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Grades/Opinions on this 1827 Bust Half...
Hi all,
I'm just curious as to how you'd grade this 1827 Bust Half (again I have no personal problem with it being dipped/white as I personally collect white coins) but I'm curious as to how you think it would grade at a TPG. The luster is quite strong and the surfaces are pretty good as well. I found it quite attractive but have always had a bit of trouble accurately grading these Bust Halves since even ones slabbed in the Mid+ MS grades sometimes strike me as AU.
Thanks for your time.













I'm just curious as to how you'd grade this 1827 Bust Half (again I have no personal problem with it being dipped/white as I personally collect white coins) but I'm curious as to how you think it would grade at a TPG. The luster is quite strong and the surfaces are pretty good as well. I found it quite attractive but have always had a bit of trouble accurately grading these Bust Halves since even ones slabbed in the Mid+ MS grades sometimes strike me as AU.
Thanks for your time.













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I think I see some light friction on the cheek which I don't feel is caused by the strike. This makes me assume strong AU-58, which would be its bar minimum.
The reverse is the same way with some light friction on the tops of the eagles wings.
If it were to be sent in to a TPG, I would say PCGS would give it a 58/61 grade, and NGC would most certainly grade this MS.
BTW - Great looking coin
really is an au coin tho.
really nice
thanx,
rob.
I do not see this ending up in an MS slab by any of the top TPG's.
Even with all those pics I am having a tough time really seeing this one. In one
pic I see a strong horizontal scratch on the face and in the others I don't. I also see a lot of
scratches going in the same direction in one set of pics, and in another in a different pic.
She sure does look to have strong AU luster though from what I can see.
I prefer a little tarnish on my CBH's but that is just preference and on a dipped coin like this
surface scratches can be accented. With all that said, I believe that I see rub consistent with a
55-58 grade and the luster to go along with that as long as the coin does not show cleaning lines that the
pics are not showing.
Let me just add that I believe that NGC might grade a point higher in the MS scale, but not consistently
calling AU coins MS more than PCGS at this time.
<< <i>I see it a little differently than my buddy STONE does.
I do not see this ending up in an MS slab by any of the top TPG's.
Even with all those pics I am having a tough time really seeing this one. In one
pic I see a strong horizontal scratch on the face and in the others I don't. I also see a lot of
scratches going in the same direction in one set of pics, and in another in a different pic.
She sure does look to have strong AU luster though from what I can see.
I prefer a little tarnish on my CBH's but that is just preference and on a dipped coin like this
surface scratches can be accented. With all that said, I believe that I see rub consistent with a
55-58 grade and the luster to go along with that as long as the coin does not show cleaning lines that the
pics are not showing.
Let me just add that I believe that NGC might grade a point higher in the MS scale, but not consistently
calling AU coins MS more than PCGS at this time. >>
Good point there JRocco!
I wasn't sure if what I was seeing were grainy pics or marks on the coin.
I definitely don't see major signs of cleaning, but a dip is very likely.
I'm still going to call this a AU-58 as far as details go.
PCGS....BB, Cleaned surfaces
My opinion is, that the coin appears
to have been cleaned with rubbing
a little too aggressively.
Camelot
I'm also just curious to get your opinions on the following coins - it seems there is broken luster/ rub on these coins slabbed as MS?
http://coins.ha.com/common/view_item.php?Sale_No=1104&Lot_No=1058&src=pr
http://coins.ha.com/common/view_item.php?Sale_No=1104&Lot_No=1059&src=pr
http://coins.ha.com/common/view_item.php?Sale_No=442&Lot_No=880&src=pr
http://coins.ha.com/common/view_item.php?Sale_No=1116&Lot_No=2148&src=pr
http://coins.ha.com/common/view_item.php?Sale_No=1114&Lot_No=502&src=pr
Heck I can't really find one on heritage that doesn't show broken luster...what am I missing here...?
<< <i>it looks like an overton 122 r-5. should grade ef40 because of the cleaning.
really is an au coin tho.
really nice
thanx, >>
Sorry, it is most definitely not an O-122. The relationship between the final A in AMERICA and the arrowheads is wrong, the position of the U in UNUM in relationship to the O in OF is incorrect as well. The denomination is closer to the eagle than in O-122 with the 0 being too low.
1827's are extremely difficult to attribute due to the number of die marriages (49), the similarities between many reverses, and the many late die stage obverses that have the stars drawn to the edges.
My guess is that this is a late die stage O-135. As to grade, it is anyone's guess with out having the coin in hand, but I will go with AU-55 to 58.
QN
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<< <i>I'm also just curious to get your opinions on the following coins - it seems there is broken luster/ rub on these coins slabbed as MS?
http://coins.ha.com/common/view_item.php?Sale_No=1104&Lot_No=1058&src=pr
http://coins.ha.com/common/view_item.php?Sale_No=1104&Lot_No=1059&src=pr
http://coins.ha.com/common/view_item.php?Sale_No=442&Lot_No=880&src=pr
http://coins.ha.com/common/view_item.php?Sale_No=1116&Lot_No=2148&src=pr
http://coins.ha.com/common/view_item.php?Sale_No=1114&Lot_No=502&src=pr
Heck I can't really find one on heritage that doesn't show broken luster...what am I missing here...? >>
Welcome to the world of CBH collecting.
Ask Bear how many AU coins he has seen in MS plastic before he picked some of his MS examples to purchase.
He sorted through a few before he purchased his beauties.
It takes a keen eye to see an AU/MS CBH coin and sometimes the plastic number offers no help at all.
I will apologize - but I would rather give my honest opinion
Experience the World through Numismatics...it's more than you can imagine.
Much appreciated.
<< <i>Thanks for all the opinions guys - I'm still a bit confused though as to how to reliably differentiate AU58 from MS62/63 Bust Halves it seems...every one I see in MS62/63 graded by the TPGs seems to have more extensive breaks in the luster than this one.
Much appreciated.
That's what many of us are saying. You can't reliably differentiate between AU and MS as far as the TPGs are concerned because THEY don't reliably do so.
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this one is pcgs au58
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