1819 Bust Half NEWP

Bought this coin today for standard 1819 money, but I was pretty sure it was the overdate (1819/8.) As such I believe I got a pretty good price. It's not perfect, but should be within market standards, I think it will probably certify. I was originally thinking of flipping the coin, but now I'm thinking about holding onto it. It has a charming originality to it I think.
What are your thoughts? Overdate? Grade? Like/dislike?

What are your thoughts? Overdate? Grade? Like/dislike?


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Not bad otherwise on originality
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102 capped bust half dollars - 100 die marriages
BHNC #198
She's purdy and I like'er.
PS I also agree with bosco's comments.
<< <i>I had a CBH with similar digs that I sent in to PCGS. It would not certify. >>
Yeah, I've had the same thing happen...course I've also had similar things certify, so I think Stone probably nailed it. Probably a 50/50. Maybe take more than one attempt.
Honestly I'm thinking of eventually doing a dansco of halves, that's where she'd end up. I will probably just keep her until such a time I'm serious about the album.
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<< <i>I had a CBH with similar digs that I sent in to PCGS. It would not certify. >>
Yeah, I've had the same thing happen...course I've also had similar things certify, so I think Stone probably nailed it. Probably a 50/50. Maybe take more than one attempt.
Honestly I'm thinking of eventually doing a dansco of halves, that's where she'd end up. I will probably just keep her until such a time I'm serious about the album. >>
Still a nice coin!
Unquestionably authentic and original.
I have lots of em like that, and they are a lot more fun
than the certified ones, if you really like to look at them.
Very nice, and I'd keep her raw with or without the pin holes...
It really would depend on how much some of the dings deter from
the look in hand. Well struck, with good details helps it alot.
Garrow
EAC 6024
<< <i>I like it Simon, its just a little too large
Seriously right?! it's like looking at a pie tin!