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Grade My NewP, an 1814/3 Bust Half Dollar

I was lucky enough to snag this coin in an eBay BIN listing for a very fair price. I've bought a few examples of this overdate in the last few years but never hung onto any of them. I plan on keeping this coin.
I'm torn between two grades. Let me know what you think!


I'm torn between two grades. Let me know what you think!



Lurking and learning since 2010. Full-time professional numismatist based in SoCal.
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i was ok at genuine vf details but somethings fishy about the softness of the obverse
could this be some type of counterfeit?
her hair really throws me off looking at it...somethings just fishy about this one's looks
to me anyways
not my series so i'm no pro here
hopefully i'm out in left field on it and mean no offence
just being candid with ya
if the real deal here...some type of cleaning will hold it back from straight grading
then my vf details 1st thought would fit
I was looking at the reverse and see what looks to be 4 or more die clashes. This being said it also almost looks like this coin was struck over another coin, could that be possible. I put this up on the 65in HD scree just to look at that reverse.
If it were mine I'd expect a 35. PCGS will probably call it a 30.
Lance.
Wasn't surprised to find myself below the curve. Was probably too conservative. Nice coin!
Nice coin indeed!
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Classic strike for the variety/DS. Luster looks to support an XF40 grade as does the right facing wing, left wing as you know is strike.
If the coin hasn't been cleaned, I would say it is a keeper in my book!
J
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As long as there no hairlines, looks like a pretty coin.
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<< <i>XF40. who on earth voted fine details? >>
Could have been one of my local B&M shops. They pick the worst struck area of the coin and grade by that. Works well for them when buying.
Best, SH
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