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A Couple Of 1842 Liberty Seated Dollars

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 Posted 01/04/2026  10:56 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add smat45 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

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The MS 63 example has an " L " at the end of its certification number which denotes a Legacy coin. A Legacy coin is
a coin (PCGS/NGC) that was previously stickered by CAC prior to crossover into a CAC slab.

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Thanks for the explanation.
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MS 63?

That's an interesting opinion.
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Both of them goirgeous.
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MS 63?

That's an interesting opinion.

How so ? Is there something you see in the photographs that the
TPG's did not observe while having the coin in hand ?

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