Robec's outstanding photo of one of the prettiest AU Capped Bust Halfs I've ever owned ...

... at least on the Obverse!
Robec did such an amazing job shooting this coin. I think I even spot flow lines around the rim in places. I was able to pick out every color of the rainbow on this coin. There appears to be some original mint luster on this coin too (most noticeable in protected areas).
Robec did such an amazing job shooting this coin. I think I even spot flow lines around the rim in places. I was able to pick out every color of the rainbow on this coin. There appears to be some original mint luster on this coin too (most noticeable in protected areas).

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Recipient of the coveted "You Suck" award, April 2009 for cherrypicking a 1833 CBHD LM-5, and April 2022 for a 1835 LM-12, and again in Aug 2012 for picking off a 1952 FS-902.
Well done Robec!
Edited to ask: is that a die break I see right above the 3rd star from the left? Or just a little scratch?
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Beautiful coin and one that I'd be very happy to own.
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Hey no worries Broadstruck. It's interesting hearing different opinions.
For me, coins like this float my boat. They might not be everyone's cup of tea ... but I will take one that looks like this over a plain jane white/gray coin every time.
Secondary album toning looks right to me with the colors maxing out and darkening towards the rim.
Collect what you love, right?
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Hey no worries Broadstruck. It's interesting hearing different opinions.
For me, coins like this float my boat. They might not be everyone's cup of tea ... but I will take one that looks like this over a plain jane white coin every time. To others, it's the white ones that excite them. (Honestly most white coins dated in the 1800's and earlier were cleaned at some point.)
Secondary album toning looks right to me with the colors maxing out and darkening towards the rim.
Collect what you love, right? >>
WingedLiberty1957,I'm glad to hear that your alright with a lil constructive criticism and aren't too delicate for just fluffy foo foo praises.
I'm never sure if I should bite my cheek or state what I really see, but after all this forum is about learning from one another.
P.S. I really like the Debbie Downer pic!
<< <i>It really pains me to be the Debbie Downer on this CBH with all the praise it's received so far. I see a coin that was once cleaned and now has developed secondary toning. Somewhat more natural around the obverse periphery as there is some progression however the purple centers and entire reverse are a dead give away.
Me too.
Post one of your CBH's from your collection that floats your boat.
I would like you take a gander at the kinds of CBH's that you guys love.
Here are a few more samples from my small collection of colorful CBH's ...
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"Just admiring your 1832 half dollar. Just as some general info, those streaks on the reverse are referred to as "drift marks". They are indeed a type of planchet flaw, but actually occur long before the planchets are created. These imperfections occur during the milling process, the process of rolling strips of Silver from which the blanks are produced. The streaks are created when impurities in the Silver expand during the stretching of the metal while the strips are being rolled. The result of dispersal (or "drifiting") of the impurities are these black streaks. Pretty neat, eh? Just thought I'd let ya know." - BustHalfBrian
I really enjoy getting this kind of educational information.
Here is a close up of the reverse showing the "drift marks"
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<< <i>Hey Broadstruck and Lava,
Post one of your CBH's from your collection that floats your boat.
I would like you take a gander at the kinds of CBH's that you guys love. >>
What year?
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Here is another example of drift marks on my 1811 as a comp
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