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1859 O Seated Half

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Another one I am curious about the grade and value? Thanks

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to CCF

I'd say your coin is XF40 and has a retail value of approx $150 according to Numismedia. I'm not an expert so I could be off a little.

Its a very nice coin with good eye appeal.
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XF 40 nice example of a seated half.
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It's a more common date for the series. It's neat because it was minted only two years before the start of the Civil War in New Orleans. I grade it XF-40 but you may get a better grade of XF-45. The picture isn't the greatest but it looks like it could have been lightly cleaned at one time but I think it's probably marketable. Guess on value ~$100.
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Thanks everyone. Those are my 1st pics and I know I have to do better if I want good feedback.

I love the history and just imagining where some of our coins have been.
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