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1862 S Seated Liberty Half Dollar

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Can y'all help me with a grade on this please?
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 Posted 02/16/2024  9:42 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add westernsky to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
High VG in my opinion — VG10 or so.
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I'll say VG.
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I'd like to see the rim at 4:30 obverse for the bruise. I agree with VG.
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I'd like to see the rim at 4:30 obverse for the bruise.

You think there's a chance that could detail it?
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You think there's a chance that could detail it?


At this level of preservation it's not likely. Seeing the third side of the coin is always valuable.
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I'm at F-12 on this as well.
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F12 and I agree with BH1964 even f it was cleaned, which doesn't look like it to me, it doesn't matter. the slight rim bump at 4:30, if it is a small bump post mint would not details the coin imo. its just to minor
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VG details, obverse damage, cleaned
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obverse damage, cleaned

Yes, after careful examination of the pics I began to suspect as much.
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Looks like an F-12 with some softness in the strike.
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