1829 half dollar

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by coinnut, Aug 29, 2007.

  1. coinnut

    coinnut Senior Member

    this is an 1829 half dollar that i won from ebay.
    i think i paid to much but thats ok,i dont mind paying a little more
    for a coin i need for my type set. it looks nice and i like it a lot.
    can anyone offer a grading opinion ,i think it might be an xf or an au.
    i dont think i am qualified to call it an au, i know some of you out there are..those scraches going left to right on obv are not that bad on the coin but it has been cleaned.
    whats up with the way the stars seem to be attached to the rim,
    also, can anyone tell me the overtone number? that would be great.
    appreciate the help guys.
    thanks
     

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  3. TheBigH

    TheBigH Senior Member

    I don't know much about old coins like that, but is that cleaned? It looks a little off...
     
  4. Henry

    Henry Member

    I am not good at grading halfs...but can tell you :loud: this is a beautiful coin.....

    :bow:
     
  5. Shortgapbob

    Shortgapbob Emerging Numismatist

    That's a nice looking piece. Details wise, I would call it an XF-45++. The coin has been cleaned at some point, like many of these have been. The wierd looking stars are the result of die wear/erosion from excessive use of the dies.
     
  6. Treashunt

    Treashunt The Other Frank

    The obverse is probably XF+
    The reverse is AU-50.

    Obverse may be wiped, but the reverse looks natural.
    Nice coin.
     
  7. TC2007

    TC2007 Senior Member

    Nice coin. How much did it set you back, if you don't mind me asking?
     
  8. tcore

    tcore Coin Collector

    I think I might call it an XF that's been cleaned... A nice looking coin!
     
  9. Just Carl

    Just Carl Numismatist

    Nice coin. If you look at the Red Book, page 182 closely the examples shown there also have that connection of the stars to the rim. I'm not sure but appears to be part of the design. Your photo is lots better than the one in The Red Book but it's there also.
    Probably the connection is so the stars don't fall off.:rolleyes::rolleyes:
     
  10. Treashunt

    Treashunt The Other Frank

    Yes, Carl is correct about the stars.
    with die wear and polishing they start to be 'drawn' to the rim.
    late die state.
     
  11. J.Cordeiro

    J.Cordeiro Coin Geek

    That is a beautiful coin. XF-cleaned.
     
  12. gopher29

    gopher29 Coin Hoarder

    XF-45 Cleaned
     
  13. coinnut

    coinnut Senior Member

    thanks for the opinion guys.
    in looking closer i just noticed that the 2 "A"s in America
    seem to be filled, is this typical of bust half dollars,
    or is it an attribute for Overton numbers. can anybody
    tell me what O # it might be.
    by the way i paid $200 for it,probably to much but it is
    the nicest capped bust that i own,so i like it.
     
  14. bqcoins

    bqcoins Olympic Figure Skating Scoring System Expert

    It is very nice, I'd say well worth the $200.
     
  15. Treashunt

    Treashunt The Other Frank

    To be sure
    Is the 9 in the date recut to the right?
    reverse: is the STA & the E in STATES recut?

    The O-111.
    However, I am not sure the A in States should be clear and I don't see it.
     
  16. coinnut

    coinnut Senior Member

    i dont know what recut letters or numbers look like
    dont have any pictures to compare with
    can anybody suggest a web site
    thanks for the opinions
     
  17. Tater

    Tater Coin Collector

    I'd say xf+ so xf-45. the reverse is nice with great detail.
     
  18. JeromeLS

    JeromeLS Coin Fanatic

    Good very fine, slightly cleaned feilds, decent coin, reverse going towards the XF spectrum
     
  19. Just Carl

    Just Carl Numismatist

    I think you should not worry about the price at all. You did good at that. If you start to worry about the cost, you'll loose the enjoyment of having that coin. You wanted it and now you have it so be happy with a nice looking coin.
    Of course if the cost does bother you, you could always just send it to me, free natually.
     
  20. coinnut

    coinnut Senior Member

    hi Just Carl

    thats the way i feel about my collection.if i have to pay a little more
    for a coin i like or need thats ok ,i consider myself a collector not an investor.
     
  21. bzcollektor

    bzcollektor SSDC Life Member

    No offense, it is in my opinion, a VF-XF. Unfortunatly, it looks like it was cleaned with an abrasive. The polishing lines are so apparent, it hurts. The Bust halves are rife with coins that had been cleaned "back in the day". I have never seen a good explanation as to when all these older cleanings took place. It may have been 50-70 years ago, maybe even longer ago...

    This coin has suffered a recent abrasive cleaning. This is evident to anyone who has seen more than a few of these coins.The polishing lines are so clearly apparent........
     
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