marks, or dings. I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness. The Reverse shows no scratches, marks, or dings. I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness. The only issue found here is the plastic holder has enough light scratching to be noticeable when viewing with magnification. The coin is definitely a DCAM but is on the lighter side of that description. This coin is held in a PCGS Tri-View Generation 6.1 holder used from October 2020 to the present.
On the 7th of February 2025 and using my ELIKLIV microscope and Vantage 10X loupe , I examined this coin and describe it thusly. The Obverse shows no scratches, marks, or dings. I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness. The Reverse shows no scratches, marks, or dings. I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness. The only issue found here is the plastic holder has enough light scratching to be noticeable when viewing with magnification. The coin is definitely a DCAM but is on the lighter side of that description. This coin is held in a PCGS Tri-View Generation 6.1 holder used from October 2020 to the present.
This auction opened at $162.00 and I was the first and only bid. I was willing to go up to $197.51 but the opening bid held. On the 18th of August 2022, I inspected the coin with my Vantage 10X loupe and will describe the coin this way. The Obverse has a very very light bronze spot to the right of the 5th ray from the left, a strong mark across the left chest, a mark on her right forearm, a mark on the top left tip of the "E" of "LIBERTY", a mark across the "Y" of "LIBERTY", a very small and light bronze spot to the right of the robe and above a line to the "Y" of "LIBERTY". The Reverse has marks across the top of the "1 O" of "1 OZ.", a long mark below the "N" of "UNITED".
This auction opened at $162.00 and I was the first and only bid. I was willing to go up to $197.51 but the opening bid held. On the 18th of August 2022, I inspected the coin with my Vantage 10X loupe and will describe the coin this way. The Obverse has a very very light bronze spot to the right of the 5th ray from the left, a strong mark across the left chest, a mark on her right forearm, a mark on the top left tip of the "E" of "LIBERTY", a mark across the "Y" of "LIBERTY", a very small and light bronze spot to the right of the robe and above a line to the "Y" of "LIBERTY". The Reverse has marks across the top of the "1 O" of "1 OZ.", a long mark below the "N" of "UNITED".
This coin began with a Buy it Now price of $175.00 and after I viewed the coin the seller offered me a discount down to $150.00 which I accepted. On the 19th of August 2022, I inspected the coin with my Vantage 10X loupe and describe it as this. The Obverse has marks across the bottom tail on the 1st & second "9"'s of the date, marks across the 4th, 5th, 7th, & 8th rays from the sun starting on the right side, and also a mark on the robe at the 6th ray, a very light mark on Liberty's cap between the forehead hair and the fold of the cap, a mark at the top of the "T" of LIBERTY", a very small mark below the robe above and to the left of the right toes. The Reverse has a very small mark just above the "R" of "SILVER", a very small nick above the "L" of "SILVER", a ding above and between the "NE" of "FINE", a bright spot on the top left edge of the shield, very small marks below the "ST" of "STATES", marks on the 2nd star of the top row and the 1st star of the 2nd row, a mark across the fold of the ribbon to the left of "UNUM", a very small ding below the "AM" of "AMERICA", a bright spot halfway between the ribbon to the right of "UNUM" & the arrow tips, a very small tick at the top of the straight bar of the "D" of "DOLLAR".
This coin began with a Buy it Now price of $175.00 and after I viewed the coin the seller offered me a discount down to $150.00 which I accepted. On the 19th of August 2022, I inspected the coin with my Vantage 10X loupe and describe it as this. The Obverse has marks across the bottom tail on the 1st & second "9"'s of the date, marks across the 4th, 5th, 7th, & 8th rays from the sun starting on the right side, and also a mark on the robe at the 6th ray, a very light mark on Liberty's cap between the forehead hair and the fold of the cap, a mark at the top of the "T" of LIBERTY", a very small mark below the robe above and to the left of the right toes. The Reverse has a very small mark just above the "R" of "SILVER", a very small nick above the "L" of "SILVER", a ding above and between the "NE" of "FINE", a bright spot on the top left edge of the shield, very small marks below the "ST" of "STATES", marks on the 2nd star of the top row and the 1st star of the 2nd row, a mark across the fold of the ribbon to the left of "UNUM", a very small ding below the "AM" of "AMERICA", a bright spot halfway between the ribbon to the right of "UNUM" & the arrow tips, a very small tick at the top of the straight bar of the "D" of "DOLLAR".
On the 25th of March 2025 and using my ELIKLIV microscope and Vantage 10X loupe, I examined this coin and describe it thusly. The Obverse has 3 diagonal marks of 2 directions with the largest starting just on the ear and all to the right of the face, light marking above the "LIB" of "LIBERTY", a light scratch just beside the hair to the left of "GOD", 2 small dings on the bottom of the "7" of the date, scarring from a rub between the coat, the date, and the mint mark, a light diagonal scratch on the cheek to the left of the mouth, a light diagonal scratch below the left eye, a mark on the bridge of the nose, a double vertical mark below the right eye. I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness. The Reverse a vertical mark below the "M" of "MONTICELLO", a mark below the "N" of "MONTICELLO", numerous diagonal scratches at the rim edge below the "E" of "E PLURIBUS", numerous marks and scratches below the "E PLURIBUS" and above the dome, a vertical mark starting on the upper steps and coming up on the left side of the 2nd column from the left. I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness. This is a coin with definite full 6 steps as there is no weakness to be seen. This is a very nice coin with absolute 6 Full steps but it does have a high amount of marks and scratches for a MS66 graded coin. This coin is held in a PCGS Generation 4.4 holder used from 2005 to 2011 and is the last holder used before PCGS went to the Tri-View holder.
On the 25th of March 2025 and using my ELIKLIV microscope and Vantage 10X loupe, I examined this coin and describe it thusly. The Obverse has 3 diagonal marks of 2 directions with the largest starting just on the ear and all to the right of the face, light marking above the "LIB" of "LIBERTY", a light scratch just beside the hair to the left of "GOD", 2 small dings on the bottom of the "7" of the date, scarring from a rub between the coat, the date, and the mint mark, a light diagonal scratch on the cheek to the left of the mouth, a light diagonal scratch below the left eye, a mark on the bridge of the nose, a double vertical mark below the right eye. I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness. The Reverse a vertical mark below the "M" of "MONTICELLO", a mark below the "N" of "MONTICELLO", numerous diagonal scratches at the rim edge below the "E" of "E PLURIBUS", numerous marks and scratches below the "E PLURIBUS" and above the dome, a vertical mark starting on the upper steps and coming up on the left side of the 2nd column from the left. I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness. This is a coin with definite full 6 steps as there is no weakness to be seen. This is a very nice coin with absolute 6 Full steps but it does have a high amount of marks and scratches for a MS66 graded coin. This coin is held in a PCGS Generation 4.4 holder used from 2005 to 2011 and is the last holder used before PCGS went to the Tri-View holder.
