Guess the Grade on this Bust Half--GRADE REVEALED
Varlis
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Sorry about the pictures; I'm practicing. This is in a green-label era PCGS holder. What do you think? While the second obverse picture isn't the sharpest in the world, the color is fairly accurate.
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Very attractive original looking Bust Half, and in plastic too!!
Stuart
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I think AU58....
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I just got my first digital camera a month or so ago. practicing taking pictures of coins, also. I had been an ardent using of a Canon AE-1 Program for decades. Now I'm doing this whole 21st century thing with a Nikon CoolPix 5700.
I haven't quite figured it all at yet, either. To use the flash or not to use the flash. how close to get, what size of picture. etc. I'm have lots of fun with mine.
As far as the half, it is a nice looking coin. What variety is it?
Paul
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Believe it or not, the coin is in green-label PCGS MS-60 plastic.
So what's the story?
1) board members are more conservative than PCGS
2) the coin is over-graded
3) my pictures suck and misrepresent the coin
4) a combination of 3 and either 1 or 2
What'd ya think? It's hard for me to say if there's indeed rub on the cheek and eagle's neck because I'm biased and the rub would be slight, but . . . it doesn't seem to me like there is. Then again, we all know there's only the tiniest of margins between 58s and 62s . . .
Paul--I'm not sure what variety it is. Large Date and Letters is all I know. Anyone got Overton handy??
It is a nice coin indeed.
When we have trouble seeing a certain area of the coin's pics we all seem to assume the worst.
The reverse while looks really nice had an area at the top of the eagle's left wing that I thought had some luster break.
In person inspection of just a coin can justify why it is an MS-60.
In other words, there's no way for us to properly ascertain highpoint wear.
As for the issue of the old holder, folks should be aware that PCGS stds have changed (not just more or less conservative) since then.
EVP
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Can't help with Overton variety, I'm afraid.
K S