66?
I'll guess 65. Really have no idea; appreciate Lehigh's detailed comments.
The date is unusual for a reason.
Great thread and terrific numismatic artifacts. Made my day! (no roll of 1916 quarters???)
I agree, 53-55 sounds about right. (maybe correct the thread title, since it's a seated dime not a Barber)
Matthew17, what do you think it would grade?
AU something, maybe cleaned, thought I saw some hairlines on the obv.
I agree with Mainebill and johnmilton, both very experienced dealers; that coin is not rare and has been seriously abused. Even at a low price it...
I would be VERY happy to own a chain cent like that. Man, if she could talk.
That's a cleaned coin. Matthew, rather than looking for raw bargains.. which are often problem coins that you will lose money on... and not be...
I think it makes more sense to have 1 coin per thread. Otherwise things get confusing really fast.
Interesting coin; die clashes and die cracks. I'm not seeing any rub, so I think MS62 or thereabouts. I'm not seeing signs of cleaning, but...
I agree, nice looking half.
The grade looks right, obviously cleaned but lighting can exaggerate the appearance of the cleaning lines. I'm glad it found a home with a...
I think I could live with the rim nicks!
Thanks, I forgot to ask about weight, glad you checked. I think it will be a nice album coin and a tougher date as well. Enjoy!
Thanks for posting larger images, Rheingold. When enlarged they don't show the level of fine detail that I like to see, but I can work with them....
Images are a bit out of focus. I like toning. I'll guess 65
The 1793 half cent is a dream coin for me. It's great to see 3 examples together here, from 3 forum members.
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