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1851 - Coronet Half Cent - Ef40?

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Hello -

Attached is a recent acqusition of a 1851 Coronet Half Cent.

Though grades are somewhat subjective, opinions as to grade would be most appreciated. I grade this at about EF-40 per the Red Book guide, yet I would like to solicit other's thought(s) as to their opinion(s) of its grade.

Thanks, kindly.

1851---Coronet-Half-Cent---Ef40?

1851---Coronet-Half-Cent---Ef40?

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 Posted 01/24/2010  10:57 am  Show Profile   Check vermontensium's eBay Listings Check vermontensium's eCrater Listings Bookmark this reply Add vermontensium to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I'd put it at XF45. Nice looking coin!
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Looks very close to AU, with smooth surfaces and no damage. The obverse stars seem well-struck and the only defect appears to be that small dark spot on the reverse denticles. A very decent example for type.
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