On the 25th of March 2025 and using my ELIKLIV microscope and Vantage 10X loupe, I examined this coin and describe it thusly. The Obverse has 3 diagonal marks of 2 directions with the largest starting just on the ear and all to the right of the face, light marking above the "LIB" of "LIBERTY", a light scratch just beside the hair to the left of "GOD", 2 small dings on the bottom of the "7" of the date, scarring from a rub between the coat, the date, and the mint mark, a light diagonal scratch on the cheek to the left of the mouth, a light diagonal scratch below the left eye, a mark on the bridge of the nose, a double vertical mark below the right eye. I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness. The Reverse a vertical mark below the "M" of "MONTICELLO", a mark below the "N" of "MONTICELLO", numerous diagonal scratches at the rim edge below the "E" of "E PLURIBUS", numerous marks and scratches below the "E PLURIBUS" and above the dome, a vertical mark starting on the upper steps and coming up on the left side of the 2nd column from the left. I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness. This is a coin with definite full 6 steps as there is no weakness to be seen. This is a very nice coin with absolute 6 Full steps but it does have a high amount of marks and scratches for a MS66 graded coin. This coin is held in a PCGS Generation 4.4 holder used from 2005 to 2011 and is the last holder used before PCGS went to the Tri-View holder.
On the 11th of January 2025 and using my ELIKLIV microscope and my Vantage 10X loupe, I examined this coin and describe it thusly. The Obverse has a diagonal mark to the left or below the "D W" of "GOD WE", a mark on the head on the right side or over Jefferson's left ear, a diagonal mark over the nose, a ding on the front of the chin. The Reverse has a vertical long mark under the "LU" of "PLURIBUS", numerous short diagonal marks on the 2 center columns of Monticello, a diagonal mark above the furthest right window of Monticello. The steps are all full and could be 6 full steps except for 3 small dings on the bottom step edge, 1 above the "N", 1 above the "C", and 1 above the "E" of "MONTICELLO". This is a very nice coin with not many marks, scratches, or dings but the surfaces are not clean and don't have the look of a better graded coin. This coin is held in a PCGS Tri-View Generation 6.1 holder used from 2020 to the present.
On the 11th of January 2025 and using my ELIKLIV microscope and my Vantage 10X loupe, I examined this coin and describe it thusly. The Obverse has a diagonal mark to the left or below the "D W" of "GOD WE", a mark on the head on the right side or over Jefferson's left ear, a diagonal mark over the nose, a ding on the front of the chin. The Reverse has a vertical long mark under the "LU" of "PLURIBUS", numerous short diagonal marks on the 2 center columns of Monticello, a diagonal mark above the furthest right window of Monticello. The steps are all full and could be 6 full steps except for 3 small dings on the bottom step edge, 1 above the "N", 1 above the "C", and 1 above the "E" of "MONTICELLO". This is a very nice coin with not many marks, scratches, or dings but the surfaces are not clean and don't have the look of a better graded coin. This coin is held in a PCGS Tri-View Generation 6.1 holder used from 2020 to the present.
On the 11th of January 2025 and using my ELIKLIV microscope and my Vantage 10X loupe, I examined this coin and describe it thusly. The Obverse has a diagonal mark to the left or below the "D W" of "GOD WE", a mark on the head on the right side or over Jefferson's left ear, a diagonal mark over the nose, a ding on the front of the chin. The Reverse has a vertical long mark under the "LU" of "PLURIBUS", numerous short diagonal marks on the 2 center columns of Monticello, a diagonal mark above the furthest right window of Monticello. The steps are all full and could be 6 full steps except for 3 small dings on the bottom step edge, 1 above the "N", 1 above the "C", and 1 above the "E" of "MONTICELLO". This is a very nice coin with not many marks, scratches, or dings but the surfaces are not clean and don't have the look of a better graded coin. This coin is held in a PCGS Tri-View Generation 6.1 holder used from 2020 to the present.
Seller states: "2012 SILVER EAGLE FIRST STRIKE PCGS MS 70 FLAG LABEL." This was a Buy it Now auction that had been listed for some time. I determined that it was difficult to find a 2012 Silver Eagle graded MS70 by PCGS & in a Flag First strike holder that did not also list San Francisco or West Point as the mint it was minted at. I did not want that on the label as I already had the red bar for San Francisco & Blue bar for West Point labels to distinguish them. I examined this coin on the 1st. of November 2022 and using my Vantage 10X Loupe, I describe it thusly. The Obverse has a small bronze toning spot in the wide band of Liberty's gown above the "WA" initials, a toning spot @ 2:30 O clock & a bright spot @ 10:00 O clock of the Sun, a light toning spot just past the "I" of "LIBERTY", a light tick on Liberty's left Breast, a toning spot just past the "T" of "LIBERTY". The Reverse has some marking on the rim edge below the "ER~O" of "SILVER ~ ONE", a toning spot just before & on the "1" & another just before the "N" of "UNITED", alight spot on the "I" of "UNITED", a light spot between the 1st. "S" & "T" of "STATES", a spot on the rim above the 2nd "S" of "STATES", a mark on the right bottom of the 2nd "A" of "AMERICA", a light toning spot on the "R" of "DOLLAR".
Seller states: "2012 SILVER EAGLE FIRST STRIKE PCGS MS 70 FLAG LABEL." This was a Buy it Now auction that had been listed for some time. I determined that it was difficult to find a 2012 Silver Eagle graded MS70 by PCGS & in a Flag First strike holder that did not also list San Francisco or West Point as the mint it was minted at. I did not want that on the label as I already had the red bar for San Francisco & Blue bar for West Point labels to distinguish them. I examined this coin on the 1st. of November 2022 and using my Vantage 10X Loupe, I describe it thusly. The Obverse has a small bronze toning spot in the wide band of Liberty's gown above the "WA" initials, a toning spot @ 2:30 O clock & a bright spot @ 10:00 O clock of the Sun, a light toning spot just past the "I" of "LIBERTY", a light tick on Liberty's left Breast, a toning spot just past the "T" of "LIBERTY". The Reverse has some marking on the rim edge below the "ER~O" of "SILVER ~ ONE", a toning spot just before & on the "1" & another just before the "N" of "UNITED", alight spot on the "I" of "UNITED", a light spot between the 1st. "S" & "T" of "STATES", a spot on the rim above the 2nd "S" of "STATES", a mark on the right bottom of the 2nd "A" of "AMERICA", a light toning spot on the "R" of "DOLLAR".
