Nice coin! May have some hairlines but they don't look too bad. I feel like that die state is actually pretty scarce as I haven't seen too many with the thick crack through the period on the reverse.
My thoughts on the piece. First off, it's graded VF20/20 on an ANACS photo certificate. I agree with the light old cleaning. I think it would have a decent chance of still straight grading today. I would guess with it in hand, VF30. The hairlines look more pronounced in the photo than they do in hand. I paid VF money for the piece which I think is fair.
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the die crack on the reverse is very cool
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1818/5 B1 late die state, pretty cool.
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Looks nice in the VF range. From the pic I think I see harlines suggesting an old cleaning, especially on the obverse.
I like it. Pretty cool to be able to hold such a piece.
Looks VF25/30
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Nice coin! May have some hairlines but they don't look too bad. I feel like that die state is actually pretty scarce as I haven't seen too many with the thick crack through the period on the reverse.
I think she's a beauty. Just think, you almost had two 12 1/2 cent pieces.
Jim
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I like it. Probably an old cleaning but she seems to be recovering nicely... VF range and very nice.
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It's very nice whatever grade it may be.
VF30 maybe 35 I like it.
My thoughts on the piece. First off, it's graded VF20/20 on an ANACS photo certificate. I agree with the light old cleaning. I think it would have a decent chance of still straight grading today. I would guess with it in hand, VF30. The hairlines look more pronounced in the photo than they do in hand. I paid VF money for the piece which I think is fair.
Nice old coin and has seen time in commerce. I would have guessed VF30.... Cheers, RickO
vf 30 here as well. thats worth hanging on to
I like it and see it as a VF 30. Did that grade exist in the early photo cert days?
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Looks like VF30 to me.
Here is a closeup up of the cool die crack. Pretty much travels the full diameter.
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