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1795 Half Dime

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 Posted 08/12/2014  10:56 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add wheatchaser140 to your friends list
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 Posted 08/12/2014  11:02 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add zxcccxz to your friends list
I think that's it's just weakness. Furthmore TPG's are very liberal whrn grading Federal Coinage and I think it'd grade problem-free. I'd say it's in the F-12 - F-15 range (I'm not familiar with grading Flowim g Hair coinage aside from the Dollar and Half Dollar).

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 Posted 08/12/2014  11:33 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add supgog to your friends list
I think it'd grade problem free F12.
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 Posted 08/12/2014  12:31 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add johnny54321 to your friends list
Yeah, if anything is keeping it from problem free, it would be that mark across liberty's face. The reverse rim issues are extremely minor, and probably not even noticable in hand given the size of the coin.
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 Posted 08/12/2014  1:26 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add MeadowviewCollector to your friends list
I'll be the oddball and say VF details, net grade Fine.
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The details are F-15 IMO, but I don't know if it'll grade problem-free.
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 Posted 08/12/2014  2:13 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add westernsky to your friends list
Planchet flaw and/or adjustment marks prior to striking. I'd give it a F12.

A very nice coin!
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F-15 here too. Nice!
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I'm at F12 also. Your coins never cease to amaze me. Thanks for sharing them
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Lest I forget, thank you all for your comments on this coin.

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 Posted 08/17/2014  12:06 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add CBJesse to your friends list
Looks to be a F-12 or so with attractive surfaces.

Your coin represents an example of the LM-3 die marriage, as described in Logan and McCloskey's Federal Half Dimes. The authors of the book considered this variety an R-5 (31-75 examples known) in 1998. The rarity rating is still unchanged in Steve Crain's latest condition census in the JR Journal.

The die marriage may be significant in regards to this example, not only because of the rarity but because of the die crack that nearly bisects the obverse. Although it is well hidden on this coin due to the wear, you'll notice a die crack passing through the hair (hairline, behind the ear, etc.). It looks as if this is were the weakness begins. Just a theory but perhaps the crack had a role in the weakness and/or uneven wear throughout the area?

Here is a high grade example from Heritage that may allow you to see the crack more clearly:


1795-Half-Dime

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Jesse, thank you vey much for taking the time to attribute this Half Dime.
This is a pleasant surprise.
I tried once to attribute it by looking at Heritage photos, but gave up.

I do not recall seeing a die crack on the bisecting the obverse, but as you mention, this is probably due to wear (but also my eyesight!)

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I have no problem believing the die crack helped this coin look the way it does after some circulation wear. Note also there are a few of this variety struck with misaligned dies, making the 9:00 area on both faces a bit weak. Yours shows this attribute as well, and it may have contributed to a little center weakness.
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