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I believe this is O-104, what do you think it would grade?  
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EF-45. Too much wear on buckle for AU-50. How many bust halves do yo have Echizento? 
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I was think along the lines of VF-30 maybe VF-35. I'm about half way through completing a year set.
Edited by echizento 02/12/2010 10:17 pm
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I know the 1815 is going to next to impossible.
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after 200 years its unlikely and uncirculated examples exist... do they? I alway's like the older coins like this but there a bit spendy for me...
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Most coins in higher grades can become expensive, but you can still find these in VF-EF and even at times in AU grade at a reasonable cost. The early dates are the ones that you will have to have a large wallet for.
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I have a 1824/1 that I sent to ANACS for grading.Should be back soon. It has the same weakness of strike at 1 to 3 o'clock obverse just like yours echizento.Must be common for this date so you shouldn't be hit for that.I still say AU50-55.
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That's a beauty Dave. Have you had it graded?
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Quote: That's a beauty Dave. Have you had it graded? Heh. I wish. That's the Top Pop 1815 Bust Half, an NGC MS66 which changed hands for almost $100,000 last year.
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Thats stunning Dave, I better check pocket change again...
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