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1836 Bust Half You Vs NGC

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 Posted 08/30/2017  3:44 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add nfine to your friends list
MS62-63?
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Well, that's an odd duck, but certainly beautiful. Obverse alone strongly indicates mint state. The reverse is odd because it appears that there has been circulation. Nothing strong, nothing that would take it lower than 58.

So I guess ill think the reverse is just a lighter strike, rather than circulation. Ill go with MS-63.

This is a coin that really needs to be rotated in the light to see where and how the remaining luster looks.
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 Posted 08/30/2017  9:06 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add numismatic student to your friends list
Obverse looks 55 based on hair flattening. Also looks to have hairlines that indicate a wipe.

Reverse looks ms62 with great luster, color and detail.

This one is tough, but I will say au58 with market acceptable wipe in the obverse.
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Light hairlines in places from circulation, not cleaning. However, the feathers give it away for me; obverse AU58, reverse AU53, net 55.

But the toning makes you just want to sit there and drool, and never mind the whole grading thing..

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AU-58.
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au-55. Just gorgeous!
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I'll guess AU-53 but would not surprised at a 55. I think there is a bit of wear on the hair curls near the word liberty and disturbed luster in the fields, cheek, and neck. Probably too much for it to market grade a MS.
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Very pretty coin. I'll go with AU58.
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I'll go 58 at worst, good shot at 63.
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Heres the original thread http://goccf.com/t/186595&SearchTerms=1836

The grading on this one is pretty harsh any hairlines on the coin are accentuated by high res photography. also they look more like rub than cleaning....55 to 58 straight would seem fair. I'll probably crack this out and just put it in my 7070


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