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Worn 1870-S Half Eagle: Quite A Scarce Coin!

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I'm a big fan of low-population Liberty gold coins. Some of these are under-appreciated as to rarity and on occasion may be purchased at reasonable cost, especially if they are low grade. Here is a typical example: an 1870-S half eagle, well-circulated and certified by NGC. Mintage is just 17,000 and PCGS estimates that less than 100 examples survive in all grades. What are your comments and grading opinions?


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F15 if it is straight grade.
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F-15
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Nice coin, thanks for sharing.
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Fine 15

And a very nice addition to your collection
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VF20 to me. The obverse issues could have it at VF Details though and if netted then F15. Would be a very nice buy for under $1,000.
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F-15.
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F-15 here. Great coin!!
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F-15
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NGC gave this coin a straight F-12 grade. There are no serious marks given the overall level of wear. Color is pleasing and surfaces look original. My cost was $625 in April 2016 and I think it was money well spent.


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Looks great, even better in a problem free holder
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Great looking circulated gold and scarce to boot. I agree that you can pick off great underappreciated coins with the right searching.
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I have another NGC-certified half eagle, an 1868-S, which is very comparable to the 1870-S in terms of wear. Oddly, NGC called this coin VF-30! It certainly appears to me that very different standards were used for grading these two coins.




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I agree .. the wear on the two coins are very similar .. for such a difference
in grades.

I would have to wonder if they looked at a couple small hits on the 70S.
and knocked the grade down.
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The VF30 grade on your second piece is very liberal. I could see stretching it to 25 but no higher.

Your 1870-S is conservatively graded and perhaps net graded a tad for the issues at the obverse center. A solid buy at $625.
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