1 bid. Nice clean coin. As of 10 May 2022 and using a Vantage 10X Loupe, The Obverse has several small brownish spots 1 in the field at about 11:00 between the letters "B" & "E", 1 at Liberty's left upper arm below the Olive Branches & to the left of the letter "T", 1 at the rim below her raised right foot, a mark across the letters "L" & "I" of "LIBERTY". On the reverse of the letters "UNITED S" of "UNITED STATES" with light marks or a scratch on the lower portion of the letters, a small shiny tick below the tail feathers and above the letter "L" of "SILVER", a small dark spot at the arrow tips, An unknown item that I've never heard of is a stamped #6 or #9 located on the "O" of "OZ." on the "1" side of the letter. It looks well done and on purpose and could only have been done at the San Francisco Mint after striking and before packaging or at PCGS. Spots are a few and are all small light brown located below the tail feathers and above the letter "V" of "SILVER" and just to the right of the shiny spot mentioned earlier, 1 above and 1 below the letter "E" of "STATES", 1 between the letters "F" & "A" of "OF AMERICA", 1 just below and another close to the wing feathers of the letter "E" of "AMERICA", 1 between the letters "CA" and the tip of the "UNUM" banner. This is a nice coin and is held in a PCGS "First Strike" holder generation 4.5 used from December 2011 to January 2013. On the 4th of November 2024, I accidentally put a long scratch on the Obverse side from the top and down over the flag & outstretched arm.
1 bid. Nice clean coin. As of 10 May 2022 and using a Vantage 10X Loupe, The Obverse has several small brownish spots 1 in the field at about 11:00 between the letters "B" & "E", 1 at Liberty's left upper arm below the Olive Branches & to the left of the letter "T", 1 at the rim below her raised right foot, a mark across the letters "L" & "I" of "LIBERTY". On the reverse of the letters "UNITED S" of "UNITED STATES" with light marks or a scratch on the lower portion of the letters, a small shiny tick below the tail feathers and above the letter "L" of "SILVER", a small dark spot at the arrow tips, An unknown item that I've never heard of is a stamped #6 or #9 located on the "O" of "OZ." on the "1" side of the letter. It looks well done and on purpose and could only have been done at the San Francisco Mint after striking and before packaging or at PCGS. Spots are a few and are all small light brown located below the tail feathers and above the letter "V" of "SILVER" and just to the right of the shiny spot mentioned earlier, 1 above and 1 below the letter "E" of "STATES", 1 between the letters "F" & "A" of "OF AMERICA", 1 just below and another close to the wing feathers of the letter "E" of "AMERICA", 1 between the letters "CA" and the tip of the "UNUM" banner. This is a nice coin and is held in a PCGS "First Strike" holder generation 4.5 used from December 2011 to January 2013. On the 4th of November 2024, I accidentally put a long scratch on the Obverse side from the top and down over the flag & outstretched arm.
1 bid. Nice clean coin. As of 10 May 2022 and using a Vantage 10X Loupe, The Obverse has several small brownish spots 1 in the field at about 11:00 between the letters "B" & "E", 1 at Liberty's left upper arm below the Olive Branches & to the left of the letter "T", 1 at the rim below her raised right foot, a mark across the letters "L" & "I" of "LIBERTY". On the reverse of the letters "UNITED S" of "UNITED STATES" with light marks or a scratch on the lower portion of the letters, a small shiny tick below the tail feathers and above the letter "L" of "SILVER", a small dark spot at the arrow tips, An unknown item that I've never heard of is a stamped #6 or #9 located on the "O" of "OZ." on the "1" side of the letter. It looks well done and on purpose and could only have been done at the San Francisco Mint after striking and before packaging or at PCGS. Spots are a few and are all small light brown located below the tail feathers and above the letter "V" of "SILVER" and just to the right of the shiny spot mentioned earlier, 1 above and 1 below the letter "E" of "STATES", 1 between the letters "F" & "A" of "OF AMERICA", 1 just below and another close to the wing feathers of the letter "E" of "AMERICA", 1 between the letters "CA" and the tip of the "UNUM" banner. This is a nice coin and is held in a PCGS "First Strike" holder generation 4.5 used from December 2011 to January 2013. On the 4th of November 2024, I accidentally put a long scratch on the Obverse side from the top and down over the flag & outstretched arm.
On the 3rd of June 2025, and using my ELIKLIV microscope and Vantage 10X Loupe, I examined this coin and describe it thusly. The Obverse shows no marks, scratches, or dings, I see no toning. spotting, or cloudiness except there is a very light golden spot in the sun below the 5th & 6th ray from the left. The Reverse shows no marks, scratches, or dings. I see light water spotting, mostly at the edge, above the "OZ.", above "FINE S" & "TATES OF AMERICA", a halo spot in the field above the Eagle's beak, I also see some light golden color in the feathers on the left side of the tail feathers and also on the feathers above the claw holding the olive branch. The spots are not very visible to the naked eye but using the camera or magnification, they stand out. This is a nice coin and is held in a PCGS generation 6.0 holder used from May of 2016 to October of 2020. This holder has a "12th CHIEF ENGRAVER OF THE U.S. MINT" and a John M. Mercanti signature on the front label and the coin specifications on the lower rear label..
On the 3rd of June 2025, and using my ELIKLIV microscope and Vantage 10X Loupe, I examined this coin and describe it thusly. The Obverse shows no marks, scratches, or dings, I see no toning. spotting, or cloudiness except there is a very light golden spot in the sun below the 5th & 6th ray from the left. The Reverse shows no marks, scratches, or dings. I see light water spotting, mostly at the edge, above the "OZ.", above "FINE S" & "TATES OF AMERICA", a halo spot in the field above the Eagle's beak, I also see some light golden color in the feathers on the left side of the tail feathers and also on the feathers above the claw holding the olive branch. The spots are not very visible to the naked eye but using the camera or magnification, they stand out. This is a nice coin and is held in a PCGS generation 6.0 holder used from May of 2016 to October of 2020. This holder has a "12th CHIEF ENGRAVER OF THE U.S. MINT" and a John M. Mercanti signature on the front label and the coin specifications on the lower rear label..
Came with all Original Government Packaging. On the 2nd of August 2024 and using my ELIKLIV microscope and Vantage 10X loupe, I examined this coin and describe it thusly. The Obverse shows no scratches, marks, or dings. I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness. The Reverse shows no scratches, marks, or dings. I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness. This is an exceptional coin and I see no issues. It is holdered in a PCGS 100th Anniversary First Strike but the coin did not fit into the 3 slots and sits high on the 8:00 o'clock one.
Came with all Original Government Packaging. On the 2nd of August 2024 and using my ELIKLIV microscope and Vantage 10X loupe, I examined this coin and describe it thusly. The Obverse shows no scratches, marks, or dings. I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness. The Reverse shows no scratches, marks, or dings. I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness. This is an exceptional coin and I see no issues. It is holdered in a PCGS 100th Anniversary First Strike but the coin did not fit into the 3 slots and sits high on the 8:00 o'clock one.
100th Anniversary. With OGP. On the 2nd of August 2024 and using my ELIKLIV microscope and Vantage 10X loupe, I examined this coin and describe it thusly. The Obverse shows no scratches, marks, or dings. I see only 1 small but dark spot on the banister below the "S" of "TRVST". The Reverse shows no scratches, marks, or dings. I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness. This is a very nice coin with no issues. It is holdered in a PCGS 100th Anniversary First Strike.
