1831 Bust Half Dollar

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  1. Collecting Nut

    Collecting Nut Borderline Hoarder

    A decent 1931 Bust Half Dollar. Just 5,873,660 minted, less surviving. The edge is lettered "FIFTY CENTS OR HALF A DOLLAR".
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  3. Bradley Trotter

    Bradley Trotter Well-Known Member

    That is quite a nice coin @Collecting Nut, but you may want to edit the title.
     
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  4. serdogthehound

    serdogthehound Well-Known Member

    I see now it 1831 :)
     
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  5. Collecting Nut

    Collecting Nut Borderline Hoarder

    Thanks, my fat fingers on the small buttons on my cell make things like that possible. Lol
     
  6. Crate Digga

    Crate Digga Active Member

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    1831 arrived yesterday so I thought I'd share. The seller photos were blurry, and I "accidently" won it. XF details Bust Half for $40.. some of us are on budgets.
     
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  7. okbustchaser

    okbustchaser I may be old but I still appreciate a pretty bust Supporter

    Nice coin Collecting Nut. Do I have to worry about you, too, now?
     
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  8. Jeffjay

    Jeffjay Well-Known Member

    My budget Bust Halves IMG_20201219_182011_HDR.jpg IMG_20201219_181952_HDR.jpg IMG_20201219_181939_HDR.jpg
     
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    Collecting Nut Borderline Hoarder

  10. johnmilton

    johnmilton Well-Known Member

    A word of caution. When you buy holed coins, buy them cheaply. Among collectors, a hole is one of the most serious defects. It's worse than scratches, rim bumps and even corrosion.

    Holed coins are okay as fillers, but try to avoid major financial commitments on them. Even when the coins are repaired, which is expensive if it's done well, the coins still sell at deep discounts.
     
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  11. Jeffjay

    Jeffjay Well-Known Member

    That's exactly why people buy them.
    Personally I would rather have an AU details coin that's got a hole in it than one that's VG and doesn't.
     
  12. schnickelfritz48

    schnickelfritz48 Well-Known Member

    No holed coins for me, ever, under any circumstances. To each their own . . .
     
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  13. Jeffjay

    Jeffjay Well-Known Member

    No right or wrong way to collect anything.
     
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  14. Collecting Nut

    Collecting Nut Borderline Hoarder

    Just
    Just collect what you like.
     
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  15. micbraun

    micbraun coindiccted

    Sure, just be aware you burn a lot of dollars buying holed/damaged/harshly cleaned coins.
     
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  16. Jeffjay

    Jeffjay Well-Known Member

    You burn a lot of money buying MS70 coins to. If you enjoy it it's your business and nobody else's.
     
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  17. Mr.Q

    Mr.Q Well-Known Member

    Who in the heck would put a hole in a perfectly nice coin, stupid is what stupid does! To each their own. I have no interest in holed coins, tokens, or medallions of any kind. My opinion only...
     
  18. Jeffjay

    Jeffjay Well-Known Member

    People have always put holes in coins to wear as jewelry. Slaves who weren't allowed to have money would drill holes in coins and hide them in their clothing. At one point the price of Roofing washers cost more than a penny a piece so people would use old large cents and 1/2 cents as washers.
    Most holed coins didn't get that way just for the fun of it.
     
  19. Mr.Q

    Mr.Q Well-Known Member

    Thank you Jeffjay, you gave me food for thought. Be safe and happy holidays.
     
  20. Jeffjay

    Jeffjay Well-Known Member

    Thanks. You too.
     
  21. Jim M

    Jim M Ride it like ya stole it

    I have a friend who put together a Type Set of holed Coins. Was harder than he thought it would be to find true holed coins because there are those of us who say, Jefferson Nickel.. Drill it and it only cost ya 5 cents. He was on a mission and had a blast putting it together. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
     
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