@Spencer154 said:
Here’s the other halves from the same submission. All grades exactly as I expected. Working on a circulated set
(G-F) of the 79-90…I have a few more that I acquired already slabbed that I will share. Be
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I love these wholesome scarce collector grade coins! These grades are really hard to find the low mintage issues in!
@ARCO said:
Yes, it definitely looks like PMD especially at the top of the arc.
However, the raised metal is not damage, it was not caused by an object hitting the coin and pushing up the metal. The raised metal was part of the the original strike and you can see it under magnification.
Yes, for a details coin the 1843-O did well! It was sad to see it go, because it had such nicely struck up stars and central leaf detail. The other thing is that only 4 AUs and 2 BUs exist in PCGS as straight grades. The PCGS plate coin is an AU-50, which is not struck as well as this coin. However that one is certainly more valuable
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I love these wholesome scarce collector grade coins! These grades are really hard to find the low mintage issues in!
It's all PMD, as @yosclimber explained.
An old score
Your 43-o did particularly well, Ken. Congrats!
Hi Aaron!
Yes, for a details coin the 1843-O did well! It was sad to see it go, because it had such nicely struck up stars and central leaf detail. The other thing is that only 4 AUs and 2 BUs exist in PCGS as straight grades. The PCGS plate coin is an AU-50, which is not struck as well as this coin. However that one is certainly more valuable