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?
Glad you are going to leave it alone. If dipped, you would have residual black spots on a chalky white background, it would look terrible. Smart...
Looks genuine to me, I expect the obv looked like the rev until someone cleaned it.
Looks rather wholesome to me, the most obvious issue being the dig in the obv field but it's old and toned over. I like it.
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