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1841-O Liberty Seated Dime For Grading

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Another successful snipe.

Grade her? A bit crusty? Details or straight?

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I would say fully original (and a very nice one), and about VF25.

closed buds would have been nice!
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One of the nicest coins you've presented. This at least a VF-25 and I think it's close enough to 30 to give it the VF-30. Appears to be original skin, too.

I like this one Paralyse, congratulations.
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closed buds would have been nice!


Closed buds and you could go on holiday for a week with the funds from selling it!

VF25. Very nice example.

Its Obverse #10. You can diagnose based on the date; high placement with an upward slope. The reverse is only one of two paired with that obverse.
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I agree with vf25.
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Agree VF-25, but I personally think the coin was cleaned at some point. On the reverse, the contrast between the heavy toning and clean fields is too abrupt and symmetrical for a natural wear pattern. On the obverse, it was cleaned too close to the rim at 8:30 - 10:30, which destroys the symmetry; there is no other reason for all the build-up to be missing in this are.

Just my opinion.

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I had it at VF25 also
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At VF it's well worth the $21 it cost me. Thanks CCF :)
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VF-30.
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Moxking -- that is why to each their own when it comes to nice :) I've got 'em all from Poor 1 to MS70, so there's a "nice" for everyone in there somewhere; I just happen to like circulated Liberty Seated coins quite a bit...
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