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1804 And 1828 Half Cent Opinions

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the 1804 is a plain 4 without stems variety, and the 1828 is the 13 star version...

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1828 EF-40 details (cleaned). 1804 VF-25.
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1828: VF35 details (cleaned, environmental damage)

1804: VF30, but I can't tell if there are surface issues from these photos. The reverse surfaces, especially, look pretty rough. Corrosion?
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1828: AU details - Cant tell if that is luster or if it was cleaned.
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my guess 1828 vf35 1804 vf25
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1804 VF25/30 a very nice piece, only a few tiny spots on the obverse, the reverse looks great!

1828 EF45 possibly a details grade due to a cleaning and recoloring process. It just looks off (could be lighting and photos too). If not then it could push AU50/53.
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