Has anyone ever seen a Columbian half counterfeit ? I read they were counterfeited a mouth after they came out ??
The deep toning makes it hard to assess, my best guess is 63-64. "neet" sounds like something a coin doctor would use.
I thought there was some wear showing on both the obverse (above the eye and on the cheek also on the front edge of the hair) and the reverse (on the lower part of the big sail and the right side of the left sail). I'm sating AU 58, but maybe my monitor just isn't that good.
I love the toning on that coin. It looks like a slider but I think I will say MS-65, maybe MS-64. I started cropping the photo but after half an hour my computer crashed so my work was lost, this is all that was saved . I lost 30 other minutes of work. Oh well, that is all I got.
I think you need a photo-editing software suite which has a circle crop feature..... For example, in photoshop, this task takes approximately 7 seconds.