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1871 Seated Liberty Dollar

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This is an uncertified Seated Liberty dollar

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AU-50
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Agree, AU-50 detail, with no serious marks. The tone is kind of dark and I can't tell if luster remains. At the AU level there should be some luster, particularly around the obverse stars and reverse legend. The toning appears natural, although sometimes surface problems on coins can be concealed by applying a dark artificial tone. Are you confident that this dollar has original surfaces?

You sure have a lot of nice coins, Busthalf!
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Very nice. Detail wise I would grade it as AU-53, because of the dark tone and no luster it would probably grade at AU-50.
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I can't argue with the group on this one as that's exactly how I would grade it. AU-50.
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