100th Anniversary. With OGP. On the 2nd of August 2024 and using my ELIKLIV microscope and Vantage 10X loupe, I examined this coin and describe it thusly. The Obverse shows no scratches, marks, or dings. I see only 1 small but dark spot on the banister below the "S" of "TRVST". The Reverse shows no scratches, marks, or dings. I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness. This is a very nice coin with no issues. It is holdered in a PCGS 100th Anniversary First Strike.
On the 5th of October 2024 and using my Elikliv microscope and Vantage 10X loupe, I examined this coin and describe it thusly. The Obverse shows no scratches, marks, or dings. I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness. The Reverse has no scratches, marks, or dings. I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness. This is a nice coin with almost no issues. This coin is held in a PCGS "FIRST STRIKE" "Tri-View " holder Generation 6 used from May of 2015 to October of 2020.
On the 5th of October 2024 and using my Elikliv microscope and Vantage 10X loupe, I examined this coin and describe it thusly. The Obverse shows no scratches, marks, or dings. I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness. The Reverse has no scratches, marks, or dings. I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness. This is a nice coin with almost no issues. This coin is held in a PCGS "FIRST STRIKE" "Tri-View " holder Generation 6 used from May of 2015 to October of 2020.
I examined this coin on the 4th of November 2023 and with my Vantage 10X loupe, describe it thusly. The Proof Obverse has no scratches, marks, or dings. There is a small area of slightly darker toning below "IN" and a tail that falls down to the "I" in "LIBERTY", another similar area can be seen below "TRUST". The Reverse shows no scratches, marks, or dings. I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness. This coin comes with its Original Government Packaging of the envelope & card but the plastic bag is missing.
I examined this coin on the 4th of November 2023 and with my Vantage 10X loupe, describe it thusly. The Proof Obverse has no scratches, marks, or dings. There is a small area of slightly darker toning below "IN" and a tail that falls down to the "I" in "LIBERTY", another similar area can be seen below "TRUST". The Reverse shows no scratches, marks, or dings. I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness. This coin comes with its Original Government Packaging of the envelope & card but the plastic bag is missing.
I examined this coin on the 4th of November 2023 and with my Vantage 10X loupe, describe it thusly. The Proof Obverse has no scratches, marks, or dings. There is a small area of slightly darker toning below "IN" and a tail that falls down to the "I" in" LIBERTY", another similar area can be seen below "TRUST". The Reverse shows no scratches, marks, or dings. I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness. This coin comes with its Original Government Packaging of the envelope & card but the plastic bag is missing.
I examined this coin on the 4th of November 2023 and with my Vantage 10X loupe, describe it thusly. The Proof Obverse has no scratches, marks, or dings. There is a small area of slightly darker toning below "IN" and a tail that falls down to the "I" in" LIBERTY", another similar area can be seen below "TRUST". The Reverse shows no scratches, marks, or dings. I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness. This coin comes with its Original Government Packaging of the envelope & card but the plastic bag is missing.
I examined this coin on the 4th of November 2023 and by using my my Vantage 10X loupe describe it thusly. The Uncirculated Obverse shows no scratches, marks, or dings. I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness but a small oval area of a darker tone in just under the "IN". The Uncirculated Reverse shows no scratches, marks, or dings. There is a fog of toning after "AMERICA" that continues intermittently clockwise with a small dark spot on the bottom tip of the shield and up the left side ending below "UNUM". This coin comes also with the Original Government Packaging of the envelope & card but the plastic bag is missing.
I examined this coin on the 4th of November 2023 and by using my my Vantage 10X loupe describe it thusly. The Uncirculated Obverse shows no scratches, marks, or dings. I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness but a small oval area of a darker tone in just under the "IN". The Uncirculated Reverse shows no scratches, marks, or dings. There is a fog of toning after "AMERICA" that continues intermittently clockwise with a small dark spot on the bottom tip of the shield and up the left side ending below "UNUM". This coin comes also with the Original Government Packaging of the envelope & card but the plastic bag is missing.
On the 30th of September 2024 and using my Elikliv microscope and Vantage 10X loupe, I examined this coin and describe it thusly. The Obverse shows no scratches, marks, or dings. I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness. The Reverse shows no scratches, marks, or dings. I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness. This coin has no issues. This coin is held in a PCGS "First Strike" holder Generation 6.1 used from October of 2020 to the present.
A very nice coin. As of 10 May 2022 with a Vantage 10X loupe, I find no spots on the Obverse. The only mark I can find is a very very small line that has no shine so may not be a contact mark but created at striking. It is found on the right side of Liberty by following up the Sun's ray coming up through the "02" of the date up to its point and then looking across to the star directly to the right and looking in between those 2 points. The Reverse looks to be clean of spots & I find no marks. This coin is held in a PCGS Flag label "Tri-View" holder Generation 6.1 that was used from October of 2020 until the present.
On the 1st of November 2023, I used my Vantage 10X loupe to examine this coin and it's mate and describe it thusly. The Obverse shows no scratches. marks, or dings. I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness. The Reverse shows no scratches, marks, or dings. I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness. This coin & its mate, the Type 2 S Reverse came with their supposed Original Packaging, including the COA & coin capsules.
On the 1st of November 2023, I used my Vantage 10X loupe to examine this coin and it's mate and describe it thusly. The Obverse shows no scratches. marks, or dings. I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness. The Reverse shows no scratches, marks, or dings. I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness. This coin & its mate, the Type 2 S Reverse came with their supposed Original Packaging, including the COA & coin capsules.
I examined this set on the 1st of November 2023 by using my Vantage 10X loupe and I describe it thusly. The Obverse shows no scratches, marks, or dings. I see no tonng, spotting, or cloudiness. The Reverse shows no scratches, marks, of dings, except for a verticle mark below and between the "LL" of "DOLLAR", and a very small & light bright mark can be seen above the "E" of "UNITED". This coin and it's mate, the Type 1 Reverse Proof W coin come with their supposed Original Government Packaging including the COA & the 2 capsules.
I examined this set on the 1st of November 2023 by using my Vantage 10X loupe and I describe it thusly. The Obverse shows no scratches, marks, or dings. I see no tonng, spotting, or cloudiness. The Reverse shows no scratches, marks, of dings, except for a verticle mark below and between the "LL" of "DOLLAR", and a very small & light bright mark can be seen above the "E" of "UNITED". This coin and it's mate, the Type 1 Reverse Proof W coin come with their supposed Original Government Packaging including the COA & the 2 capsules.
A very nice coin. This is a Flag holder with a white insert. As of 10 May 2022, using a Vantage 10X loupe, I find no spots or marks on the Obverse. On the Reverse, the "R" of "AMERICA" has a mark across its top that moves over and is just barely visible on the letter "I", the rest of the Reverse looks clean.
A very nice coin. As of 10 May 2022, using a Vantage 10X loupe, I find the Obverse to have no spotting or any marks to be seen. The Reverse also appears with no spots or any marks.
A very nice coin. As of 10 May 2022, using a Vantage 10X loupe, I find the Obverse to have no spotting or any marks to be seen. The Reverse also appears with no spots or any marks.
