From the pics, I would call it a polished VF.
Try Dick Osburn https://www.dickosburn.com/ Although he currently only has the half (VG-10) for sale he specializes in early material.
Think for a second about the size of a half dime vs the size of the blown up picture... IMO, the rim ding is irrelevant.
115... obverse S7 points to junction of cap and headband. low 3 in date. reverse I centered below T on reverse L side of E even with right side of D
Where's your funny hat and whip?
Here's some reverse clashes you might appreciate, Larry. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] This is the coin that started me on a lifetime obsession when in 1962 I found it while playing in a park. It was in much...
The problem with computer grading is that people DO NOT WANT their coins graded; they want them valued. And value is determined by eye...
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Well, admittedly she was only 19 when she married 91 year old James Brolin.
Grandparents? Pshaw. Helen Viola Jackson, the last surviving widow of a Union soldier died only last December.
Why, mine was. See my post above.
paternal grandfather--yes, the date is correct. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] paternal grandmother [ATTACH] [ATTACH] maternal grandfather--actually,...
Glad to see you found a copy.
It seems that the TPGs (and and most collectors) have decided that the intermediate stage with the obverse crack only should be called the A state...
It's 111--for that matter, all 3 of the "111A"s sold through Heritage in the last ten years are actually 111s with the obverse crack but no...
Not just cleaned but highly polished. PASS!
Business strikes. I have absolutely no interest in coins which were made simply for collectors rather than actually serving the purpose for which...
I think you already know my response to this.
The ancient is nice, but I have absolutely no interest in any of the others. Some people like gold; I don't.
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