Guess The Grade: Seated Liberty Half
LeeG
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Is the dark area in the field to the right of the eagle's head toning or surface damage?
Looks like it has decent luster remaining. Hits & rim chew might count against it a little. Struck well -- nice definition in the stars for the most part, and in the arrow fletchings on rev. I think it's a nice coin.
It's got great detail
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For this date look for WB-102 Errant date in the rock and gown above 57. WB-103 Recut date
Well, I like it.
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since it's in a white holder, I'm thinking it's graded as a 53 (or maybe even a 55)
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<< <i>Is the dark area in the field to the right of the eagle's head toning or surface damage? >>
Looks like a peace sign made with a black crayon under 10X, seriously. Not damage and I should be able to remove it fairly easily.
<< <i>I wonder where those 4 "spider-bite" pair of dots came from? >>
Noticed that after your post. Evenly distributed also.
<< <i>For this date look for WB-102 Errant date in the rock and gown above 57. WB-103 Recut date >>
Couldn't really tell under 10X?
I'm working on a 1857 Mint Set w/Gold PCGS Registry Set. Gonna crack her out and send in for an "Any Grade". Wish me luck. I'm gonna need it. I haven't done too well here recently with PCGS.
You guy's sure do well in grading: