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1864-S Seated Liberty Half - Variety Ck

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I think this may be the large S but would like to be sure before sending it in to PCGS. What would be the variety #?




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Here's a little assistance on the mm:


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Yes, you are correct. It is WB-101, WB-1.
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For anyone interested in some excellent research done by westcoin on this variety go here:


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Definitely and obviously the large S. What sort of grade are you hoping to get here?
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...grade are you hoping to get


It would be within the margin of error to get an AU-50 on the high end.

After reading westcoin's info. I wonder how much weight before detailing a 'cleaned' coin a TPG would place on the historical aspects that a particular hoard was subjected to by the prevailing environment at that time in history etc?

It's hard to find any pricing info. on the WB-101 to use before deciding to take the plunge to send it or not to the TPG.
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Would you provide a link to westcoin's comments, please.
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This was posted today about 6 hours ago.
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I'm thinking more XF-40 to 45
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Here's a link that may help with value

https://www.ha.com/c/search-results...veTab-071515
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Large S, harshly cleaned, probably from the hoard.
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