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1854-O Arrows Liberty Seated Half Dollar For Grading

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I was able to acquire a few coins from a collector who was breaking up an older type set.

This is an 1854-O Liberty Seated half dollar, with arrows at the date. It looks problem-free and at least Good.

A die crack runs on the obverse from the rim to the left point of star #5 and connects #5 and #6; a 2nd die crack extends from Liberty's left cheek through the base of the cap, all the way out to the rim between stars #9 and #10.

Note: the light in my room is very orange. The color of the surfaces is actually a darker, gunmetal gray.

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