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1795 Flowing Hair Dollar For Your Grading Consideration

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Nice coin.
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Out of my league here, but I'll say EF-45.
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UNC details, wear.

I'll stab an EF-45
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 Posted 04/11/2016  5:46 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Dipper to your friends list
? I looks like the coin is already graded. Yes? If I think VF what does it matter?
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Heavy wear in a number of areas particularly on the reverse. I am going to say XF-40 for this one.
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AU50.
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Never had one in hand! would love to study one....guess XF45
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Dipper, it doesn't matter. It is fun to discuss and guess what the pros call it at the TPG. That's kind of the point of the forum, right? That is a really odd response.

Most of us will never get a chance to see in person most of the coins bill posts.
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EF-45.
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Just think of the possible hands this could have passed through at the time.
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PCGS graded this 1795 Flowing Hair Dollar as an EF-40. The coin has a fair amount of luster in the protected areas that would suggest EF-45.

Some die varieties of this design or type come better struck than others. This variety tends to come with less detail. I have seen examples of this variety that were graded 15 points higher and had an asking price that was several times more than what I paid not have much more detail than this piece has. Those high priced piecs did have more mint luster, however.
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