NewP for my holed set! 1795 FH Dollar

A good dealer friend of mine hooked me up with this today - now aside from the 1796 quarter (which I have a line on) my holed bust set is done!

Awarded latest "YOU SUCK!": June 11, 2014
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Hoard the keys.
That's impressive!
peacockcoins
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MrEureka - I have not made up my mind on the plug. I have other coins in the holed set that I have left the plug in, but others that I re-drilled. I sorta like the look of this so I am leaning toward leaving as-is.
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For the purposes of the OP I think it worked out nicely.
<< <i>As for grade, I am thinking it is an AG03/G04? What do y'all think? >>
It's got Fine details
<< <i>Will you remove the plug? >>
He'll have to if he wants it Full Hole instead of Filled Hole!
<< <i>Better than what I own!!!!!!! >>
mine to
I was half-kidding. Still, and honestly, I've sometimes considered doing a holed type set, and I would never include a coin that had been repaired or re-drilled. My thinking is similar to why I would avoid whizzed coins, which is basically that the changes to the coin are not honest. I want my coins to look like they dropped out of the history book and into my hand. Once numismatists start messing with the coins, all the fun is gone for me.
BTW, just for kicks, the two coins that most recently got me thinking about doing the holed set were a roughly VG but otherwise perfect and completely original, neatly holed 1796 Quarter, and a gem XF+ (but neatly holed) 1795 FH $1. Imagine the type set that could grow from those two coins!
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peacockcoins
He sold it for $4000???
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<< <i>A holed 1796 half in VG-F exists. A dealer friend of mine bought it in 1997 or so. Too bad the hole was repaired so well that he bought it as non-holed. Payed $12k for it and lost $8k when he flipped it, as the previous owner told him "deal is a deal, no refunds."
He sold it for $4000??? >>
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