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1805 Half Dollar O-112 For Talking About.

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Just got this coin today. I like the look of this coin and don't mind low grades as long as they are proble free. What do y'all think about it. I attributed it as O-112.

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G-4
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with G-04. I do like the classic circulation cameo and the fact that it doesn't have any problems worth mentioning.

I'd be pleased with coin, too.
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Looks like a solid VG-8 to me. I like the look and agree that these old circulated coins have real charm, especially if they're problem free. I mean this is from 1805...nice!
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VG-8.
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G4, still very collectable. I'd like to see just a wee bit more detail in her eye and the eagle's head.
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I forgot to mention this coin is in a PCGS holder with a green bean. It's gonna be difficult to bust this coin out of this holder. Especially because it was generously graded (hint).
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I see a vg8/10
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Agree VG-08 or 10, beautiful example and congrats.
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I forgot to mention this coin is in a PCGS holder with a green bean. It's gonna be difficult to bust this coin out of this holder. Especially because it was generously graded (hint).


Jp...you kind of ruined the GTG with your hint. Now everyone kind of knows the grade range.
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Here is the generous grade PCGS gave this coin. Green beans must not take into account whether or not the "correct" grade was assigned. This coin was a little overgraded. They must be based solely on eye appeal.
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Nice! . I can see it. Lots of definition in the hair. My understanding is CAC does take grade into account when determining to sticker or not.
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i see vg8. shield is unusually weak but has great hair detail.
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