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<p>[QUOTE="CappedBustDimes, post: 305222, member: 9104"]pop 3000 is only for that variety. the over all mintage for all varieties is close to 160,000. which is not a low mintage for the series, however; it is the most widely available flowing hair dollar [1794, the only other year of the flowing hair, only had a total mintage of approx. 1,700-1,800] and thus the 1795 is sought out for those holes in everyone's typeset.</p><p><br /></p><p>i agree that those are 1814/3 [o.101-101awould be my guess as to the variety] and 1817/3, both over dates but, i defer to bonedigger for the overton attribution as i do not have the overton text to memory yet...not really a focus of mine and my text is out of reach...besides bonedigger is the resident expert imo and would love to chime in...take a gander at his blue collar bust set...it's pretty stellar.</p><p><br /></p><p>as for the professional grading i would advise against it unless you intend to sell them in the near future. if you choose to sell in the distant future i would wait and holder them just prior to the sale..or ask if the buyer/consignor has a specific grading co. they prefer.</p><p><br /></p><p>additionally the grading assigned is in a constant flux....[a vf25 today maybe a xf45 a year from now] also; most savvy/intelligent collectors [or purists] who seek out coins in these series in the condition that these are in, would probably prefer them to be raw or would free them from their holder soon after. buyers would also be well versed enough in the series to detirmine for themselves that they are indeed genuine...if the buyer tells you they're fake...then, you are probably getting low balled and selling to the wrong buyer....[low balling is bad...even at the pub it's not recommended.]</p><p><br /></p><p>in my opinion, for what is worth; the coins in the provided photographs are all genuine and coins i would add to my personal sets.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="CappedBustDimes, post: 305222, member: 9104"]pop 3000 is only for that variety. the over all mintage for all varieties is close to 160,000. which is not a low mintage for the series, however; it is the most widely available flowing hair dollar [1794, the only other year of the flowing hair, only had a total mintage of approx. 1,700-1,800] and thus the 1795 is sought out for those holes in everyone's typeset. i agree that those are 1814/3 [o.101-101awould be my guess as to the variety] and 1817/3, both over dates but, i defer to bonedigger for the overton attribution as i do not have the overton text to memory yet...not really a focus of mine and my text is out of reach...besides bonedigger is the resident expert imo and would love to chime in...take a gander at his blue collar bust set...it's pretty stellar. as for the professional grading i would advise against it unless you intend to sell them in the near future. if you choose to sell in the distant future i would wait and holder them just prior to the sale..or ask if the buyer/consignor has a specific grading co. they prefer. additionally the grading assigned is in a constant flux....[a vf25 today maybe a xf45 a year from now] also; most savvy/intelligent collectors [or purists] who seek out coins in these series in the condition that these are in, would probably prefer them to be raw or would free them from their holder soon after. buyers would also be well versed enough in the series to detirmine for themselves that they are indeed genuine...if the buyer tells you they're fake...then, you are probably getting low balled and selling to the wrong buyer....[low balling is bad...even at the pub it's not recommended.] in my opinion, for what is worth; the coins in the provided photographs are all genuine and coins i would add to my personal sets.[/QUOTE]
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