I had a nice standing liberty quarter in MS62 that I sold and "upgraded". Yes, the luster was a bit impaired, but it had overall great eye appeal with nice pops of color.
But I still have a few other nice ones. The barber is the first certified coin I ever owned, going back ~25 years.
Here are a couple others in my "sold" bucket, the CC 20c (CAC) being the standout:
A couple with pics that were handy. I generally like seated halves at 62, a nice mix of quality for the price, especially with the way high end AUs are priced these days.
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The coin is MS62 but the sticker is clearly PMD.

I had a nice standing liberty quarter in MS62 that I sold and "upgraded". Yes, the luster was a bit impaired, but it had overall great eye appeal with nice pops of color.







But I still have a few other nice ones. The barber is the first certified coin I ever owned, going back ~25 years.
Here are a couple others in my "sold" bucket, the CC 20c (CAC) being the standout:
Nothing is as expensive as free money.
If that's a 62 I'm gonna have to go back to grading school!
PCGS 62 CAC Gold.



A "finest known" Overton variety and by far the most expensive coin in my collection.


https://www.pcgs.com/coinfacts/coin/1810-50c-overton-109a/39419
https://www.ngccoin.com/census/united-states/half-dollars/232/varieties/16095/
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Here is a seated half in 62
This is one of the most “original” looking SLHs I have but it’s almost 200 years old and it’s possible someone may have messed with it in the past.
I really love the look of this Arrows and Rays half. The details are so striking. CACG 62+
A couple with pics that were handy. I generally like seated halves at 62, a nice mix of quality for the price, especially with the way high end AUs are priced these days.
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@Southcounty I'm so impressed with your set. Wonderful coins surely selectively assembled over many years. Thanks for sharing a few here!
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This was at the bottom of a small box of old coins I was appraising. I sent it in just to be authenticated and it came back MS which was a surprise.