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1834 1/2c Classic Head Half Cent

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$125. Thoughts? Thanks!

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VF35, sure most will say XF.

Unsure of the color though, obverse looks a bit light, could very well be the lighting.
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Agree VF-35, obverse color doesn't look right for the amount of wear.
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So close to a 40 ... but I agree with VF-35
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XF40 common date. probably could have found a better example. at XF40 thats full retail. I like how there is a little luster still around. personally I would not paid that for this one.
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