I think he's quoting the book on Barber coins, where is you can see three letters of LIBERTY, usually LI and Y it's VG with full rims, G4 if the rims are full but less than three letters there.
Anyways, as others said, a nicer one will come along for your collection.
Wondering if it's an OK coin, but simply a horribly out of focus photo: the rim and edge on the right side are far too "nebulous";
if this were a decent photograph of a nearly featureless coin, the rim and edge would be clearer. (handheld Logitech ClickSmart?? not at all intending to disparage Logitech)
I'd make a small wager (being given reasonable odds*), that portions of all letters/ most letters of Liberty are visible; and enough detail remains to make it G6 or VG8.
* the odds would have to be long enough that I'd be able to buy a VG from the winning bidder ... .......
WILL WORK FOR CENTS, QUARTERS, HALVES, DOLLARS....
I see the term moon money tossed around a lot in titles, then I see the numbers and im like "You cant even get half way to the moon with that". I think there should be a rule. 2x PCGS or NGC retail list minimum befor eyou get to use the term moon, and at least 500$ The other day someone posted "Tonights moon shot" and it was like a 40$ Ase or something lol.
I have search for an 1809 and I can asure you that $188.00 on that coin is not moon money. I did not purchase the coin but know of a couple coins that have sold higher. In the right forum, he could get that money back no problem. If he gets it in a PCGS holder I would buy!!
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I think he's quoting the book on Barber coins, where is you can see three letters of LIBERTY, usually LI and Y it's VG with full rims, G4 if the rims are full but less than three letters there.
Anyways, as others said, a nicer one will come along for your collection.
if this were a decent photograph of a nearly featureless coin, the rim and edge would be clearer. (handheld Logitech ClickSmart?? not at all intending to disparage Logitech)
I'd make a small wager (being given reasonable odds*), that portions of all letters/ most letters of Liberty are visible; and enough detail remains to make it G6 or VG8.
* the odds would have to be long enough that I'd be able to buy a VG from the winning bidder ...
1879-O{Rev}: 1st coin of my "secret set"