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1808 Half Cent - Grading Help Requested

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 Posted 06/21/2010  09:53 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add needgames4lyfe to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Hi,

I was just working through my 'collection' and picked out a few coins which I was having a hard time grading. Could you guys help me out and tell me what you think the grade is and the value of the coin? These are the best pics I could provide. This coin seems to have original surfaces, and not have been cleaned, but I am no expert. It also looks to be corroded (thats normal though for an old old coin, right)?

1808 HALF PENNY

Thank you guys so so much!



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 Posted 06/21/2010  10:13 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add daviscfad to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I would go G-6 on this one possibly damaged with those rim bumps
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Anyone else? This is the coin that I had the hardest time grading (due to age)
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G-6 details but G-4 overall with just a bit of corrosion and rim dings.
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I agree with G6 damaged. I love how we can grade this but PCGS puts "ungradable" on their genuine holders...duh!
How about: G06
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Very nice coin, imho.
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I think the reverse detail is much much better than G6, personally.
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to be honest, I can't tell from the current pics. Rims are dinged up but I can't tell following:
(a) Are the rims begining to wear into the field?
(b) Is there any detail in the hair of the portrait?
(c) Can't see the bust line very well
(d) Can't tell if there are any digs in the coin that would devalue the grade
(e) Reverse looks in better condition than the obverse but I can't define any leave details

With the current pics I would have to go with G-6 as well.
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