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So, How Bad Is This 1875 P Seated Liberty Half Dol.?

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No, but I'm planning to put a moustache on Liberty with a permanent marker.

Now I have a better idea how the writers at Charlie Hebdo felt. If it makes you feel better, I will do 37 Hail Marys for desecrating a coin. And I'm not even Catholic.
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No, but I'm planning to put a moustache on Liberty with a permanent marker.


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It was a good lesson without much cost. You take good pictures so in the future I recommend comparing your images side by side in between steps like this. The scratches in your second set of images were already on the coin, so all you did was remove dirt and at that point I would have just left it alone.
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Reintarnation?




So,-How-Bad-Is-This-1875-P-Seated-Liberty-Half-Dol.?
So,-How-Bad-Is-This-1875-P-Seated-Liberty-Half-Dol.?
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 Posted 02/05/2019  09:11 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add thisistheshow to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
What are you doing to darken it up?
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Mashed up hard boiled egg (good source of sulfur to make silver sulphate tarnish), then removing some excess with hot water, aluminum foil, and baking soda. Everything I've done is something I learned about recently as a newbie.

All I wanted to do was get rid of the cruddy stuff, but naturally there were side effects. Now I more or less have what I was looking for, but (as I also learned while doing) now the coin has "Details: monkeyed with."

The relative rarity of this coin said not to fool with it at all, but its condition made it tempting. I knew I didn't want it looking like the coins I had that must have been polished, maybe with a buffing wheel. Even knowing next to nothing about collecting, I saw those as unnatural, wrong. But I had bought all of them for bullion value long ago, including this one.

I'm keeping my paws off the silver dollars. :)

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I don't see any reason to mess with it. Not a particularly valuable coin especially with the engraving and scratches.
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The idea is that it's a good coin to learn on, because of its wear. Not much is at risk, but with a little tarnish, it's not bad-looking.

I'm learning that there's little I can do with almost any silver coin worth something that won't reduce its value.

Some of what I learn will be useful with other silver items.
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Judging from how some later tarnish experiments on other coins worked out, this one is quite nice, pretty much restoring the tarnish to what it was before I started, but now without the crud.

(My impression from my limited experience is that a coin with a somewhat rougher surface will acquire a much more subtle tarnish than a smoother, shinier coin, which can get blotchier and show a lot more color, to the point where it hides the coin.)

For its admittedly weak condition, the coin is now fairly attractive. I don't know what it might sell for. I'm thinking of listing it on ebay with full disclosure, and starting the bidding around $7-$10. I think it's a little above the category of mere space filler.

I'm adding a better picture of the obverse, since the last one showed some camera shake.
So,-How-Bad-Is-This-1875-P-Seated-Liberty-Half-Dol.?
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The letters ED never stand for something good.
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I ended up getting over $18 on ebay, including shipping, which I consider a success under the circumstances.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/273694598546

Interesting that it was a week-long listing, but got no bids for the first five days.
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