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1860-O Seated Lib 50 Cent Grade?

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Just got this damaged (holed) Seated Lib, a lot more details than my current 7070 example even. This is the lot it was in and after a nice acetone bath. Is quite dark, high points are rubbed clean, guess it was worn as jewelry. I'm saying it's at a VF-35 Damaged, Details at best...?


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 Posted 11/09/2017  8:44 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Coinfrog to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I know there are fans of this sot of thing, but basically it's junk from a collecting standpoint.
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Holed US CLASSICS are easy to sell . There is actually lots of interest .
We just sold a 1913 S type 2 Buffalo lasted 1 day on the Bay . Last year an 1859 O Seated dollar lasted about 8 hours. 1900S Quarter about 4 hours. Tells me there is a market.
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VF-35 Details.
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If you are happy with it, enjoy.

Holed coins just dont appeal to me.
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Agree with vf-35 details. Maybe old polishing.
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Hmmm...don't know what to think of it. In a lot of ways it's more unique than a lot of stuff posted here. I guess I like it! It's not a but it definitely is a
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vf details with historic character.
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Agree VF-35 details.
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