It's a nice Fine. !5 would be an appropriate number.
BTW EAC does not grade early silver. If they did get that coin would get a VG-10 at least, unless the dealer is playing the buy in a lower grade, sell in a higher grade game.
It would not surprise me if this coin is in a VF-20 or 25 holder.
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LOL! My original gut feeling was what PCGS graded it VG10. I grade it 15 but am not surprised! Sometimes PCGS doesn't seem to be able to get past weak strikes!
It looks undergraded for sure. Hair detail and clouds indicate that. The problem is that the graders just don't see many of these. I think I would send it to CAC.
Nice coin. My experience is that PCGS uses the level of detail on the rim in grading circulated draped bust halves. If the coin does not have full dentilation, it may get a VG grade even though central details may warrant a Fine grade, which this coin deserves.
I would crack the coin out and enjoy it raw, without worrying about the TPG grade or sticker.
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Nice coin. My experience is that PCGS uses the level of detail on the rim in grading circulated draped bust halves. If the coin does not have full dentilation, it may get a VG grade even though central details may warrant a Fine grade, which this coin deserves.
I would crack the coin out and enjoy it raw, without worrying about the TPG grade or sticker.
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this coin though will go for vf25 money or more.
funky dirty and way original. The the old toned over / worn over adjustment marks add to this coin as well.
Put me down for VF30.
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I just gave myself some remedial training....and maybe I'm being generous. I'm in a giving mood today.
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BTW EAC does not grade early silver. If they did get that coin would get a VG-10 at least, unless the dealer is playing the buy in a lower grade, sell in a higher grade game.
It would not surprise me if this coin is in a VF-20 or 25 holder.
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Wouldn't be surprised to see her in a VF20/25 holder.
Definitely undergraded, took a weak obverse strike as wear...Congrats.
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Looks like a solid 15. I'd crack it or get it regraded.
Lance.
Or....you could sell it to me at VG-10 prices.
You know....your call.
Great coin as a 10, would not be interested as a 20.
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I would crack the coin out and enjoy it raw, without worrying about the TPG grade or sticker.
Nice coin. My experience is that PCGS uses the level of detail on the rim in grading circulated draped bust halves. If the coin does not have full dentilation, it may get a VG grade even though central details may warrant a Fine grade, which this coin deserves.
I would crack the coin out and enjoy it raw, without worrying about the TPG grade or sticker.
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