Opinions on this 1805 half on TT
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What do you think of this 1805 half on Teletrade tonight? It is PCGS VF30 but the enlarged pictures show scratches along the back. Are they on the holder or the coin?
1805 Half on TT
1805 Half on TT
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VF35 or EF40 detail, I think PCGS (correctly) factored in the reverse adjustment marks as well as a couple of noteworth obverse digs..
great coin, thanks for the heads up, may as well go ahead and put in a bid
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<< <i>Last I saw the bid was either $280 or $380. Either way, that's awfully strong for this coin, no? >>
NO!!! Not if you know the market on these.
Jim
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<< <i>Last I saw the bid was either $280 or $380. Either way, that's awfully strong for this coin, no? >>
NO!!! Not if you know the market on these. >>
Clearly,
Have fun...Mike
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The gun wasn't loaded, I wasn't ready to spend any $$ last night! I would like one of that type, like that one but without the marks. I can wait till the right one comes along and I'm ready to spend, although those two things don't always seem to happen at the same time.
Can adjustment marks be found on the rim, also? It would seem to be a less conspicuous spot. And it must have been time consuming to weigh each coin individually.
GORGEOUS coin.
K S