A very nice coin. As of 10 May 2022, with a Vantage 10X loupe, there are no spots to be seen. The only mark I can find on the Obverse is a small bright spot on the 5th ray of the Sun on the right side of Liberty about 2/3 of the way down from the tip. I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness. The Reverse has no scratches, marks, or dings. I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness that I can see. This coin is held in a PCGS Flag label "Tri-View" holder Generation 6.1 that was used from October of 2020 until the present.
A very nice coin. As of 10 May 2022, with a Vantage 10X loupe, there are no spots to be seen. The only mark I can find on the Obverse is a small bright spot on the 5th ray of the Sun on the right side of Liberty about 2/3 of the way down from the tip. I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness. The Reverse has no scratches, marks, or dings. I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness that I can see. This coin is held in a PCGS Flag label "Tri-View" holder Generation 6.1 that was used from October of 2020 until the present.
I accepted the Buy it Now price which had been ~$594.00 just 2 days before. I inspected the coin on the 11th of August 2022 with my Vantage 10X loupe and describe it this way. The Obverse shows no scratches, marks, or dings. I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness. The Reverse shows no scratches, marks, or dings. I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness. This coin is held in a PCGS Flag label "Tri-View" holder Generation 6.1 that was used from October of 2020 until the present.
I accepted the Buy it Now price which had been ~$594.00 just 2 days before. I inspected the coin on the 11th of August 2022 with my Vantage 10X loupe and describe it this way. The Obverse shows no scratches, marks, or dings. I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness. The Reverse shows no scratches, marks, or dings. I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness. This coin is held in a PCGS Flag label "Tri-View" holder Generation 6.1 that was used from October of 2020 until the present.
I accepted the Buy it Now price which had been ~$594.00 just 2 days before. I inspected the coin on the 11th of August 2022 with my Vantage 10X loupe and describe it this way. The Obverse shows no scratches, marks, or dings. I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness. The Reverse shows no scratches, marks, or dings. I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness. This coin is held in a PCGS Flag label "Tri-View" holder Generation 6.1 that was used from October of 2020 until the present.
Seller states: "This 2022 $25 Gold American Eagle is graded a perfect MS70 by PCGS and is a First Day of Issue. Obverse: Adapted from Augustus Saint-Gaudens’ famed Gold Double Eagle design, which features Lady Liberty with flowing hair, a torch in her right hand and an olive branch in her left. Reverse: Designed by Jennie Norris, the reverse features a beautiful, close-up portrait of an eagle. This design is the first new design introduced since the series began in 1986." This auction began @ 4:50:03 pm PDT on the 23rd of October 2022 with an opening bid of $995.00. This auction had 2 bidders make 2 bids. The other bidder bid first @ 4:45:26 am PDT on the 28th of October 2022 with a bid to match the open @ $995.00. I had looked at another of the same coin offered by this same dealer that was a Buy it Now auction @ $1089.00 that took offers. On the 25th of October @ 13:04:08 PDT, I offered $950.00 on that coin, and shortly after I received a counteroffer of $980.00. I thought I would accept that offer but choose to wait until the next day. When I looked to accept that offer, I discovered that it was no longer available because someone else had purchased it. I was upset at myself and decided to probe some other dealers I did business with to see if they could come close to the $980.00 price. Liberty Coin would not. When I discovered this auction, I decided I would go after it. I bid the price that Liberty Coin offered theirs at and would not come any lower than $1136.36. I did bid this @ 4:49:57 pm PDT on the 30th of October 2022 and the auction ended @ 4:50 pm PDT on the 30th of October 2022. I examined this coin on the 4th of November 2022 with my Vantage 10X Loupe and describe it thusly. The Obverse has some light marks radiating up and to the right on the rays of the Sun starting on ray #5 from the left and moving up and to the right to ray # 10. The Reverse has a small bright spot ding at the top of the Eagle's head above the eye and in a line down and between the "E' & "T" of "WE TRUST". This coin is held in a PCGS Flag label "Tri-View" holder Generation 6.1 that was used from October of 2020 until the present.
This coin opened with a starting price from the seller of $69.99 on the 5th of July at 2:17:57 am PDT. 2 bidders made 19 bids. I first bid $87.51 on the 5th of July at 12:53:41 pm PDT. The second bidder entered the auction on the 8th of July @ 6:00:16 pm PDT with a bid of $70.99 and then placed 9 more bids to take the lead at 6:00:33 pm PDT with a bid of $88.51. I placed my 2nd bid at 9:29;09 pm PDT on the 9th of July before going to bed. When I woke up I saw that the other bidder entered again with a bid @ 10:00:12 pm PDT of $90.51 and bid 6 more times with a final bid of $105.51 @ 10:03:57 pm PDT. The auction ended @ 2:17 am PDT on the 10th of July. I inspected the coin on the 22nd of July 2022 with my Vantage 10X Loupe and describe it as this. The Obverse has a noticeable spot outline in the middle of the sun. There are 2 very small nicks on Liberty, 1 on the top part of her robe at the bottom edge of the portion over her right breast and to the left of the upside-down U in the center, and the other on the portion of her robe hanging from her left forearm toward the bottom where the robe curve away from her hip begins. The Reverse shows no marks or scratches and is very clean. This coin was delivered with its original government packaging box including the outer sleeve, box & lid, and COA, but no coin capsule.
The seller had more than 33 of these for sale for $23.49. I accepted that price. I inspected the coin on the 10th of July 2022 with my Vantage 10X Loupe and describe it as such. The Obverse has a bright spot on Jefferson's right cheek. The Reverse has no issues.
I purchased this coin by mailing a check to Pinehurst Coins as they offered different price depending on payment method. They offered $65.83 by check, $6715 by Bitcoin, & $67.80 by PayPal, On the 21st of June 2023 I examined this coin with my Vantage 10X loupe and describe it thusly. The Obverse shows no scratches, marks, dings, or bright spots & I see no spotting, toning, or cloudiness. The Reverse is like the Obverse as I see no scratches, marks, dings, or bright spots and I see no spotting, toning, or cloudiness. A very exceptional coin.as a MS70 should be. This coin is held in a PCGS "Flag" "First Day of Issue" Generation 6.1 holder first introduced in October of 2016 and used to the present.
I purchased this coin by mailing a check to Pinehurst Coins as they offered different price depending on payment method. They offered $65.83 by check, $6715 by Bitcoin, & $67.80 by PayPal, On the 21st of June 2023 I examined this coin with my Vantage 10X loupe and describe it thusly. The Obverse shows no scratches, marks, dings, or bright spots & I see no spotting, toning, or cloudiness. The Reverse is like the Obverse as I see no scratches, marks, dings, or bright spots and I see no spotting, toning, or cloudiness. A very exceptional coin.as a MS70 should be. This coin is held in a PCGS "Flag" "First Day of Issue" Generation 6.1 holder first introduced in October of 2016 and used to the present.
