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Pillar of the Community
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F12. As far as price, pcgs has it at $120 for F12. So I'd say just as a starting point, $60, but you'll have to research further.
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F-12 I'm not sure of the Overton number (I'm a cent collector) but as far as price I'd say $75-$90. Cool coin.
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O.K. 5 minutes worth of research nets this coin an O-103. The little dot by the one is diagnostic.
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The real price depends on how much someone is willing to pay for that coin. Its a nice coin, I have of those coins but its nowhere near that grade wise
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Pillar of the Community
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Thank you all for the help!
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Pillar of the Community
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I also agree with the F-12 grade but have a question about the obverse.
Because of the minor presence of fine hairline striations there, would it be justified to assign a 'details' F-12?
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I would say F12.
Although I am curious about the dark spot on Liberty's cap; and directly on the reverse at the eagle's tail feathers.
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If I decide to purchase this coin, hopefully an acetone bath will rid the coin of the dark spot. Not sure what that is..
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