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You Vs NGC 1839 O Half Dime

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I definitely also thought reverse was stronger but XF-45 was my thought as well.
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with Fortcollins. Terribly undergraded by NGC and with the opinions provided here by our experts all seemingly in the same range of high XF- low AU. I would crack it out and keep it raw. I would also mention the reverse clash on a 2x2 for it.
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I could see 40 but not less. I wonder if it was net graded for some issue?
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I usually put my Half Dimes, silver treys, and gold dollars in Capital Plastics holders, simply because the coins are so small and fragile and the holders give them protection and are easy enough to open for inspection.
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I wouldn't waste money sending it in for grading again.
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Think you got beat up a bit but agree I would not submit it again.
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i dont think you photos show the surfaces well with the glare from overhead lighting as based on these I would have thought it had a good chance of detailing for two reasons. one, it looks like an old cleaning and re-toned. they probably passed this as it was not harshly but again its hard to see the actual surfaces. second, the hit on the obverse at star 1 has displaced metal. in most cases this would pull a damaged designation. they may have passed it on this due to its size and location. I agree with BH1964 that they may have netted the grade on it rather than detail it. personally I would not take a chance sending it to like PCGS. it could possibly come in a details holder.

XF40 on the grade netted to VF35
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