Grade on this 1821 Bust Half

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by GeorgeM, May 28, 2021.

  1. Mac McDonald

    Mac McDonald Well-Known Member

    AU50...and I do see luster, if more on the reverse, but photos are hard to evaluate. In experimenting with taking coin photos for the first time using my wife's cell and the box/book method to stabilize, it's the luster aspect...bringing it out for what it is...that I'm having the hardest time with.
     
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  3. terky

    terky Active Member

    I had one similar to this, but generally better looking overall (there is a fair amount of wear on the eagle's wing). I would call it an EF 40 to 45 IMG_4179.jpeg IMG_4181.jpeg IMG_4181.jpeg 45 as well. I sold mine for $225 at the recent coin show in Orlando. I paid $330 for that coin years ago and I know mine was at least dipped, I never saw any whizzing however. Mine had no luster at all.
     
  4. chascat

    chascat Well-Known Member

    That is one beautiful and well struck 1833!
     
  5. schnickelfritz48

    schnickelfritz48 Well-Known Member

    I concur, a very nice XF-40 - 45 1833 Bust half without issues.
    In my opinion luster never supersedes wear when grading a coin.
     
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