I need grading opinion on Barber Half
aussielover
Posts: 177
Here's a better date, 1912-d Barb Half with nice toning.
What would you grade?
What would you grade?
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Tom
<< <i>XF-40... great coin! >>
You're very generous Jeremy
<< <i>Umm EF45 (This is a total guess,I couldn't grade a pre-schoolers finger painting) >>
Thanks gold..
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Chris
Jim
I don't know if it's the pic or what.
What jdimmick said....cleaned, them thumbed or AT'd in some form or another.
The deep blue around the stars is what's left of the original toning.
VF35/XF40.
Great transactions with oih82w8, JasonGaming, Moose1913.
Then again, after a second look, I'll go VF35.
Dave
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Nice coin!
I always grade low on circulated coins. I'm a lot better at grading MS.
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Tyler
Camelot
It's a nice circulated coin with good eye appeal. Barber haves in this grade are really scarce. Most of the time they are either Good-4 or MS-60 something. Coins in Fine to EF and few and far between.
And come on guys! It's a nice coin, but calling it EF-40 or 45 is a prime example of "grade-flation." Let's try to avoid that trap, OK?
vf-25 overall.
K S
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