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1914-S Barber Half Dollar (G-6)

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I want to know what you would grade this at. I want to start listing the grades on my 2x2s. Thanks!

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 Posted 07/10/2008  12:18 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add coinguybrian to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Good-6
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Anyone else have any insight on the grade of this coin? Or is the G6 grading right on?

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Looks a classic G-6, if I were being harsh I might dock it a bit for the light but regular tick scratches obverse and what look like hits on the eagle.
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Thank you both for your insight here.
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I agree with G-6.

The rims are complete (just barely on the reverse) and I see part of the L and the Y in 'LIBERTY' on the headband.
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