I think it looks cleaned, but appears genuine. here is one graded vf30: [IMG][IMG]
Looks like the 1877 C-1.2 in the Coxe book "The United States Trade Dollar Challenge 50 Set" p. 87. Pretty ludicrous fake with a T2 rev, egg on...
EF40, no sticker
Nice outcome. ANACS is famous for their full buffet of descriptors on the label.
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Due to the war of 1812, people hoarded silver bullion and brought very little to the mint for coining until late 1815. The halves aren't exactly...
Really nice, Eduard! The lack of pitting/corrosion is a big plus!
I'll guess vf35?
I agree, photos look fine and that's a great looking example, not struck on some corroded barrel-hoop copper that was the norm in those days!
MS62? both president Garfield and Billy the Kid were shot and killed that year.
I don't find the scratch to be distracting and as such think you got a good deal. and, if it's an R5, better than good!
It appears to me to be an AU coin that has been polished. I have one that looks very similar, purchased in the "early days" before I learned to...
great looking early half!
My personal "grail" coins would be: Pine Tree Shilling (large planchet); 1794 dollar; a piece of turban head gold, pre 1800; Gobrecht Dollar;...
Looks like a nice original EF half. Hard to find like that!
I went with AU55 due to some luster breaks in the fields.
This one had an old cleaning, and a rev scratch. Still, Civil War gold. [IMG][IMG]
Thanks for the informative report! Look forward to seeing your NewP's.
I don't like either one. The top coin, besides the weight and small diameter (which are pretty crucial, as J.M. has pointed out) has mushy looking...
Nice! You don't see these often with fully struck stars
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