Opinions on the draped bust half dollar

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My guess is somewhere around VF-30
<< <i>I've seen these graded anywhere between VF-25 and VF-35.
My guess is somewhere around VF-30 >>
What do you think about the "look" of the coin?
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Likely dipped and placed in an album and got some light toning on the edge.
While it does not look like original skin, key for me would be whether there is luster, that she is not too bright or reflective and the absence of hairlines. I'd also probably return her to an album for storage.
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I prefer to have skin all over the place with my album toning.
<< <i>I agree with the VF grade, but I do not care for the color. It's too white in the center. >>
Ditto, this coin has been played with a little too much. It's not bad but it does not scream take me home either.
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I'd buy this one as a Fine all day long and twice on Sunday. Would pass at VF money, as others have said, there are better VFs out there.
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<< <i>PCGS VF25. I saw this at Harry Laibstain's Site selling for $775. I'm not buying it, but someone might want to pick it up. That seems like a fair price to me if you don't mind the cleaning. >>
Who would pay $775 for that one when they could have this VF30 for just a few dollars more?
<< <i>This is not meant to be disrespectful to PCGS, just an honest question. If this thing is so bady cleaned, then how does it end up in a PCGS holder? Does PCGS make exceptions for this series? If so, why? I agree that it is harshly cleaned...obviously so. Why didn't it get BB'd? >>
I probably should keep my mouth shut. "God" might be watching.
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<< <i>This is not meant to be disrespectful to PCGS, just an honest question. If this thing is so bady cleaned, then how does it end up in a PCGS holder? Does PCGS make exceptions for this series? If so, why? I agree that it is harshly cleaned...obviously so. Why didn't it get BB'd? >>
I probably should keep my mouth shut. "God" might be watching. >>
Then PM me. I'm genuinely curious.
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<< <i>PCGS VF25. I saw this at Harry Laibstain's Site selling for $775. I'm not buying it, but someone might want to pick it up. That seems like a fair price to me if you don't mind the cleaning. >>
Who would pay $775 for that one when they could have this VF30 for just a few dollars more?
I wish I could see that picture (my work server blocks some pictures.) Also, when you say "just a few dollars more" where are you talking about buying from?
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<< <i>Its in my collection, and not currently for sale. But I paid $1,000 on it and have been nothing but happy with it. >>
I would say that $225 is more than just "a few more dollars."
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<< <i>Its in my collection, and not currently for sale. But I paid $1,000 on it and have been nothing but happy with it. >>
I would say that $225 is more than just "a few more dollars." >>
When discussing two coins that cost 775 and 1000, 225 to me at least is just a few dollars. Likewise, two similar coins that are priced $78, and $100....I wont even hesitate to take the one with superior eye appeal.
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<< <i>Its in my collection, and not currently for sale. But I paid $1,000 on it and have been nothing but happy with it. >>
I would say that $225 is more than just "a few more dollars." >>
When discussing two coins that cost 775 and 1000, 225 to me at least is just a few dollars. Likewise, two similar coins that are priced $78, and $100....I wont even hesitate to take the one with superior eye appeal. >>
Like I said, I can't see the coin you posted here at work. I'll check it out at home. Eye appeal certainly does make a decision easier.
But, you have to draw a line somewhere. I'm sure there is a VF35 somewhere that looks better than your coin, and I could say "Why would anyone pay $1000 for that when they could have gotten this for just a few dollars more."
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<< <i>Absolutely correct Joe. Lines need to be drawn and budgets maintained. I thought that my DBH was probably the most coin I could get for the grand, and a grand is what my target price for an example of this type was. >>
I'm actually looking for a choice, original-looking F12 or 15. The more I look at these the more I realize eye appeal varies GREATLY from coin to coin.
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