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What Am I Missing Here? (1859-O Seated Liberty Dollar)

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I hope this isn't the start of a trend at CAC. This is like the 3rd blast-white Seated dollar I've seen in the last few weeks with CAC approval and it's not even a tough year.

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I've been watching that one all week (I need a Seated dollar for my type set). What's wrong with it?

The 1860 AU55 (no CAC) is on my Watchlist this week too, but mainly to follow the final price -- it will end outside my budget.
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Remember, CAC stickers what they would be interested in buying, and they will pass both toned and white coins. They do favor orginal skin. Maybe the photo does not do the coin justice as there appears to be a lot of marks visible.
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It's not an attractive example, at least from those photos.
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Looks to be a somewhat harshly cleaned high-grade example. Not as bad as a lot of them, but definitely not original. In my opinion it should not have straight graded, nor should it have been stickered. But that's just my opinion.
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I bet that one's probably more goldenish in hand. You can still see some color even with that harsh lighting.
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