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Opinon On Grade Of This 1850 Seated Dollar

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I bought this raw. Extremely low mintage of 7,500. I thought it would grade AU, but came back XF-45. These are the best pics I could take at this time. Should I resubmit?


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While the images aren't great you can see that the coin is conservatively graded. If you are concerned about value looking recent at auction history suggests PCGS graded pieces bring significantly more than NGC pieces in the same grade (XF45).
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While the images aren't great you can see that the coin is conservatively graded. If you are concerned about value looking recent at auction history suggests PCGS graded pieces bring significantly more than NGC pieces in the same grade (XF45).


I am always concerned about value. Having said that, I will send to PCGS for crossover grading at next month's Long Beach show. Thanks for the input. Who knows, maybe they will bump it up to AU-50.
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Hard to tell from the pictures but I'm not sure how they demoted this coin to 45. Looks AU-50/53 in my opinion.
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The obverse 45, reverse 53. The coin is not showing luster from your photos, so the 45 is no surprise.
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