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  This was an ebay pick. Has a few die clashes. Obverse has clash next to Liberty's hand and inside her hand and pole. Reverse has clashes in the shield and next to eagles foot. Nice bluish toning. I like it, prob my nicest one so far!
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Rest in Peace
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AU-50. Eye Appeal 8/10. Love that one.
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Thanks guys! Yeah this one is really sweet!
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Bedrock of the Community
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EF-45, nice original coin.
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Nice looking coin, but the reverse rims from 2-6 o'clock look suspect.
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@ smalldog59....
Whatcha mean look suspect? Counterfeit? I found the branch mint pdf's from Bill Bugart but none for Philly mint. I wanted to check it out. Only thing I could find was a tiny bit of info the die clashes on the '58p. And the fact it passes on the Sigma. I suppose I could count the reeds to make sure. But it looks to me the rim is unevenly spaced due to wear. Could also be angle I took photo as well.
Edited by Jayyk31 08/30/2019 8:47 pm
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Bedrock of the Community
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smalldawg - Suspect in what way?
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frog....looks like a seam in the rim between the denticles and the edge. Maybe filed rims on the left reverse.
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Looks OK to me. I'd grade it XF-45, with original surfaces. The various contact marks are not too distracting. Nice type coin!
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@jayyk31 Looking closer, the strike on the reverse seems to cause what I am seeing. The rims are wider at the bottom than the top. So, most likely an original coin.
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