Looks a lot like my 1799 dollar, reflective surfaces from a prior cleaning , then retoning. Love the die crack and clashes! Good luck with the...
45 to 50; patina hides what luster there is.
I'd say 40. I love the CC seated dollars!
1795 FH Dollar, and 1878-cc trade dollar, around 4500 apiece.
That's a sweet coin. Love the prominent overdate.
She graduated from the school of hard knocks with her reputation and some original mint red intact! Very nice, Eduard.
are those die clashes that make it look like Ms Liberty has a beard and chin whiskers? I think it looks like F15; if the marks are light and...
Very instructive. The hairlines on the cheek almot disappear in the 2nd photo. Great looking coin,too.
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Looks like a very nice example at a good price, congrats!
Until better images are posted, I suggest changing "possible" in the title to "impossible to determine"
It just looks "brassy" to me. best I can do!
I guessed 50, based onwhat I could see of luster and wear, but toning hides a lot. beautiful coin!
coins with similar details and other problems seem to sell for around 800-1000;on Heritage at auction; but the problems are usually not as...
Oh my grading reference on this one was Bowers' "Grading Coins by Photographs." FWIW.
I think for pcgs/ngc graded Morgans I would look at what they have been selling for on Heritage, or eBay. The Heritage APR tool is very helpful...
clearly a copy. compare to any example in the Heritage archives, for...
I'm thinking VG10 on the obv, more of a F 12 on the rev. Definitely not a type I am comfortable grading!
40?
My WAG... 62?
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