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1859 IHC With 1860 Federal Shield Reverse

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I would get the account with PCGS. Coins in PCGS holders have more market value. You can send the coin to them directly yourself.
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how did this one grade?
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We don't know how it graded, the OP hasn't been here since Jan 2012.

oih82w8,

Make sure you keep looking at all the regular MS 1859 Indians you see. I've seen at least three J-228's so far that were just slabbed as regular 1859 indians.
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Make sure you keep looking at all the regular MS 1859 Indians you see. I've seen at least three J-228's so far that were just slabbed as regular 1859 indians.


Did you snag any of them?

Man-o-man that would be sweeeeet!
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After looking at these photos, I really think the OPs coin was made in China. Details look too mushy for a U.S. mint made pattern.
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you see 1859 patterns slabbed as normal 1859's because MS patterns go for less than MS normal 1859's.
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