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1908 Half Eagle

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Newp for my roll.

There appears to be some surface residue on the obverse. Although the top of the rear feathers are weak, the rest of this coin has sharp details and is quite lustrous. Thoughts?



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Bee-utiful coin.
I love half eagles
Are we guessing condish on this?
I dont know, XF-AU?
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That's what I thought too (AU-50). Let's see what the Gold experts say.
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I would think it to be nearly MS details, probably 58. It was in an NGC AU detail slab as "cleaned", and though there are a few hairlines, there is a lot of luster left for a cleaned AU indian. Any other thoughts?
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