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1875-S Twenty Cent Piece - Lowball - Fa-2 NGC

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For someone who is putting together a "low-ball" set of type coins here is a "shoo-in"!

1875-S-Twenty-Cent-Piece---Lowball---Fa-2-NGC

https://www.northeastcoin.com/popup...11_258306916
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 Posted 11/15/2012  11:45 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add tomtom777 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I just saw that one too on their site, looks like the one for certain sets.
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 Posted 11/15/2012  12:04 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add mkman123 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
too worn for me, thats why I couldn't do a lowball set, I like seeing details on a coin
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I agree. I like a well used coin, but I still want to see some details.

That being said, this would look good in someone's low-ball set.
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that reverse has more detail than I would expect to see from a coin so worn on the Obverse. If it was me buying I would like to see a little more detail on the Obverse and a little less on the Reverse to kind of even it out a little more
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If I saw that in the silver melt sources I frequent, I would probably leave it there for the next guy to claim he found treasure in the junk tub.
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It looks like FA2 is a net grade as the obverse looks P01 and the reverse is AG.
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I agree dave700x, I think it is poor obverse, AG reverse so netted to Fair-2. I agree with others, too uneven wear. Needs to be more even on both sides.
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That coin is beautiful
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