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1881 Half Eagle - Damge, Error Or Counterfeit ? - Grade Would Be Helpful

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I inherited this 1881 Half Eagle and just noticed that under the 'America' on the reverse that it appears there is a ridge. I would appreciate the your expert advice as to whether it is an error, counterfeit of a normal occurrence on half eagles. Also a estimate of the grade would be appreciated. Thank you in advance.
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I do not know much about gold pieces but this one looks real to me. It looks to me like a die crack on the bottom of "AMERICA'".
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Maybe the pics. But Doesn't look gold to me
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Firstly, to the community!

Secondly, that coin is authentic. As keith mentioned that ridge is a die break. It's a nice VF25 coin. Don't clean it.
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Looks to be XF-40, IMHO. I'm concerned with apparent discoloration. What's the weight?
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ExoGuy,

My weight scale has only one decimal place and I put the coin on three times. It came back 8.3 grams twice and 8.4 once. So I think it is probably a little over 8.3 grams. When I received this coin it was in a small leather pouch with red velvet lining so the red on the reverse may be from the pouch. I'm currently trying to upgrade my Canadian coin / note collection so am looking to sell my few American and foreign coins. When I seen the die break I was concerned that it might be counterfeit.

Thanks to all.

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Looks real to me. It's had its better luster days though...XF-40 I'd go with as well...around $400.
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