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1798 Draped Bust Silver Dollar... Variety And Grade

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Just bought this coin, raw and ungraded. If you want a small challenge, please grade, find variety, and die state. Curious to see what you come up with.

1798-Draped-Bust-Silver-Dollar...-Variety-And-Grade

1798-Draped-Bust-Silver-Dollar...-Variety-And-Grade
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Mid VF. Cleaned and artificially toned.
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Agree VF-30 old cleaning and retoned. Still an attractive coin.
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the strong hair detail and shield are at XF45. some weakness in strike between 4 and 5 o'clock on the obverse can be seen which accounts for the weak drape. weakness can also be seen in the eagle head and stars in relation to the obverse. although she's been cleaned and retoned its a nice example of an early piece.
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Yes, I had it at XF due to the weak strike on right side obverse
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EF-40, details, cleaned.

If you are going to TPG this I would recommend NGC as they are fair with bust coinage. PCGS tends to kill or bag Retoned.
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XF details: Questionable color
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shes in great shape for her age!
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EF-45 Details.
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Using the Early Dollar variety wizard, http://www.earlydollars.org/wizardhome.htm

I came up with BB-94, B-3.

I'm no expert so I could be wrong.

-MV
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I came up with bb-110 b-16 using the wizard. I will try it again.
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I came up with BB-93, B-5 R-6 but same as meadow, no expert.
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I'd say XF details. But it's still a very attractive coin imo.
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Agree XF cleaned but still a sharp-looking example.
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Oh and -

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XF details.
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