1854 Seated Liberty Half Dollar Grade?

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  1. Jsquared1983

    Jsquared1983 New Member

    Bad pics but any guesses as to grade on this one?
     

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  3. jello

    jello Not Expert★NormL®

    Fine But harshly cleaned
    :) Nice Coin
     
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  4. medoraman

    medoraman Supporter! Supporter

    Sorry, but the glare is making it hard for me to grade. Based upon the reverse I am betting higher than Jello's grade, but I cannot be sure.

    Either way I agree cleaned, and probably harshly. Overcleaned at a minimum.
     
  5. Jsquared1983

    Jsquared1983 New Member

    Thanks guys. The flash does bring out a lot more of the surface cleaning than under dimmer light. I purchased this for $70 a few months back. Fair deal or no?
     
  6. medoraman

    medoraman Supporter! Supporter

    Depends on the grade and the surfaces sir. Without better photos I really cannot comment.

    The 54 is fairly popular because its a type coin, with the arrows. So it always has more demand than say a 58.

    As a background, I used to collect this series in XF/AU uncleaned condition, so I have seen lots of them over the years and am fairly knowledgable of the series.
     
  7. Jsquared1983

    Jsquared1983 New Member

    haha sir? you're aging me! =) I need to invest in something better than my iphone for a camera. They are quite a nice series. Best looking half IMO, tied with the walkers.
     
  8. medoraman

    medoraman Supporter! Supporter

    I was raised properly. :) I fully intend to make sure my two small sons call everyone sir or ma'am as well.

    I agree in higher grades SL coins are fairly attractive. I never liked the reverse much, but thought the obverses in VF up were attractive coins. Unfortunately, the definitive book on the series, Wiley Bugart, is a pretty expensive book nowadays.
     
  9. mikem2000

    mikem2000 Lost Cause

    XF details harshly cleaned. You probably did Ok on the price.

    Mike
     
  10. Jsquared1983

    Jsquared1983 New Member

    Took some pics without the flash
     

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  11. medoraman

    medoraman Supporter! Supporter

    Sure looks at least VF with the new pick. $75 is not bad for that, especially since its a type.
     
  12. Jsquared1983

    Jsquared1983 New Member

    Thanks for all your help Medoraman! I figured these pics would show detail better, just had a harder time getting the damn coin in focus
     
  13. saltysam-1

    saltysam-1 Junior Member

    I would concur with Medoraman, VF details - cleaned
     
  14. Joe2007

    Joe2007 Well-Known Member

    XF/AU details. Likely has been harshly cleaned in my opinion. Value? Hard to tell without really good photos, you may have overpaid a little. Coins with problems (such as cleaning) sell at a significant discount to what a problem free example would sell for.
     
  15. BooksB4Coins

    BooksB4Coins Newbieus Sempiterna

    Kinda sorta.... Mr. Buggert is in the process of releasing a six volume set (IIRC), including marriages, which is and/or will be the definitive reference(s); not to take anything away from the original book, of course.

    You're right about a physical copy being quite pricey, but for anyone who can live without, the old Stella site still offers online for free.

    http://blog.davidlawrence.com/index...omplete-guide-to-liberty-seated-half-dollars/


    As for the OP's coin, from what I can see it looks to more towards the Ch end of VF in details. If he plans on keeping, it may be wise to let it develop a heavier tone. While once a problem, always a problem, this should make it a little more appealing.
     
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