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1849 O SEATED LIBERTY HALF DOLLAR IN MS60/61 CONDITION THIS COIN HAS A FEW SCRATCHS ON THE FRONT HARLY NOTICEABLE BUT STILL THERE You don't say...
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<< <i>I hardly notice them. >>
Heh. Like Venetian blinds.
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she needs to close the blinds while she's going potty...
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<< <i>Those aren't scratches. They are cuts. In the old days, some cigar smokers would carry a large coin. They would lay the coin on a hard surface and place the end of the cigar on the coin. They could then take a knife and trim the end of their cigar. The coin would act as a cutting block and protect the table or other surface that they were working on. >>
While I agree with you that it's potentially the case here I believe the uniform spacing of these cuts/scratches would rule that out. If you were cutting the end of your cigar I tdon't think you would necessarily take the time to properly align the coin each time to get the even spacing. I think it's simple grafetti and it's a real shame as the coin looks to have minimal wear and nice original surfaes.
Oh and he said it was "HARLY NOTICEABLE " Since Harly isnt a word you remove it from the sentence. and you come up with NOTICEABLE.
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<< <i>1849 O SEATED LIBERTY HALF DOLLAR IN MS60/61 CONDITION THIS COIN HAS A FEW SCRATCHS ON THE FRONT HARLY NOTICEABLE BUT STILL THERE You don't say...
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<< <i>"Looks all good to me". >>
Oh Bear...!!! It looks like you were pawing again................
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I like the description on the Walker too: ALSO UP FOR BID 1942 WALKING LIBERTY MS64/65 DEEP MIRROR PROOF LIKE.
<< <i>Would this coin be worth repairing? It doesn't look like it would be too difficult to repair and its not worth too much in its current state. >>
I have heard of plugging coins with holes but do they repair scratches on coins? The detail is nice outside of the scratches but I think it is what it is and can't imagine that the cost of repair would be worth it.....?
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<< <i>Do you think that it would be BB? >>
Not at ANACS (net grade)..................everyone else would BB it before they even got it out of the plastic flip
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<< <i>Would this coin be worth repairing? It doesn't look like it would be too difficult to repair and its not worth too much in its current state. >>
I have heard of plugging coins with holes but do they repair scratches on coins? The detail is nice outside of the scratches but I think it is what it is and can't imagine that the cost of repair would be worth it.....? >>
Yes, they can smooth over scratches so you would never know that they were there.
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<< <i> Wolverine?
Wolverine Vam, I like it!
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<< <i>Shane, I see you were the high bidder on this item, may I ak what you are planning on doing with this thing? >>
Add it to my collection.....I like the details and don't own a seated half so.....I figure what the heck. Plus I don't want to pass up on that DMPL Walker
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<< <i>Would this coin be worth repairing? It doesn't look like it would be too difficult to repair and its not worth too much in its current state. >>
I have heard of plugging coins with holes but do they repair scratches on coins? The detail is nice outside of the scratches but I think it is what it is and can't imagine that the cost of repair would be worth it.....? >>
Yes, they can smooth over scratches so you would never know that they were there. >>
Perry,
Would you know what something like that would cost?.....very interesting what they can do these days but if I win the coin I am not going to have it repaired.
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<< <i>Would this coin be worth repairing? It doesn't look like it would be too difficult to repair and its not worth too much in its current state. >>
I have heard of plugging coins with holes but do they repair scratches on coins? The detail is nice outside of the scratches but I think it is what it is and can't imagine that the cost of repair would be worth it.....? >>
Yes, they can smooth over scratches so you would never know that they were there. >>
Perry,
Would you know what something like that would cost?.....very interesting what they can do these days but if I win the coin I am not going to have it repaired. >>
Contact Coin Restoration Services (crs-stockton.com) and Mr. Stockton can quote you a price. He may need to see the coin in hand.
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