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1826 Capped Bust Half For Grading And Thoughts

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Have a few CBHs I'm submitting for opinions. Sorry for any weirdness in photos - the backgrounds got removed while trying to reduce file size - none of these are damaged on the rim.

Looking for:

Grade
Overton variety if you know
Will it straight grade?

Thanks in advance!


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 Posted 09/16/2022  08:43 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add CoinEnthusiast to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I'm at XF-40 (a second pass led me to change from my initial grade of VF-35) on this coin. It's a bit harder to tell if this half dollar has been cleaned, but I wouldn't doubt that it was the subject of an old wipe.
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A nice O-118, possibly an old wipe, but I'd say a solid XF-45.
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I'll say EF-40, possibly 45.
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Net VF-35 straight. This coin has no visible luster and a decent amount of wear. I agree with Zurie, O-118 but this one is the O-118a, a later die state with additional reverse cracks. This overton has a rarity of R-1.
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Nice original EF-45.
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Thank you all. This will help greatly in finalizing which are worthy for certification.
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