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1860-S Seated Half - Low Ball Consideration?

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i am wondering if this coin would get some consideration - in a "low ball" set. si know the coin itself is not a rare or valuable piece. I cant even recall how it comes to be among my loose coins. it is the only one of its type I own.

thanks for your opinions.

1860-S-Seated-Half---Low-Ball-Consideration?

1860-S-Seated-Half---Low-Ball-Consideration?
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I don't think this one is worn enough for a lowball. This coin is in the AG-3 to G-4 range, and typically "lowballs" would be more of a PO-1 to FR-2 coin.

Here's an example of a lowball set: http://www.pcgs.com/setregistry/all...aspx?s=32379
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I don't think it would be considered a "Lowball", but I don't know much about telling a Lowball from a G or AG coin.
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Pretty worn. I'd say aG-03. I guess that could be a considered lowball but really a proper lowball is PO-1 or FR-02.
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AG-3 for me
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AG-3 or G-4.
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AG-3
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