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FSH: 1810 CBH in EF, 1858 FE Cent in VF, 81-S and 87 Morgan $ in 64/65, and 62BC Ancient in AU

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(I'm also willing to trade for the following Bust Quarters: 1818, 1818/5, 1819 Small 9, 1820 Small O and 1820 Large O, in approximately VG/F grade and undamaged)


1810 Capped Bust Half, O-110. This coin is a solid EF, with the usual very weak obverse strike and weak left wing, decent amount of luster, but was probably dipped in the past (not by me)
1810 is a somewhat tough date to find in higher grades.
Asking: $300 OBO
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1858 Large Letters Flying Eagle Cent in VF-30. A great mid-grade circ. FEC that is problem free.
Asking: $80 OBO
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1881-S Morgan Dollar (raw), which is easily a 64 and could make it into a 65 holder. I bought this coin originally for the PL surfaces (more so on the reverse)
But the toning on the obverse is a nice golden-yellow-red, with a couple of old fingerprints which have since toned over.
Asking: $88 OBO
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1887 Morgan Dollar (raw), which is probably a solid 64 with some nice obverse and reverse toning.
The obverse has some yellow-orange rim toning, while the reverse has some nice yellow-orange-blue toning on the right half of the coin.
Asking: $55 OBO
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Finally, as the Harlan Berk card reads (where I purchased this coin from):
L. Aemilius Lepidus Pallus
62BC
Denarius, 3.91g
Cr-415/1, Syd-926, Aemilia-10
Obv: Head of Concord r.,
PAVLLVS LEPIDVS
CONCORDIA around.
Rx: L. Aemilius Paullus erecting
trophy before three captives (King
Perseus of Macedon and his two
sons), [TER] above, PAVLLV[S] in
exergue

This example is one of the finest, if not the finest, of its type known. This example is extremely notorious for its off-center strikes, of which this one is totally centered.
It has an interesting reverse of Three Slaves being shown as trophies.
I apologize for the glare and the blue-ish appearance in the photos, but with as high a relief as this coin has, images for me were quite difficult to capture with total focus.
Asking: $300 OBO (I paid $350 for this piece about 2 years ago)
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