1911 S Wheat

fmrUSMC_0844

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Heres my 1911 S I found out detecting. Im not much of a grader but I would appreciate it if someone could give me an idea what it might be worth. Im interested in selling it for someones collection. I dont want to rip anyone off due to my lack of grading skills and I dont want to get ripped off!! Thanks for any help!
 

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jeff of pa

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very tuff call

it was Probably AU (almost uncirculated) When lost

by details it could grade
VF to EF which would put it in the
$60.00 to $75.00 range.

But being it was in the ground,
would most likely be considered
Enviromentally Damaged.

And brought down to Good Condition
which the 2010 Red book lists at $45.00

No idea what Gray sheet (Average Buying Price)
is on it but probably around 40 - 45
 

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stefen

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I would grade it as 'good' being that the wheat shaft ends are worn...and again, being a dug coin, it will drop a a level...

Check ebay and see what the market is for your coin...
 

Tuberale

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I'd suggest this might be a higher grade coin, mostly because of the soil-type still on it. But until the coin has actually be cleaned using acetone, it's a pretty tough call. Jeff's suggestion of AU originally seems spot-on, and the clay still on the coin may have protected it from the worst of environmental damage: corrosion and scratches.

I'd suggest cleaning it using acetone and Q-tips, and posting new photos. I bet it's going to be closer to Very Fine than Good, since I can clearly see all wheat lines reverse, and much of Lincoln's hair obverse.

SWEET FIND!
 

bula

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Nice find, did you find it in SLC. Most of the coins I find down south come our of the ground looking very good. If U clean it be very careful even a cotton swab will scratch it. Looks vf to au.
 

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