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One More 1853 Seated Liberty Half

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Y'all were so helpful with the last half dollar, I thought I'd try another one. The even goldish toning has me a bit concerned, possibly for no reason. Since I am a newer collector, your assessments of grade are most helpful in my grading education. Thanks in advance for taking a look and a shot. The attached pics are all I have to go by for my initial purchase (with 7 day return privileges.



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 Posted 11/14/2008  08:41 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add echizento to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Picture a little small but from what I can tell looks at least MS-62.
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Thanks, echizento. I appreciate it and look forward to see if there is a concensus.
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