Some new Bust Halves I recently added....Feel free to GTG
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Feel free to GTG on them....and I promise, this time I'll reveal the results tomorrow.





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What a stunning group! I'll just guess AU58 on all of them, but I suppose at least some
of them could well be MS.
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Nice looking group!
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XF45-AU55..... Nice lot of Busties.....Did you get them in a lot buy or individually selected?? Cheers, RickO
All look like nice original AUs to me. The 1820 and 1830s a very active age of US commerce and opportunity!
I thought you said "new" bust halves, not one of them is uncirculated!
Nice group, Dave. Terrific pick-ups!
I'll guess:
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Lance.
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Nice coins.
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Great run!
"If I say something in the woods and my wife isn't there to hear it.....am I still wrong?"
My Washington Quarter Registry set...in progress
Nice group! Glad to help you out with them!
Love 'em all!!!! Real nice pickups, Dave.
Really appreciate the look of the 33 and 34. Great group. The 34 could be a 58+.
"Look up, old boy, and see what you get." -William Bonney.
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I bought them all individually.
Thanks Jason. Yes, you actually did help me out on them...and I'm hoping what you got in return helped make you happy as well
Thanks for playing, and for the kind words everyone.....and now for the grades...
1830 PCGS 50 CAC (prooflike surfaces)
1832 PCGS 53 CAC (Beautiful blue toning)
1833 PCGS 55 CAC (Great luster and surfaces, worthy of a 58 IMO)
1834 PCGS 58 CAC (Incredible luster and has a shot at 62 IMO)
1835 PCGS 58 CAC (Amazing toning and luster)
No one person got them all right, but some were very close.
Very fair grades, Dave. PCGS got all but two right. LOL.
Seriously, there's nothing like in-hand grading. I hope to see your set some day.
Lance.
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