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Couldn't resist this. It sat at my local coin dealer for a long time as no-one wanted it because of the carved initials. We were talking and he mentioned was looking to move it out of his inventory so when I told him I didn't find it that offensive he asked if I wanted it for $22. Of course I bought it. I believe the design is a VF but because of the "HP" carved initials maybe a net-grade of F15 .

Any opinions


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 Posted 02/03/2007  3:42 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Ken_3567 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Forgot to mention...that is not a scratch across the liberty cap on the obverse. It's a small scratch on my scanner bed. Sorry about that
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Ken,
It looks closer to EF to me.Liberty is still sharp.Eagles left claw still distinct.Little wear on top of wings.Nice coin.HP needs a severe flogging.
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 Posted 02/03/2007  4:11 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add cecoins to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
ken I would grade it at vf-20 liberty does look solid. liberty has quite a bit of wear stars do not show much detail for for a vf-30.the reverse looks ef to me. over all a nice coin.i think you got a great deal on it.
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VF30. It's not an XF coin.
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Thanks everyone for some great feedback. I think it shows more than enough detail for my 19th century type set so its going in.

Unfortunately I have an HP computer so those initials haunt me everytime I turn the computer on . Though not enough for me to get rid of the coin
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