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1809 Half Dollar USA

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 Posted 03/30/2019  2:27 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add paulCT to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Thanks guys!
bandsdean I have no idea?PCGS Europe already disappointed me by labelling my 1-1/2 1655 Brunswick thaler as a 2 thaler ,basically they didn't even bothered to weight the coin so I hope it's not the case with this piece too!
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Ok. So where is the "planchet flaw" located?

If you enlarge the OPs pic, it looks like it MIGHT be between the 9 and the star?
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I think that there is also pitting between liberty's cap and the rim. I guess details - planchet flaw is better than corroded, but I thought that damage incurred before the minting process did not get a details designation. In any event, I think this is a better outcome because there does appear to be surface damage on the coin.
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Congrats!
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op posted grade of xf details planchet flaw
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Very nice - congratulations!

Learned alot from reading this thread...
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Wow! That was a great catch!
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