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1828 Half Dollar Capped Bust For Grading

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 Posted 07/26/2023  1:51 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add HondoB to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Toby, that's a beauty! AU58
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XF-45

It has even wear overall, but still exhibits sharp detail.
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I'll say AU-55
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I'll say AU-53, perhaps 55. Beauty!
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Put me in the AU-53 camp. Very Nice!
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AU-50 with lovely color.
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XF45 maybe AU50 is a long shot
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I think it makes AU-50.
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If I'm correct that there's some subtle luster on that coin, I see AU-50. Whiles there's enough detail for AU-53 I'd expect just a little more glisten.

It's XF-45 at the very least.
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AU58 top pop!

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It is top pop for the variety at NGC, PCGS has 4 MS coins to note.

With the new photos, I am at AU-53 tops. AU-58 is way too high. NGC has been off of the walls lately.
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