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1836 Half

I have an 1836 Half Dollar with lettered edge. It appears cleaned with AU58 details. How valuable is this?
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It can depend upon die marriage, overall look, and how much someone is willing to pay for it.
Usually someone knowledgeable would need to see it in hand to give you a price for it.
If it is a common variety, it's probably worth $60 - $120,
depending on how it looks and how "cleaned" it is.
There are 23 varieties in 1836 with only one real rare one.
There are a few scarce varieties that might command a little
bit of a premium over the commons.
If you can, please post pictures - then someone here can be of
more assistance.
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Good detail, but the amount of luster and degree of cleaning is hard to tell from the photo.
Should be worth more than $100, maybe even $200+ if it isn't too "bright". It looks like about an
AU-55, which would bring $400 - $500 in a PCGS holder.