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I scraped a bunch of proof sets today for this.

I felt a little guilty as I know they are going to the pot. But look at what i got for them. I have a Flowing Hair, Seated, and Trade but never one of these until now.



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AND it is a little scrarcer than usual. The date most often see is the 1799. The 1803 is a little special.
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I would appreciate if someone could attribute it for me. I do not own the book for this series. Thanks
BTW, I hope that you didn't scrape your proof sets, even if you were scrapping them.
I'll attribute the Draped Bust dollar if you will afford me 1st crack at that 1795 that I've seen here.
tyedye, you have Bowers/Borckardt-252, Bolender-5, Haseltine-5. Small,thin top 3, positioned too high. QDB assigned a URS-10 ranking in VF-20 to EF-45. (275 to 550 survivors in this range). The key to note here: Many DB dollars are in holders, but may have been boinked before the new technology came about to detect covert alterations. If you're comfy that you have an unaltered example, you done good.
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Yes, when the price of silver bullion goes down in real (adjusted for inflation) or absolute terms, that coin will hold its value.
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<< <i>winning business decision >>
Yes, when the price of silver bullion goes down in real (adjusted for inflation) or absolute terms, that coin will hold its value. >>
What if silver bullion goes up?
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I'd "scrape" coins all day for that!
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I know this borders on blasphemy, but I would love to be able to run my thumb across that...like touching history.
What did she grade?
NGC graded it VF25
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Congrats !
1803 DBD's are awesome.
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I know this borders on blasphemy, but I would love to be able to run my thumb across that...like touching history. >>
Hi,
Long ago...you could!
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The 1803 DBD comes in 2 major varieties, the small and the large 3.
Yours is the small 3 variety. Here is my large 3 variety as a comp.
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