I won't say value, but it looks like a VF35 cleaned.
Still neat looking
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Yeah, a 20% jump in pop for 1887 MS67 is significant.
Cherrypickers Guide. Buy it on Amazon. It will make you lots of money.
You can't grade these based on anything other than luster and strike. The way they were struck... each individual date and each die pairing within...
And once again. No stars.
How bout now? [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
While you're in NY contact Heritage auctions. They have a NY office. You can drop it off and consign it there. Only down side is waiting 2 or 3...
This one is more accurate. Image lifted from Bing, and looks to be from a reference book: [ATTACH]
There are a host of 1857 clashes. The theory is that someone was goofing off at the mint after hours pairing up seated coinage with flying eagle...
Thanks. I normally don't get too terribly excited about the seated half clash, but I grade this one AU50 and they are tough to find in this...
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This period I had $256 in "free" eBay bucks. Here's what I decided to buy. The flying eagle cents I am very excited about and will send in for...
Weak strike.
These 2 were raw at a coin show for $22 each!?! [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
$50 raw. Seller called it XF. [ATTACH]
35. Maybe 40
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It's a 1828. Large, wide date.
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