This coin was purchased from Pinehurst Coins by mailing a check. They offered this coin @ $72.72 by check, $74.16 by Bitcoin, & $74.88 by PayPal. On the 21st of June 2023, I examined this coin with my Vantage 10X loupe and describe it thusly. The Obverse shows no scratches, marks or dings except for a very light line of marks starting between the 2nd "T" of "TRUST" and the rim and moving down about 1 inch. I see no spotting, toning, or cloudiness anywhere as this is a very nice example. The Reverse shows no scratches, marks, or dings or bright spots and no toning, spotting, or cloudiness except for some darkish black that can be seen starting next to the rim above the "TES OF" of "STATES". This is an excellent coin with no issues and is held in a PCGS holder with the Blue label to signify that it was minted at the West Point Mint. This coin is held in a PCGS "First Day of Issue" Generation 6.1 holder used from October 2020 to the present.
This coin was purchased from Pinehurst Coins by mailing a check. They offered this coin @ $72.72 by check, $74.16 by Bitcoin, & $74.88 by PayPal. On the 21st of June 2023, I examined this coin with my Vantage 10X loupe and describe it thusly. The Obverse shows no scratches, marks or dings except for a very light line of marks starting between the 2nd "T" of "TRUST" and the rim and moving down about 1 inch. I see no spotting, toning, or cloudiness anywhere as this is a very nice example. The Reverse shows no scratches, marks, or dings or bright spots and no toning, spotting, or cloudiness except for some darkish black that can be seen starting next to the rim above the "TES OF" of "STATES". This is an excellent coin with no issues and is held in a PCGS holder with the Blue label to signify that it was minted at the West Point Mint. This coin is held in a PCGS "First Day of Issue" Generation 6.1 holder used from October 2020 to the present.
On the 13th of August 2024 and using my ELIKLIV microscope and Vantage 10X loupe, I examined this coin and describe it thusly. The Obverse shows no scratches, marks, or dings. I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness. The Reverse shows no scratches, marks, or dings. I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness. This is a beautiful example and has no issues. This coin is held in a PCGS Flag "First Day of Issue" holder of Generation 6.1 first introduced in October of 2020.
On the 13th of August 2024 and using my ELIKLIV microscope and Vantage 10X loupe, I examined this coin and describe it thusly. The Obverse shows no scratches, marks, or dings. I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness. The Reverse shows no scratches, marks, or dings. I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness. This is a beautiful example and has no issues. This coin is held in a PCGS Flag "First Day of Issue" holder of Generation 6.1 first introduced in October of 2020.
On the 14th of May 2025 and using my Vantage 10X, I examined this coin and describe it thusly. The Obverse shows no marks, scratches, or dings. I see no toning, clouding, or spotting. The Reverse shows no marks, scratches, or dings except for light horizontal marks at the upper side of the "A" & "M" of "AMERICA". I see no toning, clouding, or spotting. This is an excellent coin with no issues. This Coin is in a PCGS 6.1 generation Tri-View Holder, first used in October 2020. This holder has the Flag label and also has no color filler.
On the 14th of May 2025 and using my Vantage 10X, I examined this coin and describe it thusly. The Obverse shows no marks, scratches, or dings. I see no toning, clouding, or spotting. The Reverse shows no marks, scratches, or dings except for light horizontal marks at the upper side of the "A" & "M" of "AMERICA". I see no toning, clouding, or spotting. This is an excellent coin with no issues. This Coin is in a PCGS 6.1 generation Tri-View Holder, first used in October 2020. This holder has the Flag label and also has no color filler.
On the 14th of May 2025 and using my Vantage 10X, I examined this coin and describe it thusly. The Obverse shows no marks, scratches, or dings. I see no toning, clouding, or spotting. The Reverse shows no marks, scratches, or dings. I see no toning, clouding, or spotting. This is an excellent coin with no issues. This Coin is in a PCGS 6.1 generation Tri-View Holder, first used in October 2020. This holder has the Blue label indicating "Struck At The West Point Mint" and also has no color filler.
On the 14th of May 2025 and using my Vantage 10X, I examined this coin and describe it thusly. The Obverse shows no marks, scratches, or dings. I see no toning, clouding, or spotting. The Reverse shows no marks, scratches, or dings. I see no toning, clouding, or spotting. This is an excellent coin with no issues. This Coin is in a PCGS 6.1 generation Tri-View Holder, first used in October 2020. This holder has the Blue label indicating "Struck At The West Point Mint" and also has no color filler.
On the 14th of May 2025 and using my Vantage 10X, I examined this coin and describe it thusly. The Obverse shows no marks, scratches, or dings. I see no toning, clouding, or spotting. The Reverse shows no marks, scratches, or dings. I see no toning, clouding, or spotting. This is an excellent coin with no issues. This Coin is in a PCGS 6.1 generation Tri-View Holder, first used in October 2020. This holder has the Blue "Struck At The West Point Mint" Blue label and also has the White filler.
On the 14th of May 2025 and using my Vantage 10X, I examined this coin and describe it thusly. The Obverse shows no marks, scratches, or dings. I see no toning, clouding, or spotting. The Reverse shows no marks, scratches, or dings. I see no toning, clouding, or spotting. This is an excellent coin with no issues. This Coin is in a PCGS 6.1 generation Tri-View Holder, first used in October 2020. This holder has the Blue "Struck At The West Point Mint" Blue label and also has the White filler.
On the 7th of February 2025 and using my ELIKLIV microscope and Vantage 10X loupe, I examined this token and describe it thusly. The Obverse has no scratches, marks, or dings, I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness. The Reverse has no scratches, marks, or dings, I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness. This token has no issues and is very nice. This token is held in a PCGS Tri-View Generation 6.1 holder used from October 2020 to the present. This holder has the sellers name and phone on the rear instead of the Permanent Hologram but does have the NFC symbol located in the lower left corner of the front side of the holder.
On the 7th of February 2025 and using my ELIKLIV microscope and Vantage 10X loupe, I examined this token and describe it thusly. The Obverse has no scratches, marks, or dings, I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness. The Reverse has no scratches, marks, or dings, I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness. This token has no issues and is very nice. This token is held in a PCGS Tri-View Generation 6.1 holder used from October 2020 to the present. This holder has the sellers name and phone on the rear instead of the Permanent Hologram but does have the NFC symbol located in the lower left corner of the front side of the holder.
The seller states: For sale is a 2024 S PROOF Jefferson Nickel Coin that has been certified by PCGS with a grade of PR-70. This beautiful coin features a stunning design with a composition of copper and has not been circulated. The coin was struck at the San Francisco Mint and is a great addition to any collection. The certification number varies and the KM number is none. This 5c Five Cents DCAM coin is perfect for coin collectors and enthusiasts alike. This auction began @ 10:32:40 pm PDT on the 25th of July 2024 with an opening price of $41.92. This auction had 1 bidder, myself, as Bidder #1. I made my bid @ 8:55:20 pm PDT on the 1st of August 2024 with an offer of up to $45.51. This auction ended @ 10:32 pm PDT on the 1st of August 2024 with my bid, being the only one, allowed me to win a the beginning price set by the seller. On the 13th of August 2024 and using my ELIKLIV microscope and Vantage 10X loupe, I examined this coin and describe it thusly. The Obverse shows no scratches, marks, or dings. I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness. The Reverse shows no scratches, marks, or dings. I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness. This is an exceptional coin with no issues. This coin is held in a PCGS Flag "First Day of Issue" of the Generation 6.1 version first used in October 2020.
