Great looking coin, leave as is.
I haven't checked the thread in a while and am glad to see it is still getting some use. I note davidh above posted an 1877-s fake that...
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] An AU58, better struck than average I think, but not hammered.
Very nice looking pair! This design of Lady Liberty is one of my favorites in classic US coins. High five to William Kneass (who would no doubt...
I could see it straight grading on another submission. (It's also a DDR, albeit a common one).
Thread title and item pictured are a match, we're off to a roaring start here!
very attractive and mid-VF for me. Nice purchase.
I think it's been dipped which removed the patina from all but the thickest areas. As a result, IF it grades I think it will be net graded down.
AU55? I really like it.
Pretty amazing, I've never seen one like that before!
Some of those are beautifully toned, and Granddad had an eye for clean cheeks. I expect many of them would find a ready market here on the...
64 to 65, I think .
It has certainly been cleaned, but may be "market acceptable" as it doesn't look hairlined from the photos. technically 45-50? The dings are...
I think it's probably genuine, but has been heavily dipped affecting the luster and leaving some black gunk around some devices. The weak BER is...
Love it!
That's a fine looking group of halves. It shows the wide variety of surface appearances that old circ silver can have. Fun to scroll through.
It looks to me like either a genuine coin that's been plated with something, or a copy. I'm not sure which.
probability is high that it's genuine. dentils look good, letters and numerals are crisp and flat on top. a sharp photo of the edge reeding...
A very choice dollar with impeccable surfaces. Really nice rims too. Enjoy!
Maybe dip residue from being improperly rinsed?
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