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1802 Draped Bust $1 You Vs PCGS

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Grade and opinion of value....Thanks! You guys are awesome btw!



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This is so far out of the league of anything I'm ever likely to own that I can't even begin to grade it, much less value it, except $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$.
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Looks like UNC details cleaned. If it was in a no problem holder I'd say AU-58. Not sure of a value.
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PR-64? is this yours?
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AU Details. The value is $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$.
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No it's not mine. It's the Bugatti of coins!
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PF-64 here. I could be very wrong, though.
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You can tell that this is one of the 4 proof specimens. Looks like the Bollander-8 Norweb specimen, but the hair on the Norweb is sharper. The proofs have the "2" with the scroll pointing up. The business strikes do not.

The 1802 Proof Restrike Draped Bust Silver Dollar is one of the rarest of all US coins with only 4 known to exist. It is one of the rare 1801-1804 silver dollar restrikes - even rarer than the 1804 dollars (except for the unique Class 2 1804 restrike). This coin was produced sometime between the late 1830s and 1860s as a proof restrike intended for prominent collectors. Each one is worth close to $1 million!
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I'm flabbergasted that my guess was correct

i could tell this was no regular coin, but I figured (with no knowledge on this series mind you) that my guess would be far fetched!
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Such a great looking coin!
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What are the symbols on the reverse under STATES OF?
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Those are clouds.
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Clouds.

The first thing you see is that the coins was clearly struck in a collar, so is one of te Novodel proofs. It is really hard to grade proofs from photos as you can't see the hairlines, but PF-64 is a good guess. Its a $1MM or so coin.
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PF-63
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Thanks.
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Out of my league.
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