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Pair Of Early Halves

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Still picking your brains on grading. Appreciate the help on my previous posts. Also, on the 1803, would that be a die crack or a scratch on the shield? Similar mark between the T-A-T in states. Don't know if you can see it in these pics.

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Wow! You have some amazingly beautiful coins! The flowing hair looks to be about VF-20. The other looks to be about EF-45. I think that is a die crack running through the shield.
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Wow;Wow!!
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I'd say solid VF-30 on the 1795 and EF-40 on the 1803. Both coins look original with minor marks consistent with circulation. Eye appeal is excellent. I agree it looks like a die crack over the shield. Are those clash marks below Liberty's chin on the 1795?

You have a terrific early type set; thanks for sharing!
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 Posted 10/11/2011  11:25 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add muddler to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Absolutely beautiful!
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I wish I had used my newspaper route money back in the 60's to get some of the stuff you've got.
AWESOME once again.

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To own a drapped bust small eagle in that condition !!!!
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Both are beautiful coins but the 1795 is unbelievable! Thanks for sharing!
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Very Jealous.

Gorgeous coins!
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For the diecrack / scratch, It should be easy to tell. Does the line look raised, or is it recessed into the coin. You might need a 10x loupe to be sure.

I vote die crack though.
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What an absolutely AMAZING group of coins you have there! Congrats!
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I would have to say VF for the first coin and XF for the second coin, very nice coins!
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