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1858-O And 1861 Halves For Grading Support

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Looking for a bit of help on grading these two half dollars. They both have their charm, but in different ways. Paleoguy

The 1861:





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and now the 1858O:

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My vote is VF-30 for both coins. Though the first one looks a little stronger, New Orleans coins are usually more weakly struck; so that's my guess. Very nice and crusty original looking coins, though I think the dark areas on the 61 may be beginning stages of corrosion.
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My first thoughts are 30-35 and 20-25.
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VF30 sounds about right. The 1858-O is really nice looking.
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1861: VF-30 environmental damage
1858-O: VF-20+
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