Yes, it does look like a rim ding at about 9:00 on the reverse. It looks like a decent coin, like was said somewhere between 15-25 for a grade. Possibly cleaned at one point.
<< <i>Yes, it does look like a rim ding at about 9:00 on the reverse. It looks like a decent coin, like was said somewhere between 15-25 for a grade. Possibly cleaned at one point.
-Paul >>
Actually, I was giving it a split grade. (15 Obverse and 25 Reverse) Didn't want to guess at a net--overall I don't think it would merit a 20.
I think F15 is the upper limit on this one. The 1859-o is one of the most available no motto Seated Dollars. Just a friendly suggestion, spend another $200 and look for one that you will really like.
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-Paul
<< <i>Yes, it does look like a rim ding at about 9:00 on the reverse. It looks like a decent coin, like was said somewhere between 15-25 for a grade. Possibly cleaned at one point.
-Paul >>
Actually, I was giving it a split grade. (15 Obverse and 25 Reverse) Didn't want to guess at a net--overall I don't think it would merit a 20.
I agree with speety
about passing on it.
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