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Two Seated Halves For Grading

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What do you grade these at and do you see any problems? They look like they are original in my opinion. The 54 pics has glare from the holder
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I really like both of those. If it were possible I'd probably take them both.

The first looks 45, the second, 50.

Amazing surfaces and lovely tone. Both winners
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AU50 for the first, AU53 for the second. Very attractive coins. Much sharper strike on the 2nd.
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1) EF-45.
2) AU-50.
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The are both nice and crusty. I would pick the 74. xf-40 on the first and 45 if PCGS felt generous. au-53 on the 74.
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VF35 and XF45. Both look pretty nice.
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AU53 and AU58.

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XF-45 and AU-50.......I like the first one!, don't like the surface look of the second
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I agree with babysitr, on both the grades and which one I like better
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EF-45, AU-50 here as well - nice coins.
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they both look about au53 to me
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1854 graded ANACS EF40
1874 graded NGC XF40

Thanks for all of the opinions!
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XF-45 and AU-53?
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NGC definitely under graded the 1874. An AU coin.
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