The seller states: For sale is a 2024 S PROOF Jefferson Nickel Coin that has been certified by PCGS with a grade of PR-70. This beautiful coin features a stunning design with a composition of copper and has not been circulated. The coin was struck at the San Francisco Mint and is a great addition to any collection. The certification number varies and the KM number is none. This 5c Five Cents DCAM coin is perfect for coin collectors and enthusiasts alike. This auction began @ 10:32:40 pm PDT on the 25th of July 2024 with an opening price of $41.92. This auction had 1 bidder, myself, as Bidder #1. I made my bid @ 8:55:20 pm PDT on the 1st of August 2024 with an offer of up to $45.51. This auction ended @ 10:32 pm PDT on the 1st of August 2024 with my bid, being the only one, allowed me to win a the beginning price set by the seller. On the 13th of August 2024 and using my ELIKLIV microscope and Vantage 10X loupe, I examined this coin and describe it thusly. The Obverse shows no scratches, marks, or dings. I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness. The Reverse shows no scratches, marks, or dings. I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness. This is an exceptional coin with no issues. This coin is held in a PCGS Flag "First Day of Issue" of the Generation 6.1 version first used in October 2020.
On the 14th of May 2025 and using my Vantage 10X, I examined this coin and describe it thusly. The Obverse shows no marks, scratches, or dings. I see no toning, clouding, or spotting but a very light golden hue is seen under magnification and under close examination some red, green, and blue light ribbons of color can be seen just in the rim edge. The Reverse shows no marks, scratches, or dings. I see no toning, clouding, or spotting but a very light golden hue, similar to the Obverse, is seen under magnification and under close examination some red, green, and blue light ribbons of color can be seen just in the rim edge. This is an excellent coin with almost no issues but we'll see if the golden hues expand over time. This Coin is in a PCGS 6.1 generation Tri-View Holder, first used in October 2020. This holder has the Blue "Struck At The West Point Mint" blue label and also has the Blue filler.
On the 14th of May 2025 and using my Vantage 10X, I examined this coin and describe it thusly. The Obverse shows no marks, scratches, or dings. I see no toning, clouding, or spotting but a very light golden hue is seen under magnification and under close examination some red, green, and blue light ribbons of color can be seen just in the rim edge. The Reverse shows no marks, scratches, or dings. I see no toning, clouding, or spotting but a very light golden hue, similar to the Obverse, is seen under magnification and under close examination some red, green, and blue light ribbons of color can be seen just in the rim edge. This is an excellent coin with almost no issues but we'll see if the golden hues expand over time. This Coin is in a PCGS 6.1 generation Tri-View Holder, first used in October 2020. This holder has the Blue "Struck At The West Point Mint" blue label and also has the Blue filler.
On the 14th of May 2025 and using my Vantage 10X, I examined this coin and describe it thusly. The Obverse shows no marks, scratches, or dings. I see no toning, clouding, or spotting. The Reverse shows no marks, scratches, or dings. I see no toning, clouding, or spotting. This is an excellent coin with no issues. This Coin is in a PCGS 6.1 generation Tri-View Holder, first used in October 2020. This holder has the Red "Struck At The San Francisco Mint" Red label and also has the White filler.
On the 14th of May 2025 and using my Vantage 10X, I examined this coin and describe it thusly. The Obverse shows no marks, scratches, or dings. I see no toning, clouding, or spotting. The Reverse shows no marks, scratches, or dings. I see no toning, clouding, or spotting. This is an excellent coin with no issues. This Coin is in a PCGS 6.1 generation Tri-View Holder, first used in October 2020. This holder has the Red "Struck At The San Francisco Mint" Red label and also has the White filler.
On the 14th of May 2025 and using my Vantage 10X, I examined this coin and describe it thusly. The Obverse shows no marks, scratches, or dings. I see no toning, clouding, or spotting. The Reverse shows no marks, scratches, or dings except for light horizontal marks at the lower side of the "O" & "Z" of "OZ". I see no toning, clouding, or spotting. This is an excellent coin with no issues. This Coin is in a PCGS 6.1 generation Tri-View Holder, first used in October 2020. This holder has the Flag label and also has no color filler.
On the 14th of May 2025 and using my Vantage 10X, I examined this coin and describe it thusly. The Obverse shows no marks, scratches, or dings. I see no toning, clouding, or spotting. The Reverse shows no marks, scratches, or dings except for light horizontal marks at the lower side of the "O" & "Z" of "OZ". I see no toning, clouding, or spotting. This is an excellent coin with no issues. This Coin is in a PCGS 6.1 generation Tri-View Holder, first used in October 2020. This holder has the Flag label and also has no color filler.
On the 14th of May 2025 and using my Vantage 10X, I examined this coin and describe it thusly. The Obverse shows no marks, scratches, or dings. I see no toning, clouding, or spotting except for a round white spot located within the "SUN". The Reverse shows no marks, scratches, or dings except for 2 dings and 2 light dings in a row, likely another coin edge strike, underneath the "ST" of "STATES". I see no toning, clouding, or spotting. This is an excellent coin with almost no issues. This Coin is in a PCGS 6.1 generation Tri-View Holder, first used in October 2020. This holder has the Green label indicating "Struck At The Philadelphia Mint" and also has no color filler.
On the 14th of May 2025 and using my Vantage 10X, I examined this coin and describe it thusly. The Obverse shows no marks, scratches, or dings. I see no toning, clouding, or spotting except for a round white spot located within the "SUN". The Reverse shows no marks, scratches, or dings except for 2 dings and 2 light dings in a row, likely another coin edge strike, underneath the "ST" of "STATES". I see no toning, clouding, or spotting. This is an excellent coin with almost no issues. This Coin is in a PCGS 6.1 generation Tri-View Holder, first used in October 2020. This holder has the Green label indicating "Struck At The Philadelphia Mint" and also has no color filler.
On the 14th of May 2025 and using my Vantage 10X, I examined this coin and describe it thusly. The Obverse shows no marks, scratches, or dings except for a small bright spot & a possible incuse spot to the right of the "E" of "LIBERTY" and above the back of Liberty's head . The incuse spot could be a possible planchet flaw from before striking at the mint. I see no toning, clouding, or spotting. The Reverse shows no marks, scratches, or dings. I see no toning, clouding, or spotting. This is an excellent coin with no issues. This Coin is in a PCGS 6.1 generation Tri-View Holder, first used in October 2020. This holder has the Flag label and also has no color filler.
