thoughts on 20 cent piece

I am really looking for honest answers. On the one hand, it meets my type set criteria for older silver of well struck and not blast white. On the other hand, the green spot at tip of the top arrow and the scrathes in the field in the right obverse and on the reverse by the left wing bother me. Could I do better in the AU50 range?



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<< <i>I am really looking for honest answers. On the one hand, it meets my type set criteria for older silver of well struck and not blast white. On the other hand, the green spot at tip of the top arrow and the scrathes in the field in the right obverse and on the reverse by the left wing bother me. Could I do better in the AU50 range?
I think you should go for a bonefied AU50, than you can sell me this (/) one.
Lance.
Still seems like a pretty nice example in that grade, though...
<< <i>Scratches don't bother me. Spot on the shield does.
Still seems like a pretty nice example in that grade, though... >>
I do like the color of the coin and the contrast, not too shabby.
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<< <i>What is the grade? It looks very well struck considering the wear. Very nice imo. >>
PCGS graded it 50.
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