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Well Worn 1832 Half Dime

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Bought today at melt. Obviously rather a "hole filler" in this condition. I don't suppose there'd be a premium if it certified as "poor"?

Well-Worn-1832-Half-Dime

Well-Worn-1832-Half-Dime

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Fr details - damaged.
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Definitely a details coin, around FR02. I still think you did pretty good for paying melt.
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Worth at least $5 even in this condition.
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FR 02 Details, worth about $6.
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FR details
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FR-2 Details.
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Agree, FR-02 damaged. Ouch!
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Believe it or not, badly worn coins can worth a good price if they are in PCGS Poor-1 or ever FR-2 because of their "poorest know" registry set. The trouble is there can be no damage on those coins. Unfortunately this coins has marks on both sides.
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Poor 1 condition damage
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FR-2, bent
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Actually not bent, although I can see why you might think so looking at the photos.

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