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How Would You Grade These Bust Halves?

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First one, 1818/7 overdate. Lots of mint luster, some weakness on strike

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2nd one, an 1831

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VF 25- XF 40
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EF-40/45

VF-30/30

Cannot comment on surface originality from the photos.
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Type, that's exactly how I called it as well. The surfaces in both cases are original. The 1818/7 is quite lustrous so I have no problem with it being a 45. The 1831, I was wondering if it could be considered XF, but I guess you're telling me what I probably already knew.
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Split grades on both, to me.

1) EF-40/VF-30

2) VF-30/EF-40
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XF 40.
VF 25.
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ex 40 on first one
vf 30 on second one
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XF and VF
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