Hopefully I will be pleasantly surprised?......1848 Dime. UPDATE: Coin has ARRIVED.
Eddi
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Nothing major , but I really like early seated dimes and when I saw this at a dealers website, I had to have it.
All I had to go by are at these pictures. How would you grade it? The dealer graded it EF.
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AU50 wouldn't surprise me. It seems to be well struck and damage free. Possible light burnishing to bring out the high points. I like it.
My wild guess is cleaned
I think that the dealer was accurate-XF45.
I like it too- EF45 would be my floor. Not writing that anyone needs to agree with that. I think 50 is possible, but I am not going there without seeing the fields in hand.
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XF Details
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If there is luster au53, if it is dead xf45 maybe 50
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Looks like a nice coin at XF. I hope it has great luster in hand.
Lovely choice XF-45. Possibly higher!
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I would agree with @Crypto and feel a 53 very possible, but around the stars appears to be a very old cleaning. If not I would be surprized if less than 50 and great shot at 53.
Jim
Added. the folds in an XF45 are fairly lost, not on this coin.
Jim
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AU cleaned, might be retoned enough for a straight grade though.
I agree with XF, details. Nice coin.
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Not an ideal photo to judge by with 100% accuracy, but it appears to be nice. I think it would straight grade at AU-50.
Xf45. I like it.
It has a good strike, but XF is a safe bet.
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Look forward to your inhand photos and opinion upon arrival of your coin.
Jim
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I like it's potential but would like much better photos to evaluate it further.
My first thought was possible environmental damage based on the photo, as to a cleaning hard to tell, sorry
Many of these have had old cleanings. Very nice undamaged coin though.
XF Details, I’d wager. Probably wiped a long, long time ago.
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Xf Cleaned, jmo
This is what the mailman brought to my door.
Sorry for the angled in-hand shots - I tried to capture the beautiful luster, and only partially succeeded.
Very happy with this purchase and addition to my dime collection (for the eq.of $107).
Your 1848 dime does have gobs of detail. $107? Not bad
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I agree with this^^
Great spirits have always encountered violent opposition from mediocre minds.-Albert Einstein
Nice! I like it. Great pickup.
Jim
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The toning is a little dark for me, but the piece looks like a great strike with awesome detail left on it.
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No way it'll grade an XF..........much higher!!!
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When I see the black on the dime I wonder if it was found on a body that was buried
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That’s what I’m thinking too. Coin looks good.
Congrats on a nice pickup!👍
Luster is necessary to obtain an AU grade, coins with AU detail and no luster likely get graded as XF.
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Au53 for the win
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A % of intact Mint surfaces is required for the AU range. Not all (types of) mint surfaces impart luster but all original luster stems from intact mint surfaces. Frost and grain count as original mint surfaces too such as hidden in the devices and wreath. I apologize if you were using luster as shorthand for surface preservation. Just trying to set the record straight for the people who absorb their grading skills from reading on here.
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