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1886 Seated Liberty Half Dollar For Grading

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A new addition; cracked out of PCGS slab. What do you think they graded this?


You vs. the PCGS !


Thanks for looking!



1886 Seated Liberty Half Dollar


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 Posted 09/03/2011  1:57 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add muddler to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Moe, I must say this was from a genuine holder due rim issue on the reverse. I would put it at XF 45 to AU 50.
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It probably got netted 45 or put in a genuine slab over the rim hit if its as bad as the photo. Its still a real nice coin though.
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My guess AU 50/53. Very nice coin.
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Very nice coin and a tough date! I think this was put in a genuine holder. The details look to be about AU-50.
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Moe genuine holder or not. You have some nice sested half dollars.
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 Posted 09/07/2011  4:36 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Moe145 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
And the answer is:


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Unfortunately.
But, the picture I chose of the reverse accentuates the rim ding and (IMO) it doesn't look as bad in hand.

You guys are GOOD!


Still, with only 5,000 minted, it's going in the Dansco!


Thanks for playing!
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Yeah, too bad about the rim dent, I would have put it at AU50.
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