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1841 $1 Liberty Seated Silver Dollar Oc-3 Die Pair R2

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$520. This coin had a mintage of 173,000 coins. Thoughts? Thanks!

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I was able to attribute this coin to the OC-3 die pairing in the Osburn-Cushing attribution guide. The 1841 dollar had 4 die pairs. The OC-3 pairing had the #2 obverse die and the 1840 A reverse die that was used in the prior year. The obverse and reverse markers are clearly visible.

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I'll say solid AU-50/53 sharpness. Beautiful coin.
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Agree.

But the rim damage bothers me, if I were to send it in for grading.
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AU53 Details Rims Damaged
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AU-50, I think it straight grades. Nice coin!
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I like it...mid AU...
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Rim issues are negligible in my opinion.
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they actually look like they could be a planchet flaw over PMD.
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I think the rim issues on the reverse at the 12oclock point might be planchet flaw. As for grade I would say AU-58 sharpness but given the lack of luster I would probably put it at AU-50. Oh and as for price I don't know, though I do know that these are hard to find in decent uncleaned states.
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AU53, hopefully the surfaces are original.
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i think the coin grades straight. the rims are of no consequence as they appear to be original to the planchet. the lack of luster will hold it to AU50 maybe squeeze out 53 if the photos are not showing the luster correctly
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AU-53 straight grade.
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Looks like a lamination error on the rims. while back I sent a Seated quarter in to NGC, got details, and then PCGS straight graded.

If surfaces natural, AU53 on the cusp of 55 if the reverse fields were a little better imo
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This came in. Thoughts? Thanks!

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I'll say AU-50 to 53. From these pics looks like It had an old cleaning, but I still think it will straight grade
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You did good, very nice coin. Still AU-53 straight grade would be my guess.
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