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1803 Half Dollar: Nothing Like A Coin With Elegant Crisp Details

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*** Edited by Staff to Add Year / Mintmark / Denomination to Title. It's very important to have in the title. ***


https://www.ebay.com/itm/296624241953

It looks a prize from a box of Rice Krispies.
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Hope the mods can bring this down.
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Adding images from the auction so that folks can still learn when it is taken down:

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This elegant and crisp 1803 Large Draped Bust Half Dollar is a magnificent addition to any coin collection. The coin features a stunning composition of silver, a business strike type, and a fineness of 0.95. It is ungraded and uncertified, but still boasts a high-quality appearance. The coin was minted in Philadelphia, United States, and features a large date variety. It is circulated and has a denomination of 50C. This coin is a must-have for any early half or half dollar enthusiast.
Elegant, Crisp Details - Must-Have for Collectors!
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Such a hateful thing.
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Oh wow! That's one of the worst I've seen lately.
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Have to love the AI generated descriptions. It describes so much without actually saying anything at all. Some information is actually incorrect. Boooo!!
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Such a bad fake.
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Be happy it's not a good fake. Those are the ones that worry me.
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It's gone, thanks. The aggressive pricing bothered me more than anything.
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It's an identical twin of my 1803.


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Listing ended by seller.
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It's the evil twin of yours cipster. Nice reverse die cracks.
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Adding images from the auction so that folks can still learn when it is taken down:
Oof!
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