looking for opinions on grade received
rxer
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Pictured below are 3 fairly rare half cents, in order:
1794 c-1b
1794 c-2b
1795 c-2b
The 1794's were both graded last year and both were give very generous grades of G-4, and AG-3
The 1795 is still at PCGS - I have asked for a review with explanation- it was given the grade vg details damaged.
I don't see it ( and probably never will ) -I still am extremely pleased with the coin (not the holder) and happy to
own it despite what the plastic says. Just looking for other opinions -For what it's worth it was graded by the EAC people
as a F-12 at it's last auction appearance The 94's I'm sure were net graded- why not the 95
1794 c-1b
1794 c-2b
1795 c-2b
The 1794's were both graded last year and both were give very generous grades of G-4, and AG-3
The 1795 is still at PCGS - I have asked for a review with explanation- it was given the grade vg details damaged.
I don't see it ( and probably never will ) -I still am extremely pleased with the coin (not the holder) and happy to
own it despite what the plastic says. Just looking for other opinions -For what it's worth it was graded by the EAC people
as a F-12 at it's last auction appearance The 94's I'm sure were net graded- why not the 95
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Is the color correct?
Lance.
light as the picture indicates. Pretty sure it was not smoothed, whizzed or re-engraved-
I looked it over pretty good before sending it in, No dips from smoothing or build-up from
whizzing are evident
But I'm fascinated by the oversized 9 and undersized 5 in the date. Were they used on all 1795 half cents?
Lance.
color is not the issue - it is coming back as damaged
<< <i>here is a more accurate color of the coin - besides
color is not the issue - it is coming back as damaged
>>
Unless it is on the rim, I am not seeing any damage.
<< <i>
<< <i>here is a more accurate color of the coin - besides
color is not the issue - it is coming back as damaged
>>
Unless it is on the rim, I am not seeing any damage. >>
If you are referring to the reverse rim, at UNITED, I agree. If not, I'm not seeing it.