How would you grade/price this 1802 DBH?

No tricks, grade revealed later/tomorrow. I have not seen the coin in person. It is slabbed by PCGS, and to the best of my knowledge, Longacre, there is no sticker, and I do not know if it has been submitted.
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Looks like a beaut!!
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I would have to wonder what's going on under the left wing facing. Might be on plastic, might not.
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(For the grade, not the price.)
Pricing? Uh, I dunno.
(edited to add --- "Nice looking coin!!
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All that said, I would have graded this coin lower and obviously have a lot to learn before I get serious about collecting this series!
<< <i>The coin is in an ICG VF-25 holder and is offered at 10% higher than Trends for VF-20 >>
Sounds okay to me. A 10% premium over the VF20 trend price for a VF25 coin seems all right, particularly as it is a nice original-looking piece from where I sit. And it's in plastic, even if it's second-tier plastic. I would trust ICG on a circ type coin. It's just in the MS/PR supergrades that I lose confidence in them.
slabed grade = xf-40
this assumes those are adj. marks, not scratches
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I give away money. I collect money.
I don’t love money . I do love the Lord God.
In honor of the memory of Cpl. Michael E. Thompson
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<< <i>I was going to say 35, but no sticker.
But would you sticker it at 25? How about 15?
RYK, what would you grade this coin?
I was thinking 15, shot 20. I need to get more experience in grading these, or it looks like I will never get to buy one.
<< <i>If I were looking for an 1802 half at this time...... I would seriously consider this one. Even though in your OP it said slabbed by pcgs, and now you say icg. But, then you would probably go through the agony of getting it crossed, and the harassment from Longacre on the sticker deal. So many issues to consider.
I was mistaken about the holder in the OP. Sorry about that. It is an ICG holder. Nonetheless, the coin is the coin (we should have a Latin translation for that
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<< <i>If I were looking for an 1802 half at this time...... I would seriously consider this one. Even though in your OP it said slabbed by pcgs, and now you say icg. But, then you would probably go through the agony of getting it crossed, and the harassment from Longacre on the sticker deal. So many issues to consider.
I was mistaken about the holder in the OP. Sorry about that. It is an ICG holder. Nonetheless, the coin is the coin (we should have a Latin translation for that
Lucky for you it is in an ICG holder, and therefore we don't even reach the question of stickerability.
I need to see if I can come up with the Latin for "the coin is the coin". That would be pretty neat. Maybe I should call Stack's, where I hear Latin is still used in the office on a daily basis.
Didn't wanna get me no trade
Never want to be like papa
Working for the boss every night and day
--"Happy", by the Rolling Stones (1972)
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