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1829/7 Capped Bust Half Dollar Grading Help

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I recently picked up this half. It has a scratch to the left of the bust on the obverse, but I still thought it was a beautiful coin. I am excited to own my first half of this series. Thanks for the help!
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The coin grades G6. It is pretty cool that your first bust half happens to be an overdate. This is the 1829/7 overdate. The ovedate can be easily seen by enlarging the last digit of the date. Congrats on your new bust half acquisition.

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Good eye NS! Congrats on your first. I am rather partial to bust halves. As a type coin they can be had in EF-40 at a fairly low price (~$150) making them accessible to most collectors.
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I'll say G-04 straight, choice for grade.
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G-4

I don't think the scratch in the field is enough to give it a details grade. If it was a VF or XF coin, then that's a different story. Nice coin!
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G4. it would grade straight
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G04. Nice overdate! It's actually a 29 over 27. You can see the base of the 2 under the 2, in addition to the base of the 7 under the 9. O-101 R1.
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G-4 straight grade.
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G-4

Decent appearance with slight toning.
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