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Thoughts On This 1855 S Seated Liberty Half Dollar?

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https://www.ebay.com/itm/1855S-Seat...AOSwUKxYgAKY


I'll let you tell me what you think and then I'll post my thoughts.

Thank you for looking!



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Something is wrong here, for an experienced high-rated dealer to be selling such a coin at this price. The portrait is stiff and not correct. I say the perfect candidate for faking, and this is it.
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1) I think the coin has had some repair work done at the 12 o'clock position on the obverse. Maybe a loop removal?

2) Why is this coin not in a TPG slab? (See #1 above!)

3) The listing title and picture says it is a 55-S but the listing discription specifics says it's an "1858S" from the "Philadelphia" mint. Strange, but might be just some listing typos.

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I don't know much about these, but it looks to be repaired/damaged in four places, 12, 4, 6 and 8 o'clock. Maybe an ex jewelry piece or something
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11/10/2017 7:33 pm
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As I look closer, I agree.
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Would not touch
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Holed, plugged, and reengraved in multiple locations.
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Just look at the D in UNITED and first S in STATES.
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Looks genuine, just had a lot of work done on it. Too bad it's not an auction, would be interesting to see what it goes for. It's been cleaned too
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the 5's in the date look wrong.

On the examples I looked at, the fives have a leaner curve at the bottom ending with a smallish ball. The balls on this one are blob-ish.
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And I see what I believe is evidence of abrasive cleaning on the obverse.
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With 8 watchers, some sucker is going to make the worst purchase of their numismatic journey so far...
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Here is one to compare.


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I think it's worth at least $200, maybe I'll make an offer :-)
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I think you all are seeing exactly what I'm seeing. This appears to be a holed/plugged/repaired coin.

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