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Also picked up this one:

1787 New Jersey with small clip. My best guess is 38-Y with Fine details, scratched. Thoughts?


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I think you are spot on! Maris 38-Y. Weak shield is not unusual. Straight plow beam obverse. Yours is a nice VF+ example. imo.
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Thanks, Vinnie. A nice R3 that I didn't pay much for!

I have a tough time grading these. Many have to be graded based on the variety, which makes it even harder on a novice. So, would you say, VF details, scratched. Do you think the surfaces are also corroded?
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VF details sounds about right. It does appear to have light spots of corrosion and the normal planchet fissures.

Nice pickup!
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