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Seated Halves in upcoming Heritage lot - Questionable chopmarks

MilkmanDanMilkmanDan Posts: 3,761 ✭✭✭✭✭
edited October 21, 2018 9:46AM in U.S. Coin Forum

There's an interesting lot coming up at Heritage in the early November timeframe. The lot features three seated halves, an 1858-O, an 1859-S and an 1861-S, all three with chopmarks. There's something off to me, when I look at the overall condition and chopmarks. Here's what I'm seeing:

1 - The chopmarks are small and placed close together, consistently placed around Liberty and the Eagle in the fields, but never centered.

2 - The chopmarks are fairly small AND intricate, not normal for chopmarks of any period

3 - Some of the chopmarks are "double punched", as if the first punch wasn't strong enough so they whacked it again. This is very uncommon.

4 - It appears that some chops are shared in common between the coins, which basically never happens in the wild. Sure the same punch was used for multiple coins, but to match up two coins with the same punch is nearly impossible, let alone to share the same punch between two coins in the same auction lot.

If you look closely, you'll also notice that some of the chopmarks look to cover up tooling or other damage. It looks to me like someone is trying to convert a few $25-$30 damaged coins into something more. These coins, with legitimate chopmarks, would fetch between $150-$250.

What do you all think?

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