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1888 & 1900 Silver Dollars

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I would like these to be graded, and to also know their worth.


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 Posted 01/21/2015  6:26 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Lucky Cuss to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
These look to be scans, which reveal nothing about the luster. Even so, the 1900 looks as if it's in the XF range, and the 1888-O is probably at least AU. Actual photos of each coin individually would be necessary to refine those preliminary assessments.
Colligo ergo sum
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01/21/2015 6:27 pm
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Camera Pictures are here!


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Much better, thank you. I'll call the 1888-O at AU50, a bit more high point wear than I first thought. The black stuff around the peripheral devices bothers me a bit, but the surfaces don't look cleaned per se. The 1900 seems to be a prototypical XF45.
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01/21/2015 7:33 pm
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1888-o I would say low AU, 1900 xf40
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AU53, EF40.
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1888-0 AU-50
1900 xf-40
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I tend to agree with everyone else.
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