1854 3 cent silver

Discussion in 'What's it Worth' started by brokecoinguy, Jan 8, 2017.

  1. brokecoinguy

    brokecoinguy I like what I can't afford

    This is a piece I'm looking to purchase and wanted to get some other opinions on grade and potential value. It shows some pretty nice luster but due to some marks on the fields I wasn't sure if I should be concerned about a prior cleaning or dipping. I'm still learning how to spot issues like that so any opinions are appreciated. Thanks!

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  3. ldhair

    ldhair Clean Supporter

    It looks AU cleaned to me.
     
  4. brokecoinguy

    brokecoinguy I like what I can't afford

    Thanks, that is what I was thinking as well. Do you think the cleaning severly affects the overall value?

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  5. Paddy54

    Paddy54 Well-Known Member

    I believe this to be a FS-3S-1854-301, repunched date 1854/5 the die markers line up. In xf - $125-140.
     
  6. brokecoinguy

    brokecoinguy I like what I can't afford

    Thanks, didn't realize this could be a RPD so I'll have to research a little more. Even with the possibility of a details grade would you say $125- $140 is a fair value? Just want to make sure I'm not spending more than I should.

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  7. SuperDave

    SuperDave Free the Cartwheels!

    I don't have any real trust that those images are presenting the surface preservation of the coin accurately. No way of telling if you're getting a cleaned coin or not.

    FS-301 is the most prominent overdate in the entire series, characterized by major repunching of the 8 and 5 to the west. They should be clearly visible in these images. The 4 is also repunched, but not easily visible in some examples. The majority also have radial die cracks at the O in OF and M in AMERICA, as shown below.

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