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1854 O Seated Liberty Half Help Grading

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EF-45. Original skin. Bad scratch through shield on obverse.
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XF45 details, gouged obverse,
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EF45
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Obverse looks XF 40 (with gouge) and the reverse is gorgeous at AU 50.
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I agree xf45 also. Overall pretty nice looking coin.
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EF-45
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Same here.
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Looks XF Details to me
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XF details
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AU details. Environmental damage
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It might make AU-50.
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There is no way this is AU-50. Maxed out at EF-45, but I think it is solid at that level.

Could you post larger pictures of the damaged area. I am wondering it it could be a lamination or a strike-through.
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