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1829 Bust Half Dollar For Grading, Raw, Original, O-106?

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I traded a half roll of circulated/cull Morgans for two Bust Halves at the show today.

If I'm not mistaken, this 1829 (not attributed) is an O-106, which shows to be a fairly scarce variety (R5-) - can someone confirm? Also, thoughts on a grade? I think F15-VF20. I picked this coin because it looks very original.

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It will grade higher than what you think. Look at the details in the neck feathers and hair. Vf-30.
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VF-25.
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Vf-30 I agree with MikeF on this one

Good details on eagle, nice even wear
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VF-25, nice unmolested coin.
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Medium VF, most like a 25. Lovely original surfaces. No big distractions.
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Split grade, reverse is better. I'll go VF-25 just because it's so choice.
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Yes VF-25 sounds good!
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