1877 Melbourne St George Reverse Sovereign PCGS MS62
McD 154b. Yes, that's right folks, this is the medium tail variety, implied to be very rare by the Greg McDonald catalogue. Of the seven 1877 Melbournes I've had in stock in the last five years, three were the medium tail and four were the long tail. My view is that they're probably somewhat scarcer than the long tail type, but not as rare as the catalogue suggests. A punter might want to buy it here and sell it on Ebay as an expensive rarity. Professional Coin Grading Service is the global leader in coin authentication and grading. With over 60 million coins graded and counting, PCGS is trusted by collectors, dealers, and investors to certify authenticity, protect value, and elevate market confidence. This is a direct conversion of the 70-point PCGS grade to a 10-point scale, intended to present the grade in a more intuitive format for newer collectors. It is not our personal opinion or an attempt at regrading the coin to a different standard. To understand how the 70-point scale converts to a 10-point scale, [click here](https://drakesterling.com/en/page/the-ten-point-coin-grading-scale). McD 154b. Yes, that's right folks, this is the medium tail variety, implied to be very rare by the Greg McDonald catalogue. Of the seven 1877 Melbournes I've had in stock in the last five years, three were the medium tail and four were the long tail. My view is that they're probably somewhat scarcer than the long tail type, but not as rare as the catalogue suggests. A punter might want to buy it here and sell it on Ebay as an expensive rarity.