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3 Capped Bust Halves For Grading

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Would greatly appreciate your grading opinions on these 3 CBHs.

The 1818 has an area of weakness across part of the banner on reverse. It does not appear to be damage as all surrounding areas are unaffected. Is there a variety which has this?

If anybody could attribute these capped halves that would be great.

Thanks!

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 Posted 04/08/2016  1:33 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add echizento to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
1818 EF-40
1820 VF-20
1821 VF-25
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 Posted 04/08/2016  1:51 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add syeb to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
My guess as a beginner trying to hone my grading eye is 45,25,35. I may be being too generous on the 35 but I have seen many NGC 35's similar to that.
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I am not sure if you noticed but the middle photo the 1920 has an awesome overdate. Looks like a 19/20!
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XF 40
VF 25
VF 30
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eagle_eye_18, you have a typo 1820 not 1920.
The 1820 does look like an overdate. Not sure which one. 20/19
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Thanks bpoc1 a typo indeed. Sorry if I confused anyone.
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If you look close I do see what appears to be the curl in the tail of a 9.
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EF-45
VF-30
VF-35
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40, 20 and 30. Nice coins.
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As for grading everyone is in the right ballpark.
Variety:
O-113 R-3
1820 over 19, O-102 1 curled base 2
This third one I'm not sure if it is O-104 or O-104a. The O-104a has two more additional cracks in merica and 0 c base. Maybe the experts can clarify this.
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I have them at the following

1818 - XF45+

1820 - VF20 (not an expert on these but looks like an 1820/19 overdate. really cool stars

1821 - VF30
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Thank you, everybody, for your grading opinions and also for the attributions.
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45, 20, 35. All very nice coins!
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