On the 14th of May 2025 and using my Vantage 10X, I examined this coin and describe it thusly. The Obverse shows no marks, scratches, or dings except for a small bright spot & a possible incuse spot to the right of the "E" of "LIBERTY" and above the back of Liberty's head . The incuse spot could be a possible planchet flaw from before striking at the mint. I see no toning, clouding, or spotting. The Reverse shows no marks, scratches, or dings. I see no toning, clouding, or spotting. This is an excellent coin with no issues. This Coin is in a PCGS 6.1 generation Tri-View Holder, first used in October 2020. This holder has the Flag label and also has no color filler.
On the 14th of May 2025 and using my Vantage 10X, I examined this coin and describe it thusly. The Obverse shows no marks, scratches, or dings except for a small vertical bright spot in the field of stars of the flag below and to the right of the "B" of "LIBERTY". I see no toning, clouding, or spotting. The Reverse shows no marks, scratches, or dings. I see no toning, clouding, or spotting. This is an excellent coin with no issues. This Coin is in a PCGS 6.1 generation Tri-View Holder, first used in October 2020. This holder has the Blue "Struck At The West Point Mint" Blue label and also has no color filler.
On the 14th of May 2025 and using my Vantage 10X, I examined this coin and describe it thusly. The Obverse shows no marks, scratches, or dings except for a small vertical bright spot in the field of stars of the flag below and to the right of the "B" of "LIBERTY". I see no toning, clouding, or spotting. The Reverse shows no marks, scratches, or dings. I see no toning, clouding, or spotting. This is an excellent coin with no issues. This Coin is in a PCGS 6.1 generation Tri-View Holder, first used in October 2020. This holder has the Blue "Struck At The West Point Mint" Blue label and also has no color filler.
On the 14th of May 2025 and using my Vantage 10X, I examined this coin and describe it thusly. The Obverse shows no marks, scratches, or dings. I see no toning, clouding, or spotting. The Reverse shows no marks, scratches, or dings. I see no toning, clouding, or spotting. This is an excellent coin with no issues. This Coin is in a PCGS 6.1 generation Tri-View Holder, first used in October 2020. This holder has the Flag label and also has no color filler.
On the 14th of May 2025 and using my Vantage 10X, I examined this coin and describe it thusly. The Obverse shows no marks, scratches, or dings. I see no toning, clouding, or spotting. The Reverse shows no marks, scratches, or dings. I see no toning, clouding, or spotting. This is an excellent coin with no issues. This Coin is in a PCGS 6.1 generation Tri-View Holder, first used in October 2020. This holder has the Flag label and also has no color filler.
On the 3rd of June 2025, and using my ELIKLIV microscope and Vantage 10X loupe, I examined this coin and describe it thusly. The Obverse shows no scratches, marks, or dings. I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness. The Reverse shows no scratches, marks, or dings. I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness. This is a very nice coin with no issues. The coin is held in a PCGS generation 6.1 Tri View holder issued from October of 2016 until the present when this coin was issued. This holder is a "Flag label".
On the 3rd of June 2025, and using my ELIKLIV microscope and Vantage 10X loupe, I examined this coin and describe it thusly. The Obverse shows no scratches, marks, or dings. I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness. The Reverse shows no scratches, marks, or dings. I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness. This is a very nice coin with no issues. The coin is held in a PCGS generation 6.1 Tri View holder issued from October of 2016 until the present when this coin was issued. This holder is a "Flag label".
This auction began @ 10:42:32 am PDT on the 6th of October 2022 with an opening price of $0.01. This auction had 9 bidders make 12 bids. My bid with a max price of $595.51 @ 9:08:51 am PDT on the 10th of October. This auction ended @ 10:42 am PDT on the 16th of October 2022 and I had 2 bidders after me take the price from $520.00 on the 11th by the bidder I had jumped over and the 2nd bidder on the 16th of October @ 6:18:04 am PDT offered $540.00 which left me at $550.00 at the auction end. On the 25th of October 2022, I examined this coin with my Vantage 10X Loupe and describe it thusly: The Obverse has a bright luster but many light dings & scratches as is common on an MS61 gold coin. a nick above the "0" of the date, many light nicks on the neck with a light scratch starting at the left side of the neck and angling down toward 4 o'clock below the bottom of the curls, several marks at the chin below the mouth and another set in the field to the left of the mouth & chin, marks on the bridge of Liberty's nose and some between her eye & mouth, some marks below the star and just to the left of the hair below the headband, a nick below the star above her hair bun, a mark between the 2 stars just to the right of her hair bun, some nicks in the field between the 2nd & 3rd stars up to the right of the date and the curl on the back of Liberty's neck. The Reverse has marks above the "ED" of "FIVE D" and more above the "FI", many marks between the left wreath and the Eagle's left wing, marks between the "S" & "O" of "STATES OF", dashes between the back of the Eagle's head & below the "IN GOD WE TRUST", the upper portion of the shield on the Eagle's chest have several dings, many marks to the right of the right-wing and above the arrowheads, some marks between the "D" of the denomination & the 2nd "A" of "AMERICA". This is a nice bright coin. This coin is held in a ANACS Generation 6 holder used from about 1999 to January or February of 2006 and includes the change in that generation of serial numbers moving up from 6 digits to 7. .
This auction began @ 10:42:32 am PDT on the 6th of October 2022 with an opening price of $0.01. This auction had 9 bidders make 12 bids. My bid with a max price of $595.51 @ 9:08:51 am PDT on the 10th of October. This auction ended @ 10:42 am PDT on the 16th of October 2022 and I had 2 bidders after me take the price from $520.00 on the 11th by the bidder I had jumped over and the 2nd bidder on the 16th of October @ 6:18:04 am PDT offered $540.00 which left me at $550.00 at the auction end. On the 25th of October 2022, I examined this coin with my Vantage 10X Loupe and describe it thusly: The Obverse has a bright luster but many light dings & scratches as is common on an MS61 gold coin. a nick above the "0" of the date, many light nicks on the neck with a light scratch starting at the left side of the neck and angling down toward 4 o'clock below the bottom of the curls, several marks at the chin below the mouth and another set in the field to the left of the mouth & chin, marks on the bridge of Liberty's nose and some between her eye & mouth, some marks below the star and just to the left of the hair below the headband, a nick below the star above her hair bun, a mark between the 2 stars just to the right of her hair bun, some nicks in the field between the 2nd & 3rd stars up to the right of the date and the curl on the back of Liberty's neck. The Reverse has marks above the "ED" of "FIVE D" and more above the "FI", many marks between the left wreath and the Eagle's left wing, marks between the "S" & "O" of "STATES OF", dashes between the back of the Eagle's head & below the "IN GOD WE TRUST", the upper portion of the shield on the Eagle's chest have several dings, many marks to the right of the right-wing and above the arrowheads, some marks between the "D" of the denomination & the 2nd "A" of "AMERICA". This is a nice bright coin. This coin is held in a ANACS Generation 6 holder used from about 1999 to January or February of 2006 and includes the change in that generation of serial numbers moving up from 6 digits to 7. .