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Someone over paid, and must have really wanted them.

The best looking ones are the 1853-O, and 1913. I would say the 1853-O is EF to AU, and the 1913 I would say EF.

The others are G at best.
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Someone over paid, and must have really wanted them.

The best looking ones are the 1853-O, and 1913. I would say the 1853-O is EF to AU, and the 1913 I would say EF.

The others are G at best.


I completely disagree. There are enough solid coins between the 7 of them to be worth $140. He paid $20 a piece for them, and each one is easily worth that.
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I bought this primarily for the 04-S and the 1814, the rest are worth about $40 together, but the 04-S looks like a $75 coin and if I get a break on the 1814 I got another $100+ coin easily, people go crrrrrazy for 1814's on ebay.
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Wait a second....


I had assumed the 1853-O was HOLED but on closer examination it actually isn't! I guess thats what I get for entering my bids at 3 in the morning. It's cleaned up pretty bad but thats a scarce coin in high grade. Probably $30+, right? And holy cow, that Seated dime is 1873 open 3, right? $90 coin? Can someone confirm this? I hope I'm not getting my hopes up...


I seriously didn't realize any of this, I thought it was 1878 because I was half asleep. This may turn out better than I thought! I'm really glad I didn't lose this because I would have bid higher if I knew this....
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