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Grading Thoughts On This 1901-S Barber Half Dollar

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Do you have any return options?
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The stain is just a bit more prominent than I thought it would be. but I don't want to return the coin. I only paid about $250 for it, so even with the environmental damage and staining, I think I got a pretty good deal. I'm more so wondering what it would grade at and if I should have it professionally conserved.
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If you're happy with it a that price, fine. But you'll have a heck of a time selling it at this price, I guarantee. Return it and buy a straight-graded coin.
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That is a great price for it. It is definitely worth trying to conserve and slab, even if it still details. There just aren't that many of these in AU
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I would slab and sell if I were you. Hopefully there is no reason to bodybag it!
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You must be thinking of the 1901-S quarter.


my bad...not sure why I thought it was a Barber quarter. thanks for correcting me kbbpll. still has a respectable value though
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