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1846-O 50c Liberty Seated Half Dollar Medium Date

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$137. Thoughts? Thanks!

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I would estimate this at a VF-30 or so.
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Price seems fair, not a big fan. Common Seated half in a common grade.
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a little blurry but I think VF-30
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poopy photos. something is going on around the shield, hopefully not corroded. VF35. not a fan of the obverse look. the coin may detail but at that price it doesn't matter much
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