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1831 Capped Bust Half Dime

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Here is the little sister to the 1832 Capped Bust Dime in my other post. Your opinion as to the grade would be greatly appreciated.

One thing I really like about this little Half Dime is there is alot of luster still lurking in the protective areas of the coin.

Thanks,

JimR

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The little sister appears to have some PVC damage that scares me. I would give her a long soak in acetone. She could go as high as 40 if the luster is as you say.
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VF details surface damage.
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VF/XF, possible surface damage.
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I think its around a VF-35, maybe a details grade.
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