Bust Cap half dollars, real or fake (and grade)

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by buyingsilvers, Oct 25, 2011.

  1. Treashunt

    Treashunt The Other Frank

    David:
    Is this you?

    Frank

    this is funny, a friend did the same thing this Sunday at a coin show.
     
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  3. buyingsilvers

    buyingsilvers New Member

    Appears I cannot edit my first post. Pictures are ordered - front, reverse, rim. 3 sets of 9 pictures total.

    Weights
    1828 #1 13.31g
    1828 #2 13.38g
    1831 #3 13.40g

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  4. buyingsilvers

    buyingsilvers New Member

  5. buyingsilvers

    buyingsilvers New Member

    lol no, but i'm glad to hear that I'm not the only one coming upon some cool finds. I'm mainly a bullion guy (hence the lack of knowledge about grading and some other numis. items) but that's what makes it fun.
     
  6. jloring

    jloring Senior Citizen

    I'm not sure why the "2" in the 1828 halves are totally different, but there were so many varieties of bust halves that this might be a normal configuration. As far as being genuine, well, they have edge lettering, which is a good sign (though the current group of Chinese fakes have this also). Either way, all three look harshly cleaned.
     
  7. bqcoins

    bqcoins Olympic Figure Skating Scoring System Expert

    The first 1828, the square base 2 appears to be an O-120, it is a fairly common R1 coin. The next 1828 the curl base 2 appears to be, at least as well as I can tell an O-104, slightly rarer at R3. The 1831 looks to me like it might be an O-106 or an O-107, hard to tell without the coin in hand. Either way, the I would call these genuine based on what I am seeing.
     
  8. buyingsilvers

    buyingsilvers New Member

    Thanks!

    Yeah, I didn't really notice they were cleaned until I took them out of the flips and looked at it under a stronger light. The scratch marks were more apparent then.

    Curious as to what they are worth as they are in decent condition but cleaned. $50 each?
     
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